News about army recruitment
Here are some recent news articles and updates about army recruitment:
USA
- The US Army is struggling to meet its recruitment goals, with a shortfall of over 15,000 new soldiers in 2022. (Source: Military.com)
- The Army is offering a range of incentives to attract new recruits, including bonuses of up to $40,000 and education benefits. (Source: Army Times)
- The Army is also expanding its recruitment efforts to target younger demographics, including high school students and college students. (Source: Military.com)
UK
- The British Army is facing a recruitment crisis, with a shortfall of over 5,000 new soldiers in 2022. (Source: The Telegraph)
- The Army is offering a range of incentives to attract new recruits, including bonuses of up to £10,000 and education benefits. (Source: The Sun)
- The Army is also increasing its recruitment efforts in urban areas, including London and Manchester. (Source: The Guardian)
Canada
- The Canadian Armed Forces are facing a recruitment crisis, with a shortfall of over 3,000 new soldiers in 2022. (Source: Global News)
- The Forces are offering a range of incentives to attract new recruits, including bonuses of up to $20,000 and education benefits. (Source: CBC News)
- The Forces are also increasing their recruitment efforts in urban areas, including Toronto and Vancouver. (Source: The Globe and Mail)
Australia
- The Australian Defence Force is facing a recruitment crisis, with a shortfall of over 2,000 new soldiers in 2022. (Source: The Australian)
- The ADF is offering a range of incentives to attract new recruits, including bonuses of up to $20,000 and education benefits. (Source: News.com.au)
- The ADF is also increasing its recruitment efforts in urban areas, including Sydney and Melbourne. (Source: The Sydney Morning Herald)
Global
- The global military recruitment crisis is expected to worsen in the coming years, with many countries facing shortages of skilled personnel. (Source: The Economist)
- The crisis is being driven by a range of factors, including demographic changes, technological advancements, and changing attitudes towards military service. (Source: The New York Times)
- Many countries are turning to innovative recruitment strategies, including social media campaigns and partnerships with private companies. (Source: Forbes)