August 23, 2005

Prescription for What Ails (2)

A follow on to Kevin's prescription: some good news reported by Ralph Peters in the Aug 23 New York Post The Real Iraq News
What should have made headlines? It would've been nice to see more attention devoted to the complexity and importance of drafting a new constitution for Iraq. But my nomination for the "Greatest Story Never Told" is a quieter one: Locked in a difficult war, the U.S. Army is exceeding its re-enlistment and first-time enlistment goals. Has anybody mentioned that to you?
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Now, as the fiscal year nears an end, the Army's numbers look great. Especially in combat units and Iraq, soldiers are re-enlisting at record levels. And you don't hear a whisper about it from the "mainstream media." Let's look at the numbers, which offer a different picture of patriotism than the editorial pages do.
  • Every one of the Army's 10 divisions — its key combat organizations — has exceeded its re-enlistment goal for the year to date.
  • What about first-time enlistment rates, since that was the issue last spring? The Army is running at 108 percent of its needs.
  • The Army Reserve is a tougher sell, given that it takes men and women away from their families and careers on short notice. Well, Reserve recruitment stands at 102 percent of requirements.
  • And then there's the Army National Guard. We've been told for two years that the Guard was in free-fall. Really? Guard recruitment and retention comes out to 106 percent of its requirements as of June 30.
Posted by Sean Murphy at August 23, 2005 3:10 PM | Media Criticism
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There is a good analysis by Alenda Lux on the Iraqi Consititution: as good as and in some ways better than what was adopted in Afghanistan.

Posted by: Sean Murphy at August 25, 2005 2:07 AM