At the risk of having my membership in cynics anonymous revealed, we were stuck in the trap created by commitment based planning. Thus, if the bill for all the tasks we had been given were added up, it exceeded the number of available troops and equipment by quite a large amount. Circa 1989-1990 the decision was made to adopt capability based planning (much easier said than done) and that in turn led to a major reduction in tasks. (The end of the cold war certainly helped.) This was not exclusively an army 'problem,' but we were the horrible example of allowing the can do attitude to be carried well past the ridiculous, let alone the sublime.