On Oct. 11 the Defense Department released its recruiting figures for fiscal 2005. Much attention has been given to the Army missing its goal of 80,000 recruits by 6,600. Despite some alarmist rhetoric, the Army is not in a recruiting crisis or considering a draft.(hat tip: Mudville Gazette)
To put this year's shortfall in perspective, the total of 73,400 people recruited is within 2 percent of the average recruitment each year for the past 10 years. And the Army finished the last four months of the year strongly, recruiting more than 8,000 people each month. The Army also exceeded its reenlistment goals, enabling it to just about make up for the recruiting shortfall.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Hmm, Interesting!
The Washington Post has this, no recruitment crisis for the Army. Something the "gloom and doomers" don't like to hear -- well actually they will just ignore it! Some excerpts.
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