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The Army has surpassed its recruiting target for this fiscal year, exceeding a goal that was already significantly higher than it has been in the past. Check out our latest YouTube videos.
The U.S. Army surpasses its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 recruits, thanks to leadership and innovative strategies, with four months to spare.
Defense data shows military recruitment began to recover after COVID-era declines in fiscal year 2023 and continued to grow in 2024. That year, 146,473 people signed active-duty contracts ...
Active duty Army recruitment increased by 11.8 percent in 2023, totaling 50,181 soldiers, and by another 9.9 percent to 55,150 soldiers in 2024. The Army not only met its 2024 recruiting goal, ...
The Pentagon said January was the Army's best recruiting month in 15 years. That continued an upswing in military enlistments that began before Trump's election.
U.S. military recruitment made a comeback after a downturn caused primarily by the COVID-19 pandemic, low unemployment and stiff competition from the private sector. Posts circulating widely on ...
And the recruiting numbers for the current fiscal year 2025, which started the month before Trump’s election, have continued to increase.. In an interview with The Associated Press in January ...
The Army faces the worst recruiting environment in 50 years. The military service won't make its goal for soldier recruits; its force could shrink.
Trump takes credit for a boost in military recruiting started under Biden. The president claims that under Biden “you had record numbers of people not wanting to join the military,” but that ...
The U.S. military is tracking strong early-year recruiting figures across the services, a signal it will meet or exceed 2024 performances, military officials told ABC News. The Army and Navy, the ...
That would be close to the absurdity of the U.S. military’s recruitment strategy under former President Joe Biden, which often featured messaging better suited to woke academia.