US Army Hits Annual Recruitment Goals 4 Months Early

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Pentagon cites rising enlistment interest among youth, crediting Trump-era reforms and patriotic momentum.

The U.S. Army has reached its fiscal year 2025 recruitment goal of 61,000 active-duty enlistmentsโ€”four months ahead of scheduleโ€”marking what officials call a pivotal moment in military readiness and national morale.

Announcing the milestone in a June 3 statement, Army leadership framed the achievement as a โ€œturning pointโ€ in overcoming recent recruitment struggles, attributing the surge to a โ€œrenewed sense of patriotism and purpose among Americaโ€™s youth.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m incredibly proud of our U.S. Army recruiters and drill sergeants,โ€ Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said in a statement. โ€œTheir colossal efforts and dedication to duty helped the U.S. Army accomplish our FY25 annual recruiting goal a full four months ahead of schedule.โ€

This yearโ€™s target represents a more than 10 percent increase from the 55,000 recruits enlisted in fiscal 2024. The Army said the higher bar was set to match a spike in interest and enthusiasm for military service, with daily contract signings in 2025 outpacing last yearโ€™s levels by as much as 56 percent.

Driscoll credited top-level support from President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, praising their commitment to โ€œequipping, training, and supporting these future Soldiers as they face a world of global uncertainty and complex threats.โ€

โ€œPutting Soldiers first is having a tangible impact and shows that young people across our country want to be part of the most lethal land fighting force the world has ever seen,โ€ Driscoll said.

Hegseth first noted the recruitment spike in February, pointing to a post-election boost that brought enlistment numbers to a 15-year high. At the time, Trump said the uptick reflected a national mood shift.

โ€œThereโ€™s a spirit about our country that [people] havenโ€™t seen in many, many years,โ€ Trump said during a Feb. 5 event at the White House. He also credited his January executive order that revoked gender identity policies in the military in favor of a renewed focus on โ€œreadiness and effectiveness.โ€

Byย Tom Ozimek

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