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Army misses recruitment goal for third month in a row.

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DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
ASVAB... wow there is a term I haven't heard in YEARS... if I had to do it again back... hmm 90 or so I think I would go full time.. that is if it was 1990 again and I was doing it... not if it was today... today they could kiss my a$$.

The Army National Guard and Army Reserve have had even more trouble recruiting. In March the Army Reserve signed up barely half the 1,600 soldiers it sought. It has not met a monthly goal since December 2004, and for the period from October 2004 through March it met only 82 percent of its goal.

Ouch.
 

Vieo

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Justin Bailey said:
You could always join the marines.

Bah! :D


EDIT: If North Korea has WMDs and doesn't want to give them up even after 'talks', I hope Bush doesn't try to pull another 'Iraq' because that would probably mean a draft.
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/02/eveningnews/main692497.shtml

Seventeen-year-old high school journalist and honor student David McSwane is just what Army recruiters are looking for, but he suspected they might be lowering their standards, reports Rick Sallinger of CBS News Denver affiliate KCNC.

"I wanted to see how far the army would go during a war to get one more soldier," McSwane said.

So he showed up at a Golden Colorado recruiting office saying he was a dropout.

No problem, the recruiter said — and told McSwane in a phone call he recorded — to create a fake diploma from a non-existent school.

"It can be like Faith Hill Baptist School or something — whatever you choose," the recruiter said.


So McSwane went on-line, got a phony grade transcript and a diploma with the name of the school the recruiter suggested and turned it in.

"I was shocked. I'm sitting there looking at a poster that says 'Integrity, Honor, Respect,' and he is telling me to lie," McSwane said.

Then the high school senior told the recruiter:

"I have a problem with drugs. I can't kick the habit — just marijuana."

The recruiter suggested purchasing a detoxification kit.

"The two times I had the guys use it — it's worked both times. We didn't have to worry about anything," the recruiter said.


McSwane had a friend take a video as another recruiter, Sgt. Tim Pickel, took him to buy the so-called detox kit.
 

Pimpwerx

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My friend smokes mad weed in the military, on-base. Drugs and alcohol aren't a big deal. What is a big deal is catching a bullet in the ass. Recruitment is going down eventhough they're advertising like crazy. HA! Serves 'em right. A volunteer army shouldn't be treated like dogs. That stop-loss bullshit should scare anyone with common sense away. PEACE.
 
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