Air Force Recruitment Soars to 15-Year High, Officials Say

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested the resurgence of interest in military service is fueled by a renewed emphasis on combat readiness and discipline.

U.S. Air Force recruitment has surged to its highest level in 15 years, top military officials say.

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin announced on March 3 that recruiting numbers over the past three monthsโ€”December through Februaryโ€”were the strongest in a decade and a half.

Calling the numbers โ€œamazing,โ€ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested that the increase reflects a broader resurgence of interest in military service, fueled by a renewed emphasis on combat readiness and discipline.

โ€œAmericans are excited to serve their Country again! The next generation of the American warfighter will be joining the greatest fighting force the world has ever known!โ€ Hegseth wrote in a post on X.

Allvin did not disclose exact figures but stated that all recruiting metrics โ€œlook great,โ€ even as the Air Force increased its recruitment goal by 20 percent for fiscal year 2025.

An Air Force public affairs staffer contacted by phone declined to provide more details.

Allvin confirmed that approximately 13,000 recruits are currently in the Delayed Entry Program (DEP)โ€”a system allowing enlistees to postpone their ship date to boot camp while completing school, handling personal matters, or preparing for military training.

The surge in enlistments follows a disappointing fiscal year 2023, when the Air Force missed its recruiting goal for the first time since 1999. In response, the service adjusted certain enlistment standards, including relaxed policies on tattoos and body fat composition.

By the end of fiscal year 2024, the Air Force recruited 27,139 active-duty enlisted personnel and saw a major increase in DEP enrollmentโ€”from 8,000 in 2023 to 11,000 in 2024. For 2025, the Air Force is aiming to bring in 33,100 active-duty personnel.

The Air Forceโ€™s recruitment surge comes on the heels of similar progress in the U.S. Army, which also reported its strongest enlistment numbers in 15 years.

President Donald Trump has suggested that renewed enthusiasm for military service reflects a broader national shift.

โ€œWeโ€™ve done lots of interviews and asked why this is happening now, and they just said thereโ€™s a spirit about our country that they havenโ€™t seen in many, many years. And I happen to agree with that,โ€ Trump told a crowd at the White House on Feb. 5.

He also credited his administrationโ€™s efforts to eliminate โ€œwoke lunacyโ€ from the military, pointing to a Jan. 27 executive order that revoked gender identity policies in favor of prioritizing โ€œreadiness and effectiveness.โ€

Byย Tom Ozimek

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