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Americans don’t want to fight for their country anymore

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Next generation. Marine recruits at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, South Carolina.

The military is struggling to recruit, amid an apparent disconnect with the younger generation. But it is a complex picture. (C1)

Amajority of American adults would not be willing to serve in the military were the U.S. to enter into a major war, recent polling has found, while public confidence in the armed forces appears to be waning.

The figures come as all branches of the armed forces have in recent years struggled to meet their recruitment targets, suggesting a growing apathy towards a career of military service. In 2023, the Army and Air Force fell short of their respective goals by around 10,000 recruits, while the Navy was under by 6,000. Since 1987, the number of active-duty personnel has fallen by 39 percent.

Źródło: Newsweek Learning English 2/2024
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