AUSA Global 2021: Army chief pushes for stagnant end strength numbers to pay for new weapons 17 March 2021 by Ashley Roque A couple of months remain before the Biden administration and the Pentagon unveil the fiscal year 2022 budget request, but Army Chief of Staff General James McConville said he is prepared to sacrifice a larger force to spare new weapons programmes. The four-star general spoke on 16 March at the virtual Association of the US Army’s (AUSA) annual Global Force conference and provided a peek into the tough budgetary options he is facing. “Its end strength, its structure, its readiness, and its modernisation,” Gen McConville told the audience. “On the end strength and structure, I don’t see us growing at the rate I would have liked to have grown. In fact, we’re probably going to have to flatten out end strength where we are right now.”