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Army recruiting leaders say they need better access to high school students

Por: Portland Press Herald World March 06, 2023

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Army Secretary Christine Wormuth stops at an Army recruiting display after a speech to students at the Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago on Feb. 14. Lolita Baldor/Associated Press CHICAGO — Army recruiters struggling to meet enlistment goals say one of their biggest hurdles is getting into high schools, where they can meet students one on one. But they received a recent boost from a recruiting advocate whom school leaders... + full article



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