Every one of the Army's 10 divisions — its key combat organizations — has exceeded its re-enlistment goal for the year to date. Those with the most intense experience in Iraq have the best rates. The 1st Cavalry Division is at 136 percent of its target, the 3rd Infantry Division at 117 percent.What about first-time enlistment rates, since that was the issue last spring? The Army is running at 108 percent of its needs.Reserve recruitment stands at 102 percent of requirements.Guard recruitment and retention comes out to 106 percent of its requirements as of June 30.////////////Old news, probably, but I figured it could bear repeating for any that missed.http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/52321.htm[Edited on August 23, 2005 at 1:20 PM. Reason : requires a subscription, sorry. ]
8/23/2005 1:12:13 PM
you got a linkor did you get this fromhttp://www.magicfantasyland.gov
8/23/2005 1:14:02 PM
he never said US did he, perhaps he means a diff country.
8/23/2005 1:19:14 PM
What the article doesn't answer is whether or not they lowered their requirements in order to make sure they would be met this year.
8/23/2005 1:21:51 PM
now that seems like a reasonable explanation. something tells me it isnt true otherwise.
8/23/2005 1:31:04 PM
And it omits the National Guard.Although it would be nice for them to reach their goals, if only so they could cut back on that stupid advertising.
8/23/2005 1:36:29 PM
The army lowered their requirements last year (or some previous year I remembered reading). There was a thread about how even though they lowered their requirements, they still didn't make their targets.'Maybe they're getting better at recruiting though.
8/23/2005 2:10:52 PM
8/23/2005 2:15:05 PM
Its not so much the increase in recruitment as it is the increase in retention. There is less of a need for new recruits with people staying committed and therefore.
8/23/2005 2:26:42 PM
Good for them. As long as they're meeting their recruitment targets, we shouldn't have to worry about a draft or any psychotic business like that. You all should be cheering at this, whether they fudged around with the numbers or what.
8/23/2005 2:37:14 PM
hahaa it was funny to read the 7 or so immediate comments by the liberals trying to spin the news in a negative lightso predictable
8/23/2005 2:49:57 PM
yeah sorrywe don't like to give the gov't a free ridesorry if that makes us, oh whats the word, americans
8/23/2005 2:53:47 PM
I'm never sharing my freedom fries with you again.
8/23/2005 2:55:41 PM
oh yea i'm sure the gov. is really hurtin now because you bitched at its success in this threadi guess that makes you american dumbass
8/23/2005 3:56:31 PM
I don't understand how you can call this a partisan attack.There was coverage for months about how nobody was meeting their recruiting goal. What the fuck to you expect when something like this would come out? Everybody to just say "Good job!!"?How can you not be skeptical...[Edited on August 23, 2005 at 4:07 PM. Reason : ed]
8/23/2005 4:06:26 PM
for what it's worth, i found this when searching for more information:http://www.fednews-online.com/view_publication.aspx?publicationId=8250:
8/23/2005 4:15:32 PM
wowa whole 2 months of MEETING the requirementsa far cry from "Armed Forces Recruitment Exceeds Targets"
8/23/2005 4:23:53 PM
Someone needs to find the average recruitment numbers when there isn't a split in the country. Your 136 and 117 percent of target is laughable compared to more favorable wars of the past. Way to push the issue.
8/23/2005 4:57:33 PM
8/23/2005 6:20:39 PM
^ YOU are twisting the numbers too. There is no reason to believe the recruitment rate is constant throughout the year, so to say that they are ahead of the game is disingenuous, without offering evidence of constant recruitment rates.Retail stores, for example, make most of their money in the latter part of the year, so it would be stupid to look at the July numbers for revenue, note that they are well below 50% of the yearly revenue, and say they are behind, when they make most of their money in the holiday season.
8/23/2005 6:28:56 PM
i would think that may-july would be the biggest time cause people are finishing high school i have no idea if this is true but it makes sense
8/23/2005 6:31:29 PM
8/23/2005 6:32:20 PM
Actually there IS a reason to think it ISNT constant throughout the year.In fact, by the military's own numbers it isn't.Nobody graduates from HS in december.Which is where the boost in recruitment comes from.
8/23/2005 6:41:07 PM
If you say the Army's own numbers demonstrate this, then show us the numbers. I'm all for skepticism, but if you have numbers link them up, don't leave us guessing.
8/23/2005 11:07:51 PM
8/23/2005 11:46:55 PM
8/24/2005 12:36:57 AM
spin spin spin
8/24/2005 1:24:22 AM