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Army sees safety as top recruiting obstacle

Por: Portland Press Herald World February 13, 2023

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Students in the new Army prep course stand at attention after physical training exercises Aug. 27 at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. Sean Rayford/Associated Press WASHINGTON — While some Republicans blame the COVID-19 vaccine or “wokeness” for the Army’s recruiting woes, the military service says the bigger hurdles are more traditional ones: Young people don’t want to die or get injured, deal with the stress of Army life and put their... + full article



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