Earlier this year, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he would put in place a plan to expand the time that soldiers spend at home between deployments. By 2011,
“„We are beginning to be able to reset the force, if you will. The Marine Corps next year will actually get out to a two-to-one [years] dwell time/deployment time ratio. The Army will not, still. The Army — it’ll take a couple more years to do that. And all that speaks to more time at home, training for additional missions other than just counterinsurgency, as well as rehabbing and refurbishing equipment which is worn as well as purchasing new. And while we have notionally a two-year to three-year period of time to do all this, what I’ve asked my staff to do is look in detail at — in terms of exactly what it’s going to take, exactly how much time it’s going to take and exactly how much money it’s going to take.