Many soldiers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord probably breathed a sigh of relief — cutbacks at the Washington state military base won't be as bad as previously thought. But there's still bad news: About 1,250 JBLM soldiers will lose their jobs over the next two years, The News Tribune reports. JBLM will also terminate an unspecified number of civilian positions.
JBLM had faced a reduction of up to 11,000 civilian and military positions. The cutbacks are part of a nationwide, 40,000-troop draw down. After cutbacks, JBLM will be left with roughly 25,000 active-duty soldiers.