Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Military’s Recruiting Crisis

The U.S. Military’s Recruiting Crisis
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/02/10/the-us-militarys-recruiting-crisis
In 2022 and 2023, the Army missed its recruitment goal by nearly twenty-five percent—about fifteen thousand troops a year. It hit the mark last year, but only by reducing the target by more than ten thousand. The Navy has also fared badly: it failed to reach its goals in 2023, then met them in 2024 by filling out the ranks with recruits of a lower standard; nearly half measured below average on an aptitude exam. Recruiters are contending with a population that’s not just unenthusiastic but incapable. According to a Pentagon study, more than three-quarters of Americans between the ages of seventeen and twenty-four are ineligible, because they are overweight, unable to pass the aptitude test, afflicted by physical or mental-health issues, or disqualified by such factors as a criminal record.