The longer road home.The news: In April, the U.S. Department of Defense extended the length of deployment from 12 to 15 months for all but two active Army units serving in or being deployed to "the Central Command area" that includes Iraq. Behind the news: The new policy will affect 49,000 active-duty Army members, of which a disproportionate dis·pro·por·tion·ate adj. Out of proportion, as in size, shape, or amount. dis pro·por number are African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race. . The latest Army
figures show that 21.6 percent of Army members are black, far more than
their share of the U.S. population.
Since fiscal year 1995, however, black representation in the Army has decreased by more than 5 percentage points. Latinos, meanwhile, have increased their share in the Army from about 5 percent to about 10.5 percent in the same period, while making up 14.5 percent of the U.S. population in 2005. Black recruits were also more represented in the Chicago Recruiting Battalion battalion Tactical military organization composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units and usually commanded by a field-grade officer such as a lieutenant colonel. , a region that includes all of Illinois Illinois, river, United States Illinois, river, 273 mi (439 km) long, formed by the confluence of the Des Plaines and Kankakee rivers, NE Ill., and flowing SW to the Mississippi at Grafton, Ill. It is an important commercial and recreational waterway. north of Peoria. African Americans made up 21.2 percent of 1,676 people who enlisted en·list·ed adj. Of, relating to, or being a member of a military rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer. enlisted Adjective in the region, while Latino and white recruits represented 13.7 percent and 61.6 percent, respectively. The overall population of the corresponding region was 17.4 percent African American, 15.9 percent Latino and 60.7 percent white. [GRAPHIC OMITTED] |
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