it is significantly above the historic trendline. book at the graph on the left, forces in terms of division equivalence, it has been going down significantly. we now have 10 division's worth of brigade combat teams, the smallest since the end of world war ii. we are trying to add 60,000 new personnel to the army, that is not even the showoff in the army's personnel, brigade combat teams data, same thing in the navy, more money means less combat ships. same thing in the air force, the air force budget is all over the place, but at a constant level of spending. the air force structured the number of combat airplanes, fighters and bombers, significantly down, at a post world war ii lowe, a level of spending that is above the historic trend. our forces are not just shrinking or aging, this is congressional budget office data. i should point out that the data to the left of that line is data. those are actual counts of armored vehicles, the data in the column at the center is the army plan for the future, better described by the word fan