The Department of Defense announced today recruiting and retention statistics for the active and reserve components for fiscal 2014, through August 2014.
Active Component
• Recruiting. All four active services met or exceeded their numerical accession goals for fiscal 2014, through August.
• Army – 50,290 accessions, with a goal of 49,700; 101.2 percent.
• Navy – 30,151 accessions, with a goal of 30,151; 100 percent.
• Marine Corps – 22,215 accessions, with a goal of 22,187; 100.1 percent.
• Air Force – 22,467 accessions, with a goal of 22,467; 100 percent.
• Retention. All four services exhibited strong retention numbers for the 11th month of fiscal 2014.
Reserve Component
• Recruiting. Four of the six reserve components met or exceeded their fiscal-year-to-date 2014 numerical accession goals through August 2014. All six reserve components also met or exceeded the DoD quality benchmarks.
• Army National Guard – 43,519 accessions, with a goal of 45,101; 96.5 percent.
• Army Reserve – 24,548 accessions, with a goal of 26,823; 91.5 percent.
• Navy Reserve – 3,621 accessions, with a goal of 3,621; 100 percent.
• Marine Corps Reserve – 8,315 accessions, with a goal of 8,209; 101.3 percent.
• Air National Guard – 9,396 accessions, with a goal of 9,106 ; 103.2 percent.
• Air Force Reserve – 6,386 accessions, with a goal of 4,853; 131.6 percent.
• Attrition – All reserve components have met their attrition goals or were within the allowed variance. Current trends are expected to continue. (This indicator lags due to data availability.)
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