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The Pentagon’s push to focus on “warfighting” has led to an enlistment surge since President Donald Trump took office, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what has ...
The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what's been ...
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Why Is U.S. Military Recruitment Up So Much Now?
After years of missing recruiting goals, sometimes as much as 25 percent for the Army, military recruiting across the board ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth describes the role his faith has played in his job and weighs in on the 'record-breaking surge ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth describes the role his faith has played in his job and weighs in on the 'record-breaking surge ...
Data shows the turnaround in military recruitment began under Biden almost two years ago, and enlistments still lag behind ...
The Pentagon said January was the Army's best recruiting month in 15 years. That continued an upswing in military enlistments ...
After years of decline in both recruitment and retention, alongside an air of neglect for our nation’s warfighters, the ...
Calling this turnaround “the Trump bump” injects politics into the military and undermines the yearslong effort that made it ...
When a quarter of recruits are walking away and leaders are still patting themselves on the back, it's not just a crisis—it's ...