New materials launched for Every Sailor is a Recruiter programThe service is looking to have sailors in the fleet help alleviate an historic recruiting shortfall.By Diana Stancy4 weeks ago
Navy cancels plan to force recruiters to work six days a weekThe about-face comes one day after Navy Times reported that recruiters had been ordered to work six days a week.By Geoff Ziezulewicz10 months ago
New Army recruiting ad continues crusade against civilian workforceArmy encourages college grads to "skip entry level" and join the military instead.By Sarah Sicard21 months ago
8 surprising medical conditions that could bar you from serviceThere are a number of unusual medical conditions that could keep you out of military service.By Caitlin O'Brien3 years ago
New details emerge with surveillance video of North Carolina recruiting station shooting We now know the tactics and weapons the suspected shooter used, as well as how Marines and sailors in the center responded.By Davis Winkie3 years ago
What if military recruiting could screen for wash-outs?There may be some factors that make someone more likely to leave the military before their first contract ends.By Meghann Myers4 years ago
Military Recruitment Survival GuideThinking about joining the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps? Here's what you need to know before you talk to a recruiter.By Blake Stilwell4 years ago
Army closing recruiting stations because of coronavirus, moving effort onlineThe Army became the first military service to do so.By Robert Burns, The Associated Press and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press4 years ago
What to expect at Navy bootcampHere's Navy recruits can expect when they arrive at bootcamp.5 years ago
National Guard recruiter arrested on child porn charges; cop’s gaffe almost destroys potential evidence He is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.By Jon Simkins5 years ago
A strip tease: Army tells recruiters to stay away from erotic dance clubsThe Nov. 20 letter declared all recruiting personnel on temporary duty to be henceforth “barred from frequenting Erotic Dance Establishments.”By Jon Simkins5 years ago
A person born on Sept. 11, 2001, can now enlist to fight in the war that day spawnedMilitary policy requires an individual to be at least 17 years old — with parental consent — to enlist in any branch of the armed forces.By Jon Simkins6 years ago