Pentagon bedeviled by recruitment failures as solutions prove elusive © Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post
Washington Post: Pentagon bedeviled by recruitment failures as solutions prove elusive
Military officials and lawmakers on Wednesday painted a grim picture of recruiting efforts within the Defense Department, as a recent study suggests worrisome shortfalls could grow worse if more women decline to serve over restrictive abortion laws in many Republican-led states where U.S. personnel are based.
The Pentagon has characterized the head winds in stark terms, saying its recruiting environment is the worst it has been since the end of the Vietnam War.
Some of the military services will just barely meet their goals as the fiscal year ends later this month, officials said in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The Army, the armed forces’ largest branch, will miss its target by 30,000 soldiers, said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.).
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WNU Editor: This is one of many news articles in the past few months that is covering the Pentagon's recruitment problems. I could be wrong, but my gut is telling me that the groundwork is being prepared for some level of conscription.
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