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  2. What's behind Gen Z and the US military recruitment crisis? - AOL

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    This recruiting crisis certainly did not appear overnight and cannot be repaired overnight," Major General Johnny K. Davis of the United States Army said during a Senate Armed Services ...

  3. Military recruitment - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of World War II military recruitment shifted significantly. With no war calling men and women to duty, the United States refocused its recruitment efforts to present the military as a career option, and as a means of achieving a higher education. A majority – 55% – of all recruitment posters would serve this end.

  4. United States Army Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    Recruiting operations are conducted throughout the United States, U.S. territories, and at U.S. military facilities in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This process includes the recruiting, medical and psychological examination, induction, and administrative processing of potential service personnel.

  5. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the United States Navy allowed for the direct recruitment of 400 Filipino men every year to serve as enlisted personnel even without being permanent residents or immigrants under an agreement made by both countries in 1947, but was discontinued in 1992 following the closure of US military bases in the country. [41]

  6. US military once again faces recruitment challenges - AOL

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    The military and recruitment efforts have changed significantly since the 1980s when the Army's slogan played out on televisions singing, "Be All that You Can Be."

  7. Why is Military Recruitment Low? - AOL

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    A "war for talent" is how the Army is describing its plummeting recruitment numbers. The military targets teenagers and young adults, but get this: most of them aren't qualified to serve.

  8. JAMRS - Wikipedia

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    JAMRS manages a database (subcontracted by Equifax) [3] [4] of personal information of over 30 million United States citizens aged 16–25 for the purposes of military recruitment. [5] Stored information includes, but is not limited to: name, address, email addresses, cell phone numbers, ethnicity, education, and employment information.

  9. US military once again faces recruitment challenges - AOL

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    This year only two out of the five Defense Department service branches met their active-duty enlisted recruitment goals. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Business;