This chapter discusses the recruitment problems faced by the US military, including health issues, drug abuse, and lack of interest in military service. It also explores the impact of institutional trust, private industry opportunities, and the perception of the military among potential recruits.
America’s military has been the pinnacle of power for decades. WWIII has been prevented heavily by the fact that America could inflict major damage to any country attempting to take on a fight. However, things have dwindled dramatically over the last couple of years within our military, leaving the U.S. in a compromising position. Tune in as we dig deeper and address 5 major problems with America’s military.