Army recruiting sees historic mission increase

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U.S. Army leaders recently announced the need for 6,000 additional active-duty recruits and 1,500 additional Army Reserve recruits by the end of September.

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As a result of the National Defense Authorization Act’s increase in the Army’s size, U.S. Army Recruiting Command will see the largest in-year mission increase in the command’s history, bringing the original mission of 62,500 to 68,500, according to a statement prepared by the U.S. Army Mid-Atlantic.

This will increase the mission of the local Army recruiting battalion, located on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, from 2,257 to 2,472, an increase of 215 enlistments, according to officials.

The Army has added $200 million in incentive bonuses, fully opened enlistment to those who have served previously to assist with the increase, and increased the number of two-year enlistment opportunities.

The Army’s standards for quality will not change with the mission increase. Currently, only 29 percent of youth meet the physical and mental qualifications required for military service, according to the statement.

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