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Posted on 01.26.10 by Steve Trinward
“The number of new recruits who hold bachelor’s degrees jumped by nearly 17 percent last year, from about 5,400 in 2008 to more than 6,400 for the armed services, Pentagon statistics show. The number of enlistees with associate’s degrees from community colleges also increased, though more modestly, from roughly 2,380 to just over 2,570. The number of recruits with four- and two-year degrees represents 5.2 percent of the total 2009 military recruitment of 168,000. They are part of a strong recruitment year fueled by high unemployment, particularly when compared with two years ago, when the Pentagon struggled to fill its ranks despite offering five-figure enlistment bonuses and granting waivers to recruits who failed to meet its standards.” [editor’s note: Cause/effect in bold relief — attack foreign lands without true provocation; throw billions (trillions?) into that effort; destroy economy at home; leave no options but enlistment - SAT] (01/26/10) Link: http://tinyurl.com/y8bfnzl Filed under: PND News and RRND News | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









