The U.S. Army faces global challenges that have required it to use
reserve components in a manner unseen since World War II and the
Korean War. Today, there are many questions and concerns about the
future of the Army Reserve and National Guard due to the
unprecedented, continued mobilization of these reserve components
and problems involving retention. Without adequate retention of
personnel, valuable experience and unit readiness are at risk. The
Army would have to spend its limited resources to replace many
seasoned soldiers with junior personnel or use more contractors who
may not be as effective or efficient. This monograph examines Army
Reserve and National Guard enlisted retention patterns from
1995-2002. It provides a necessary background to compare retention
patterns in the past with those of today. This information will
help reserve component leadership to assess their personnel
retention efforts and adjust appropriate public policies to improve
their force structure.
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