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Air Force recruiting rebounds while Army, Navy still struggle
By Rachel S. Cohen
 Feb 16, 07:45 PM
 
The Pentagon ended fiscal year 2023 on a sour note for military recruiting, falling tens of thousands of new enlisted troops short of its goal in what it called “the toughest recruitment year for the military services since the inception of the all-volunteer force.”

But efforts to spruce up lackluster recruiting across the armed forces have yielded mixed results so far.


The Air Force has so far managed to reverse its misfortunes, exceeding its goal of 6,249 new active duty airmen by 130 people as of the end of December 2023, according to recently released Pentagon statistics.

That’s due in part to a slew of policy tweaks aimed at growing the pool of eligible prospects, a growing staff focused on battling a backlog of medical paperwork, and a fourth-quarter push to get as large of a head start on fiscal 2024 recruitment as possible.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-air-force/2024/02/17/air-force-recruiting-rebounds-while-army-navy-still-struggle/
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Re: Air Force recruiting rebounds while Army, Navy still struggle
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, Feb 17, 07:31 am »
How would you feel about buying a car with "rebound" parts?  This is nothing but a numbers game to add people, not improve the AF. **nononono*
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