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.