The Army has so far recruited only about half the soldiers it hoped for fiscal 2022, Army secretary says
With weeks left in the fiscal year, Secretary Christine Wormuth said the Army has recruited about 52% of its goal and will likely wind up short by as many as 15,000 recruits.
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Aug. 11, 2022, 6:09 PM EDT
By Courtney Kube and Mosheh Gains
With about seven weeks left in the fiscal year, the Army has recruited only about half the number of soldiers it set as its yearly goal.
In an exclusive interview, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said the Army has recruited about 52% of its goal for fiscal year 2022 and is likely to wind up short by as many as 15,000 recruits.
“We are right now at about 52% of the mission that we had originally set for ourselves. So we’ve got a ways to go, and obviously we’ve only got about a month or so until the fiscal year ends,” Wormuth said. “I would say we’re [going to be] about 12,000 to 15,000 recruits short this year.”
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