National Service and Its Effect on the Army's Ability to Acquire Quality Soldiers

Abstract

This thesis investigates the effect the National and Community Service Act of 1993 will have on the Army's ability to acquire high-quality soldiers. The research shows that the Act of 1993 will attract one-third of the high-quality youth who had previously indicated a desire to serve in the Army. This equates to 24,500 of the 70,000 individuals the Army must recruit annually. The analysis includes a determination of the factors affecting the problem: (1) Young Americans willingness to serve in the Army, (2) The Army's requirement to enlist quality soldiers given the increasing technological complexity of Army weapon and support systems, (3) Targeted youth population size and quality, (4) Benefits of serving in a national service program or the Army. Career choices of the targeted youth regarding Army and National Service were analyzed in the context of the four factors affecting the problem. Money for college is the primary consideration of high-quality youth when making a career decision. The National Service Act of 1993 provides an educational benefit nearly equal to that offered by the Army. This research shows that the majority of high-quality young people prefer National service to Army service as a means of obtaining money for college.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 03, 1994
Accession Number
ADA284708

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  • Allen W. Batschelet

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  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

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