Mephisto said:
Apparently you didn't read;
" " This recruitment shortfall has come despite offering the largest enlistment bonuses in Army history (up to $20,000 for a four-year contract) and spreads across all three components of the US Army, which include the reserves and National Guard."
http://americandaily.com/article/7831"
Dude! You are confirming my hunch!
Early in the article, the writer in your link says, "News organizations across the country are lunging at the opportunity to exploit this 'failure' within the military,
but news of fewer recruits duriing this war is good for my morale."
Now look at what he says later on. "In February it was reported that
the Marine Corps – of which I am a proud member –
missed its January recruiting quota by a mere 84 recruits of their goal of 3,270, breaking its 10-year streak of success."
Now go back and read what I posted earlier and see if you can figure out what is wrong with this picture.
Never mind, I will totally copy myself again.
The result (P.L. 108-375) was to increase the Army by 20,000 and the Marine Corps by 6,000 in FY2005
Can you figure it out yet?
6000 extra Marines over last year. That is
500 a month more. And the Marines missed by only 82! Get it?
So the guy is wrong when he says there are "fewer recruits."
The Marines have a much higher recruiting goal this year.
So take off your dancing shoes.
edited to add: The guy also confirms my earlier statements about the deterioration of the military in the 90s:
Under the Clinton administration every branch but the Marine Corps missed its recruiting quotas, yet not a peep from national media or liberals in general.
A Heritage Foundation study reported that during the Clinton administration “the military [was] suffering its worst personnel crisis since the draft ended in 1973. The U.S. Navy missed its recruiting goal by nearly 7,000 sailors in 1998, forcing many ships to deploy understaffed. In response, the Navy’s leadership decided in 1999 to accept a higher percentage of recruits without high school diplomas. That same year, both the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force missed their recruiting goals. As noted … only the Marine Corps, by far the smallest of the four services, has avoided a major personnel crisis.â€