Army struggles to win over recruits with slew of failed marketing campaigns
By
Elaine Mallon
September 8, 2024 9:33 am
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While militaries continue to utilize drones on the battlefield, they won’t be replacing boots on the ground anytime soon — posing a challenge to the Pentagon as it struggles to meet its military recruitment quotas.
For 2023, the Army, Navy and Air Force all missed their recruiting targets; only the Marine Corps achieved its targeted goal. However, this comes after the Corps faced structure cuts leaving recruiters having to fill 19,000 fewer active duty and reserve positions than it needed in 2020.
For the past two years, the Army has failed to meet its recruitment goals by 10,000 soldiers each year. The current size of the active duty Army is the smallest it has been since the 1940s — standing at 445,000 soldiers.
It’s not just the active-duty Army struggling to recruit — so is the National Guard and Reserves. Last year, the Army reserves had just 9,319 enlistees — falling short of its 14,650 new soldiers target.
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