Thanks I just read the article. It is hilarious that the only potential recruit they interview is a young woman who briefly nursed the incredibly-unlikely fantasy of becoming a fighter pilot, but instead went into the much more common female profession of graphic designer! Duh! If every girl who wanted to be a fighter pilot gave up on that dream and became a graphic designer it would be basically irrelevant to US military recruitment. They need to talk to young men who would once have considering joining an infantry unit or becoming a sailor and find out why they chose not to.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/military-recruiting-crisis-veterans-dont-want-their-children-to-join-510e1a25?st=pnglt5nqnndk46l&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
^ here is a free link to the WSJ article for those interested
Thanks I just read the article. It is hilarious that the only potential recruit they interview is a young woman who briefly nursed the incredibly-unlikely fantasy of becoming a fighter pilot, but instead went into the much more common female profession of graphic designer! Duh! If every girl who wanted to be a fighter pilot gave up on that dream and became a graphic designer it would be basically irrelevant to US military recruitment. They need to talk to young men who would once have considering joining an infantry unit or becoming a sailor and find out why they chose not to.