More young people are considering joining the military as civilian jobs dry up and the US begins to prepare plans to withdraw from Iraq, reports USA Today. After years of difficulty finding recruits, a Pentagon survey shows a jump from 9% to 11% in the number of 16- to 20-year-old Americans planning to join the military.
"We'd like to think we've bottomed out here and recruiting will continue increasing. A lot of that is because of the relatively good news out of Iraq," said a Pentagon personnel official.
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