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He United States Army He recently announced that he destroyed the previous recruitment records, with December 2024 as the most productive of December in 15 years.
The branch reported that it asked almost 350 soldiers every day, army officials announced on Tuesday on social networks.
“Our recruiters have one of the most difficult works, inspiring the next generation of #Soldiers to serve. Congratulations and continue with the great job! #BayCB,” wrote army recruitment officials in an X post.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth took X to share the news.
“In a nutshell: the young people of the United States want to serve under the bold and strong leadership of (President Donald Trump) @realdonaldtrump.”
In October 2023, the Army announced a series of radical changes in its recruitment company, including an extended approach in a greater proportion of the labor market and the creation of a workforce of acquisition of specialized talent.
The army increased medical suppliers to military income processing stations throughout the country to help the enlistment process more efficient, and took advantage of new innovative technologies to reach expanded audiences and help identify interested candidates In military service.
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There was also a notable expansion of the Future Soldier preparatory course of the branch, which helps possible recruits to overcome the academic and physical barriers of physical aptitude for the service, while supposedly “does not sacrifice the quality for quantity.”
Even so, the US army lost its recruitment goals in 41,000 in 2023.
In 2024, the The army announced that it was reducing its strength by 24,000 in a restructuring to “help service to fight in future wars.”
Almost 5 percent of jobs cut affected positions that remained empty, according to the army.
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Stephen Soreace of Fox News Digital contributed to this story.