Marines to meet recruiting goal this year while other military branches fall short
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The Marines are one of the few branches of the military this year - along with Space Force that only needs 500 recruits - that say they will make their recruiting goals this year.
While the Marines have a much smaller recruiting goal than the Army – 33,000 compared to 65,000 – they also have notoriously high standards, refusing to take recruits who get low score on their Armed Services Voluntary Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test.
The Army and Navy have both set up programs to help recruits who score below 30 on the test move into a job.
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