With Fewer Recruiters, Army Rethinking Strategy for Filling Boots

November 9, 2021

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, U.S. Army Recruitment Command surpassed its goal of recruiting 57,500 active duty soldiers last fiscal year. But it fell short on the reserve side, filling 11,690 of 15,875 targeted slots, Military Times reported.

Now, with fewer recruiters, it is being forced to modernize how it signs up new trainees.

The reduction from roughly 10,000 recruiters to about 9,000 is part of the Army-wide push to keep more staff sergeants in operational roles.

The Army’s plan for fiscal year 2022 is to assign each recruiter a quota and a geographical area where they can better build community relationships.

“We are now trying to change the mindset of the folks who have been in recruiting for a while,” said Maj. Gen. Kevin Vereen, USAREC commander, told reporters recently. “It’s mission command — we’re allowing our NCOs to assume responsibility, to have and own a mission, and to deliver on their mission.”

Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Hernandez

November 9, 2021

Recent News

Post-Leadership, McConnell Plans to Push for More Defense Funding

Post-Leadership, McConnell Plans to Push for More Defense Funding

When Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell steps down from his Senate leadership role after the November elections, he’ll have at least two more years in the Senate. Now he’s signaled one of his priorities as a rank-and-file Senator is to increase defense funding,...

In Our Communities

In Our Communities

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a bill this week to make it easier for military spouses to start work with a license from another state, according to a press release. “Our veterans and military families have dedicated their lives and undergo great sacrifice in...

Snap of the Week

Snap of the Week

Airmen and Family Readiness at the 121st Air Refueling Wing invited airmen to bring their children to work at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Ohio, April 25. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Ivy Thomas

Ukraine Aid on the Way, Biden and Gen. Brown Say

Ukraine Aid on the Way, Biden and Gen. Brown Say

President Joe Biden signed a $95 billion package Wednesday morning that provides aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. After a long delay, the House passed the package Saturday, and the Senate followed Tuesday. “It’s a good day for America, it’s a good day for Europe,...

PAST STORIES