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How can there be a decrease in drill authorizations yet still have a projected increase in end-strength numbers for a given fiscal year?

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How can there be a decrease in drill authorizations yet still have a projected increase in end-strength numbers for a given fiscal year?

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End strength numbers are congressionally-authorized total numbers of people and allow for the creation and deletion of specific positions to meet the mission needs of the command as long as the total authorizations are not exceeded. As a result, changes in mission requirements may cause, at any given time, fewer drill authorizations than the end strength authorizations allocated by Congress would allow.

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