Armed Forces News

Army re-enlistments in fiscal 2005 were the highest in

five years, said Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey Jan.

18. More than 69,500 soldiers re-enlisted between Oct.

1, 2004, and Sept. 30, 2005. The enlistment record

also looks brighter than it has for years, with

11,522 recruits signed up by mid-January against a

goal of 11,000. Nevertheless, the Army needs some

80,000 new recruits each year to balance its current

strength of 492,000 active-duty personnel against

losses. Last year, it missed that goal by about

6,600 troops, according to the Congressional Budget

Office.