Majority of Young American Adults Are Unfit for Military Service

Majority of Young American Adults Are Unfit for Military Service

The failure of Americans from 17- 24 years old to meet weight and fitness standards, as well as issues with conduct, medical concerns, mental health, and substance abuse are causing significant recruiting problems for the military.

And that doesn’t even take into consideration the prospects that are in college or the ones who have no interest in military service.

A big misconception is that military service disproportionately attracts minorities and men and women from disadvantaged backgrounds. Many believe that troops enlist because they have few options, not because they want to serve their country.

But often times, military service is a family tradition. Some 80% of recruits currently entering the military have family members who served, with between 22% and 35% being the children of veterans.

As the veteran population shrinks, the obligation to serve is increasingly being shouldered by a small subset of multigenerational military families. A soldier’s demographic characteristics are of little importance in the military, which values honor, leadership, self-sacrifice, courage, and integrity-qualities that cannot be quantified.

There are a number of ways that the military is looking to beef up its numbers. Besides aggressive marketing, the service branches are offering incentives such as relaxed standards, monetary bonuses, sabbatical leaves, and of course, the great GI Bill benefits.

There is also a big push to recall veterans to active duty.

But will this be enough?

“If we don’t turn this around, where does the world’s strongest military recruit from?” asked Rep. Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican and former Air Force one-star general.

John O'Dell

AC-130J Special Mission Aviator (Aerial Gunner) Aircrew Instructor/Weapon System Lead

7 年

While I do not doubt this is true of the population at large, I would like to say the men and women that I see coming in, in my small part of the world, defy this standard. With very few exceptions, the young men and women that I teach everyday continue to amaze me. They work hard and I don't think they are representative of the 99% of their civilian peers. Whatever the process is that sends them my way for training, it seems to be working and I'm happy there are still folks out that have the motivation and desire to serve.

Matthew Hager

Director of Communications & Advancement at EdAllies

7 年

I'm definitely not disagreeing but I would be interested to see stats on this and how they compare to previous years, if they are available.

Chuck Martin

Air & Space Forces Association Treasurer

7 年

A national disgrace....narcotics, police records, lack of education, tattoos.....snowflakes living at home with mommy!

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Dennis Lippy

Licensed Insurance Agent / Medicare

7 年

Mentally, socially , and physically. It's sad.

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