The U.S. Navy is starting to enlist individuals who didn’t graduate from high school or get a GED, marking the second time in about a year that the service has opened the door to lower-performing recruits as it struggles to meet enlistment goals.

The decision follows a move in December 2022 to bring in a larger number of recruits who score very low on the Armed Services Qualification Test. Both are fairly rare steps that the other military services largely avoid or limit, even though they are all finding it increasingly difficult to attract the dwindling number of young people who can meet the military’s physical, mental and moral standards.

Under the new plan, Navy recruits without an education credential will be able to join as long as they score 50 or above on the qualification test, which is out of 99. The last time the service took individuals without education credentials was in 2000.

The Navy is the only service that enlists anyone considered a “category four” recruit, meaning they scored 30 or less on the qualification test. The service expanded the number of those category four recruits arguing that a number of jobs — such as cook or boatswain mate — don’t require an overall high test score, as long as they meet the job standards.

But even as things opened up, the military struggled to compete with higher-paying businesses in the tight job market, particularly as companies began to offer the types of benefits — such as college funding — that had often made the military a popular choice. Those economic problems were only exacerbated by the sharp political divide in the country and young people’s fears of being killed or injured going to war.

  • SPRUNT@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    People aren’t willing to fight for a country that doesn’t care about them. Especially when they learn about how much their country has been a bully to others.

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        8 months ago

        No, is more like Mussolini vs Celâl Bayar. Bayar didn’t really want to be President, but he was elected nonetheless. He was also really old, and ended up being arrested as part of a coup.

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          8 months ago

          Bidenin secilmesine karsi oldugu nerden cikti? Bayarla ne alakasi var bu adamin?

          ended up being arrested as part of a coup.

          Insallah lol

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            8 months ago

            I don’t speak Turkish, so I’m going off translate.

            Basically, they were both old when taking office, and they both took office out of a sense of duty, not to grab power. That’s about it.

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              8 months ago

              Ah sorry my bad, how do you know about some obscure turkish president out of curiosity? I assume you’re american?

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                8 months ago

                Yup, American. He’s notable for being a really old head of state, as well as being the target of a recent-ish coup in a politically relevant country.