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Title: ‘Not defendable’: Top enlisted brass blast conditions for soldiers
Post by: rangerrebew on March 22, 2024, 03:44:21 pm
‘Not defendable’: Top enlisted brass blast conditions for soldiers
 
The 'quality of life' for military and their families has become a persistent problem, and its feeding into the recruitment crisis
REPORTING | WASHINGTON POLITICS
Washington Politics Military Recruitment
CONNOR ECHOLS
MAR 21, 2024
U.S. soldiers face a quality-of-living crisis as the Pentagon’s recruitment woes persist, according to top-ranking enlisted officers from across the U.S. military.

“We’ve had a break in trust with our American people,” said Master Chief James Honea, the top enlisted adviser to Navy leadership, in a Wednesday congressional hearing. “We have to do much better at taking care” of our service members, Honea said, adding that he doesn’t want the military to “reach a breaking point” where more people decide to leave the military.

Officers and members of Congress highlighted poorly maintained barracks, food insecurity, sexual violence, and limited access to healthcare and childcare as key problems facing U.S. soldiers today. Economic problems are particularly acute among military families, who often struggle to find jobs for civilian spouses and proper food and healthcare for their children.

“It's time for our actions to match up with our words, as far as putting families above everything else,” said Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas).

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/military-recruitment/