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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 ...
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 ...
While the Army has adjusted its recruitment targets—scaling back from 65,000 to 55,000 in 2023—this reduction is less a strategic victory and more an acknowledgment of sobering realities.
U.S. military recruitment has made a comeback following a downturn caused primarily by the COVID-19 pandemic, low unemployment and stiff competition from the private sector.
The increase in U.S. recruitment comes after several challenging years for military recruiters, who faced obstacles such as COVID-19 restrictions limiting in-person recruiting and stiff competition… ...
Pete Hegseth emphasized a new wave of patriotism driving military recruitment under Donald Trump while on Fox & Friends discussing the D-Day 81st anniversary ceremony in Normandy.
Vice President JD Vance skewered the media, saying they have failed to appropriately cover a massive rise in military recruitment during President Donald Trump's second term.
U.S. Army recruitment is experiencing a turnaround, with fiscal year 2025 recruiting goals being reached four months ahead of schedule, the military branch said.
The United States has shelled out over $6 billion since 2022 to recruit and retain military service members. The investments came during a period when the U.S. struggled to meet enlistment goals ...
The Pentagon aired a new military recruitment ad featuring voiceovers from President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during the Coca-Cola 600.
U.S. military recruitment has made a comeback following a downturn caused primarily by the COVID-19 pandemic, low unemployment and stiff competition from the private sector.
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 ...