added 2007 Sat May 12 0:29:30 by bubba2
Rep. Jim Cooper, D-TN, has asked for a federal investigation into reports that Army recruiters encouraged applicants to lie so they could be accepted for military service. Stories document Army recruiters at 3 locations in Middle Tennessee urging applicants to lie about their mental health so they could meet official recruiting standards.
Rep. Jim Cooper, D-TN, has asked for a federal investigation into reports that Army recruiters encouraged applicants to lie so they could be accepted for military service. Stories document Army recruiters at 3 locations in Middle Tennessee urging applicants to lie about their mental health so they could meet official recruiting standards.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 20:19:26 by populist
More than $16,000 was spent per recruit in 2005 on bonuses and other expenses. The Army in particular is paying more.
More than $16,000 was spent per recruit in 2005 on bonuses and other expenses. The Army in particular is paying more.
added 2006 Wed Aug 23 7:25:10 by Scott-O-Rama
Corps faces shortage of volunteers for deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan
Corps faces shortage of volunteers for deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 16:02:50 by TimALoftis
The number of alleged and substantiated violations by U.S. military recruiters increased by more than 50 percent in one year, a rise that may reflect growing pressure to meet wartime recruiting goals, according to a Government Accountability Office report released y
The number of alleged and substantiated violations by U.S. military recruiters increased by more than 50 percent in one year, a rise that may reflect growing pressure to meet wartime recruiting goals, according to a Government Accountability Office report released y
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 14:21:49 by bustarbusto
Investigators poking the exposed underbelly of the otherwise heavily armored U.S. Department of Defense have uncovered a secret program that some have characterized a Machiavellian conspiracy, others a "collaboration of innovators", to boost future Army recruitment levels through genetic testing of embryos.
Investigators poking the exposed underbelly of the otherwise heavily armored U.S. Department of Defense have uncovered a secret program that some have characterized a Machiavellian conspiracy, others a "collaboration of innovators", to boost future Army recruitment levels through genetic testing of embryos.







