Wednesday, February 5, 2025

MORE WINNING! Army Recruiting for December and January Both Shatter Records Going Back Years - RePost

What a Difference a POTUS Makes: Army Recruiting for December and January Both Shatter Records Going Back Years.  Via MSN.com.

In brief:

- Best December recruiting in 12 years!

- Best January recruiting in 15 years!!

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Tuesday that preliminary recruitment figures for the military show how interest in serving is quickly rising under President Donald Trump.

Hegseth revealed that the Army had its best recruitment totals in 12 years in December 2024, the first full month after Trump was re-elected.

That was followed by the best recruiting numbers in 15 years as of January 2025, the month in which Trump officially took office.

The conclusion Hegseth drew is that “America’s youth want to serve” under the bold and strong “America First” leadership offered by Trump.

The Army now expects to add 10 more basic training units in April across Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and Fort Sill, Oklahoma, according to a report from Military.com. That puts the Army on track to train 9,600 recruits per year.

All of this is quite the shift from the administration of now-former President Joe Biden.

Unlike his predecessor, now-former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Hegseth speaks frequently and frankly about restoring a warrior ethos to the armed services.

The fact that he is relatively young, is in good physical shape, and is a devoted conservative Christian whose body is covered in tattoos to match his convictions cannot hurt his reputation among the core demographics who traditionally sign up for military service.

Such changes have already started to work into the military’s public image.

One new Army recruitment ad released on Tuesday showed soldiers completing rigorous exercises, firing weapons, and operating heavy machinery, which is quite the pivot from the woke recruitment ads that were fixtures of the Biden years.

he bottom line is that leadership matters, especially in a context like the armed forces, where a lack of competent and clear-minded leadership can make the difference between life and death.

Young Americans do not want to risk their lives fighting for transgender pronouns or diversity quotas.

They may, however, risk their lives fighting for their country under leaders who are equally devoted to defending that country.


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