Friday, August 24, 2012

ACTIVE SERVICES MEET RECRUITING GOALS

FROM: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle sails toward New York Harbor to anchor at the Statue of Liberty, Aug. 4, 2011. The Eagle is in New York for the Coast Guard’s 221st birthday. It is the cutter’s last port call for the summer training cruise, which commemorates the 75th anniversary of the 295-foot barque, which will be open for tours at Brooklyn’s Pier 7. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ann Marie Gorden
 

Active Services Meet Fiscal Year Recruiting Goals Through July
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23, 2012 - All four active services and five of the six reserve components met or exceeded their numerical accession goals for fiscal 2012 through July, Pentagon officials reported.

The only shortfall -- the Army Reserve -- was intentional as part of force balancing, officials said.

Here are the numbers:

-- Army: 47,817 accessions, 101 percent of its goal of 47,300;

-- Navy: 28,507 accessions, 100 percent of its goal of 28,483;

-- Marine Corps: 21,462 accessions, 100 percent of its goal of 21,416;

-- Air Force: 23,988 accessions, 100 percent of its goal of 23,974;

-- Army National Guard: 40,127 accessions, 103 percent of its goal of 38,940;

-- Army Reserve: 21,725 accessions, 98 percent of its goal of 22,194;

-- Navy Reserve: 6,652 accessions, 100 percent of its goal of 6,652;

-- Marine Corps Reserve: 7,925 accessions, 104 percent of its goal of 7,652;

-- Air National Guard: 7,333 accessions, 100 percent of its goal of 7,319; and

-- Air Force Reserve: 7,121 accessions, 100 percent of its goal of 7,121.

The Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force all exhibited strong retention through the tenth month of fiscal 2012, officials said, and all reserve components are on target to achieve their fiscal year attrition goals.

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