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For Military, Bad Economy Aids Recruiting - San Francisco Gate
friday, october 10, 2008 "we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society," david chu, the pentagon's personnel chief, told a news conference friday. "i don't have the dow jones banner running up behind me here this morning, but that is ...
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Shaky Economy Helps Recruiting, Retention - Navy News, Opinions, Editorials, News From Iraq, Photos, Reports - Navy ...
the bad news on wall street is good news for military recruiting and retention, the pentagon’s top personnel official said oct. 10.
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Slow Economy Helping Military Recruiting
washington (ap) -- the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers.
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For Military, Bad Economy Aids Recruiting - Forbes
the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters. "we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society," david chu, the pentagon's personnel chief, told a news ...
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As The Economy Worsens, Military Recruiting Strengthens - Miami Herald
washington -- the economic crisis could help the military recruit and retain troops, pentagon officials said friday, potentially ending years of extraordinary bonuses and waivers that have become necessary to keep enough troops to fight two wars. "we ...
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As The Economy Worsens, Military Recruiting Strengthens
washington — the economic crisis could help the military recruit and retain troops, pentagon officials said friday, potentially ending years of extraordinary bonuses and waivers that have become necessary to keep enough troops to fight two wars.
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Irish Feel Sting Of Not Recruiting Placekickers - Nbc Sports
south bend, ind. - the news that nick tausch had booted four field goals in four attempts saturday, ranging from 20 to 51 yards, gave notre dame head football coach charlie weis the warm-and-fuzzies. temporarily, anyway. tausch, a 6-foot-1, 180 ...
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College Recruiting - Atlanta Journal Constitution
all the entries posted in october. with his volunteers playing just down the road, you’d have expected university of tennessee recruit toney williams to have attended saturday’s game at university of georgia. but the milton running back said he ...
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For Military, Bad Economy Aids Recruiting
washington—the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters.
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Recruiting Efforts Grow Easier As Nation’s Economy Suffers
washington — the economy could make it easier to sign up troops. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters. "we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society,” david chu, the pentagon’s personnel chief, said during a news conference on friday. "i don’t have the dow jones banner running up behind me here this morning, but that is a situation where more ...
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Financial Crisis Could Aid Us Military Recruitment - Daily Times
financial crisis could aid us military recruitment * armed forces meet recruiting goals for federal fiscal year ending on september 30 washington: the financial crisis could yield a bumper crop of us military recruits if the recent plunge in stocks ...
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Uncle Sam Wants You - New York Daily News
the financial crisis is boosting the military’s ranks. the army, marines, navy and air force all met their recruiting goals for the fiscal year ending sept. 30, according to defense department officials. one reason is that the failing economy is ...
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As The Economy Worsens, Military Recruiting Strengthens
the economic crisis could help the military recruit and retain troops, pentagon officials said friday, potentially ending years of extraordinary bonuses and waivers that have become necessary to keep enough troops to fight two wars. "we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society," said david s.c. chu, undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness. "that is a situation ...
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For Military, Bad Economy Aids Recruiting
the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters. "we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society," david chu, the pentagon's personnel chief, told a news conference friday. "i don't have the dow jones banner running up behind me here this morning, but that is a situation where more people are ...
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For The Us Military, Worsening Economic Times Mean Less Competition To ... - Newsday
washington (ap) _ the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters. "we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society," david chu, the pentagon's personnel ...
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A Bad Economy Aids Recruiting, Military Officials Say - Tulsa World
"we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society," david chu, the pentagon's personnel chief, told a news conference friday. "i don't have the dow jones banner running up behind me here this morning, but that is a situation where more ...
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For Military, Bad Economy Aids Recruiting
fri, oct 10, 2008 (12:42 p.m.) the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters.
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For Military, Bad Economy Aids Recruiting
washington (ap) - the tough economy could make it easier to sign up soldiers. fewer civilian jobs mean less competition for military recruiters. “we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society,” david chu, the pentagon’s personnel chief, told a news conference friday.
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Shaky Economy Helps Recruiting, Retention - Marine Corp Times
the bad news on wall street is good news for military recruiting and retention, the pentagon’s top personnel official said oct. 10. “we do benefit when things look less positive in civil society,” said david s.c. chu, undersecretary of defense ...
www.marinecorpstimes.com