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DefenseWatch "The Voice of the Grunt" 12-06-2004
Hack's Target
Uncle Sam Wants Your Kids – Now!
By David H. Hackworth

We’ll soon have 150,000 U.S. troops stuck in the ever-expanding Iraqi
quagmire, a number that will probably grow even larger before Iraq holds
elections presently scheduled for the end of January ’05.

Maintaining such a force is a logistical and personnel nightmare for every
grunt in Iraq. And according to several Pentagon number crunchers, it’s also
driving the top brass bonkers.

Meanwhile the insurgents continue cutting our supply lines and whacking our
fighting platoons and supporters, who attrit daily as soldiers and Marines
fall to enemy shots, sickness or accidents. Empty platoons lose fights, so
these casualties have to be replaced ASAP.

Since this tragic war kicked off in March 2003, the United States has
evacuated an estimated 50,000 KIA, WIA and non-battle casualties from Iraq
back to the States – leaving 50,000 slots that have had to be filled.

The job of finding fresh bodies to keep our units topped off falls mainly to
the Army Recruiting Command. But the “making-quota” jazz put out by the
Recruiting Command and the Pentagon to hype their billion-dollar recruiting
effort, with its huge TV expenditure and big expansion of recruiters during
the past year, is pure unadulterated spin. Not that this is anything new.
The Command has a sorry reputation for using smoke and mirrors to cover up
poor performance.

“Hack, here’s a snapshot of how little of our 1st Quarter mission has been
achieved,” says an Army recruiter. “Look at it from a perspective of a
business releasing quarterly earnings information. To keep unit manning
levels up out in the field, especially in Iraq, there’s no question our
recruiting mission is in serious trouble.”

“These are totals for the 41 USAREC (Recruiting Command) Battalions, so
these stats represent the USAREC mission accomplishment:

Regular Army Volume (all RA contracts):

Mission: 25,322
Achieved: 12,703 (50.17 percent)

Army Reserve Volume:

Mission: 7,373
Achieved: 3,206 (43.48 percent).”

The Army National Guard is faring no better. A Guard retention NCO says:
“The word is out on the streets of Washington, D.C. ‘Do not join the Guard.’
I see these words echoing right across the U.S.A.”

By the end of this recruiting year, the Regular Army, Reserves and Guard
could fall short more than 50 percent of its projected requirement, or about
60,000 new soldiers. And according to many recruiters, quality recruits are
giving way to mental midgets who have a hard time telling their left foot
from their right.

Shades of our last years in Vietnam.

“The bottom line is that Recruiting Command is in trouble,” says another
recruiter with almost 30 years of service. “The Army has re-instituted ‘stop
loss,’ which is basically a backdoor draft. They’re stopping people from
retiring or completing their enlistment and leaving the Army. They do this
fairly often, mostly in August and September, depending upon how far behind
they believe they’ll be at the end of September.

“I believe the Army will have to drastically change what they offer to
enlistees to overcome what’s happening in Iraq. The war is ugly, and not
many kids want to enlist to be blown up.”

Moms and dads are outraged about desperate Army recruiters on a relentless
campaign to sign up their teenagers. High-school kids are actually running
away from recruiters like they were George Romero’s living dead.

“Recruiters have called my son a minimum of 20 times in the two years since
he finished high school,” a dad reports. “The phone calls usually come in
clusters. I answered five calls in a two- or three-week span. Each time a
recruiter calls, he receives the same polite, respectful response from me or
my son ... no interest, and please take the name off the list. When asked
why the name hasn’t been removed, excuses are made. While recruiters are
brief with me, when my son is on the phone, the sales tactics are clever,
prolonged and very high-pressure.”

“I took the latest recruiting call. This time I also called the supervisor
at the local Army recruiting office, who’s promised to take his name off the
list. She made excuses for the repeated calls despite the fact that five
calls were on her watch.”

Unless a miracle happens and the new Iraqi security force decides to stop
running and start fighting, we’ll be in Iraq for a long time. Most likely
with a draftee force.

-- Eilhys England contributed to this column.

Col. David H. Hackworth (USA Ret.) is SFTT.org co-founder and Senior
Military Columnist for DefenseWatch magazine. For information on his many
books, go to his home page at Hackworth.com, where you can sign in for his
free weekly Defending America. Send mail to P.O. Box 11179, Greenwich, CT
06831. His newest book is “Steel My Soldiers’ Hearts.”  © 2004 David H.
Hackworth. Please send Feedback responses to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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