After Falling Short, U.S. Army Gets Creative With New Recruiting Strategy
The U.S. Army is looking for recruits in new places like Instagram and e-sports tournaments. NPR's Leila Fadel asked Gen. Frank Muth, head of the Army Recruiting Command, about the new strategies.
by Leila Fadel
Jan 06, 2019
3 minutes
Uncle Sam may want Generation Z, but the feeling doesn't seem to be mutual.
That's the conclusion recruiters relayed to General Frank Muth, the head of Army Recruiting Command, last July when he spoke with them to figure out why the Army fell short of its recruiting goal by 6,500 people in the last fiscal year.
In an effort to ramp up recruitment, the Army this year is trying something different.
As part of a new strategy, the Army is rethinking its
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