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The US military is changing its recruitment rules. The Defense Department is making medical standards stricter. Some health conditions will now disqualify applicants. Waivers for certain conditions ...
Across every branch of the armed forces, military recruitment has significantly increased since President Trump took office.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says military recruiting has shot up since the Trump administration's return. In fact, it's been improving for at least a year, with big jumps in female enlistment.
Donald Trump’s Pentagon chief moderated his stance to get the job but is now pushing for change in the name of high standards ...
(The Center Square) – Under a second Trump administration, the Department of Defense will enhance the military’s lethality, root out social justice initiatives, boost recruitment, and ensure a ...
The Pentagon has set sights on a $1 trillion budget under the Trump administration. Our experts weigh in on where the money might go. U.S. military recruitment made a comeback after a downturn ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) is touting the first 100 days under Secretary Pete Hegseth, saying there were advances in recruitment, border security, and cost-cutting reforms in collaboration ...
The U.S. Army's recent surge in recruitment, ... Under Hegseth, the military will return to its roots—focusing on merit, discipline, and a commitment to strength.
Trump touted strong military recruitment numbers under Hegseth and waved off the latest controversies. “It’s just fake news,” Trump said. “They just bring up stories.