I seem to recall reading an article sometime earlier this year that the USN was having trouble fully staffing its aircraft carriers as well. They can find the minimum required crew but that's like a half of the crew these ships usually have.
US armed forces overall are having a recruitment issue, period.
Turns out that the majority of armed forces recruits were family generational, and they began actively discouraging those individuals from joining, expecting for women and diversity hires to take up the slack.
That is not entirely true. There is one branch that is still consistently meeting its recruitment numbers, that being the Marine Corps.
...who are the only ones still doing traditional advertising ("The Few, The Proud", "You are too much of a bitch to be a Marine, go join the Army or something", etc). I am sure this has nothing to do with it though.
I seem to recall reading an article sometime earlier this year that the USN was having trouble fully staffing its aircraft carriers as well. They can find the minimum required crew but that's like a half of the crew these ships usually have.
US armed forces overall are having a recruitment issue, period.
Turns out that the majority of armed forces recruits were family generational, and they began actively discouraging those individuals from joining, expecting for women and diversity hires to take up the slack.
Whoops. Whoopsie!
That is not entirely true. There is one branch that is still consistently meeting its recruitment numbers, that being the Marine Corps.
...who are the only ones still doing traditional advertising ("The Few, The Proud", "You are too much of a bitch to be a Marine, go join the Army or something", etc). I am sure this has nothing to do with it though.