WASHINGTON (AP) - The Army, which missed its recruiting goal for 2005 by a wide margin, got off to a strong start in the new budget year by exceeding its October targets for the active-duty Army as well as the National Guard and Reserve.
The other military services also met their goals for active-duty enlistments in October, the first month of the budget year. The Air National Guard got barely half the recruits it wanted and the Navy Reserve met 89% of its goal.
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Saturday, November 12, 2005
Hmm -- Recruiting Up
Even with the media and other "anti-war" group's attempts to hurt if not destroy military recruitment, the military hits October recruiting targets. Speaks volumes towards actual support of the war and lack of media influence!
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