By John J. Kruzel
American Forces Press Service
April 10, 2009 - All 10 active-duty and reserve military components met or exceeded their recruiting goals in March, with the Marine Corps adding the highest percentage of active-duty members, Defense Department officials announced today. The Army Reserve led the reserve components, and all four active departments met or exceeded their March retention goals.
"Recruiting continues to be strong in all military departments," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said.
Data published on the Defense Department Web site shows that the Marine Corps goal was to add 1,411 new Marines, which it exceeded by 43 percent, recruiting a total of 2,017. The Army Reserve outperformed its goal of 3,445 by 38 percent, adding 4,771 soldiers.
Here is a breakdown of the other components:
-- Active-duty Army: 6,548 accessions with a goal of 6,425, for 102 percent;
-- Active-duty Navy: 2,857 accessions with a goal of 2,857, for 100 percent;
-- Active-duty Air Force: 2,748 accessions with a goal of 2,745, for 100 percent;
-- Army National Guard: 6,255 accessions with a goal of 4,974, for 126 percent;
-- Navy Reserve: 654 accessions with a goal of 654, for 100 percent;
-- Marine Corps Reserve: 579 accessions with a goal of 566, for 102 percent;
-- Air National Guard: 933 accessions with a goal of 840, for 111 percent; and
-- Air Force Reserve: 825 accessions with a goal of 825, for 100 percent.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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