Here are this year's up-to-date numbers from the DoD
The Department of Defense announced today recruiting and retention statistics for the active and reserve components for fiscal year-to-date 2011, through May.By: Brant
Active Component
Recruiting - Year to Date. All four active services met or exceeded their numerical accession goals for fiscal year-to-date 2011, through May.
Retention. The services are on track to meet their fiscal year-to-date 2011 retention goals. Reserve Component Recruiting. Five of the six reserve components met or exceeded their numerical accession goals for fiscal year-to-date 2011, through May.
- Army – 44,950 accessions, with a goal of 44,200; 102 percent
- Navy – 20,942 accessions, with a goal of 20,942; 100 percent
- Marine Corps – 14,995 accessions, with a goal of 14,956; 100 percent
- Air Force – 18,444 accessions, with a goal of 18,444; 100 percent
Attrition. All reserve components are on target to achieve their fiscal year attrition goals.
- Army National Guard – 34,837 accessions, with a goal of 34,608; 101 percent
- Army Reserve – 20,555 accessions, with a goal of 18,546; 111 percent
- Navy Reserve – 5,423 accessions, with a goal of 5,423; 100 percent
- Marine Corps Reserve – 6,675 accessions, with a goal of 6,057; 110 percent
- Air National Guard – 4,529 accessions, with a goal of 4,523; 100 percent
- Air Force Reserve – 6,079 accessions, with a goal of 6,194; 98 percent
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