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To: LindyBill who wrote (119358)6/10/2005 11:15:52 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) of 793677
 
DOD public affairs office releases the Army's bad news on a Friday night...savvy bunch that they are.
Here are all the numbers.

The active Army's recruiting goal was reduced from 8,050 mid-month. They actually missed by 38%.

Looks like the big bucks helped retention but not Army recruiting.

Active duty recruiting. The Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force met or exceeded their recruiting goals in May. The Navy’s recruiting goal was 1,939, and it enlisted 1,947 (100 percent). The Marine Corps’ goal was 1,843, and it recruited 1,904 (103 percent). The Air Force goal was 1,037, and it recruited 1,049 (101 percent). The Army missed its May recruiting goal of 6,700 by 1,661 recruits (75 percent).

Active duty retention. All services met or exceeded their overall retention goals for May. The Air Force mid-career rate is below its goal, because of efforts to reduce its strength by offering voluntary separations in surplus skills. All the services are projected to meet their retention goals for the current fiscal year.



Reserve forces recruiting. The Air Force Reserve surpassed its recruiting goal for the seventh month in a row, enlisting 682 recruits against a goal of 606. The Army Reserve, Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve brought aboard more recruits in May than in any previous month during this fiscal year, but still fell short of their monthly goals of 2,759, 1,143 and 1,038, respectively. The Army Reserve enlisted 2,269 (82 percent), the Navy Reserve brought aboard 1,074 (94 percent) and the Marine Corps Reserve had 914 (88 percent). The Army National Guard recruited 4,071 of its 5,791 goal (71 percent). Although the Air National Guard also fell short of its recruiting mission of 860 by enlisting 675 (78 percent), its year-to-date recruiting posture remained constant through May. The retention rate of the Air National Guard is very strong; and they remain within 1 percent of target.



Reserve forces retention. The latest retention figures are for May. Army National Guard retention was 106.5 percent of the goal of 2,728 and Air National Guard retention was 105 percent of its goal of 882. The Army and Air National Guard are projected to meet their overall retention goals. Retention remains very high in the Air Force Reserve. Losses in all reserve components in April were lower than projected. We continue to monitor the effects of the increased use of our reserve components on retention rates.
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