looks like they have drastically lowered their goals, don't know if they have different goals for different months (like higher goals in June when school lets out)
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/joiningthemilitary/a/recruitgoals.htmOct 13 2005
The Department of Defense has announced its recruiting and retention statistics by the active and reserve components for the month of September. This closes out the Fiscal Year 2005 recruiting year. The Fiscal Year 2006 recruiting year began on 1 October (2005).
Active duty recruiting. All of the active duty services met or exceeded their recruiting goals for the month of September. The Navy’s recruiting goal was 4,818, and it enlisted 4,886 (101 percent). The Marine Corps’ goal was 3,694, and it recruited 3,738 (101 percent). The Air Force goal was 2,682, and it recruited 2,771 (103 percent). The Army's goal was 8,365, and it recruited 8,710 (104 percent).
Active duty retention. The Army, Air Force and Marine Corps exceeded their annual retention goals. The Navy achieved 91 percent of its mid-career goal.
Reserve forces recruiting. Three of the six reserve components, Army Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve and Air Force Reserve, exceeded their September recruiting goals. The latter two also exceeded their goals for the fiscal year.
Army National Guard: Goal: 6,148 Recruited: 6,048 (98 percent)
Army Reserves: Goal: 2,018 Recruited: 2,208 (109 percent)
Air National Guard: Goal: 969 Recruited: 908 (94 percent)
Air Force Reserves: Goal: 260 Recruited: 465 (178 percent)
Navy Reserves: Goal: 916 Recruited: 643 (70 percent)
Marine Corps Reserves: Goal: 127 Recruited: 131 (103 percent)
Reserve forces retention. For September, Army National Guard retention was 104 percent of the cumulative goal of 32,571, and Air National Guard retention was 110 percent of its cumulative goal of 10,413. Losses in all reserve components in August were within acceptable limits. Indications are that trend continued into September.
Fiscal 2005 Enlisted Recruiting from Oct. 1, 2004 - September 30, 2005:
Recruiting Goals
Componant Accessions Goal Percent
Army
73,373 80,000 92
Navy
37,703 37,635 100
Marine Corps
32,961 32,917 100
Air Force
19,222 18,900 102
Army National Guard
50,219 63,002 80
Army Reserve
23,859 28,485 84
Navy Reserve
9,788 11,141 88
Marine Corps Reserve
8,350 8,180 102
Air National Guard
8,859 10,272 86
Air Force Reserve
9,942 8,801 113
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=1230373901/11/2007 - WASHINGTON (AFNEWS) -- Last month's recruiting figures for all military services exceeded goals, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in testimony Jan. 11 before the House Armed Services Committee.
In December, the Army recruited 861 Soldiers, exceeding its goal by 23 percent, according to information released by the Defense Department. The Marine Corps recruited 1,761, exceeding its goal by 10 percent, and the Navy and Air Force met their recruitment goals of 2,071 and 2,330, respectively.
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=26688&archive=trueMarine Corps misses February recruitment goals
By Lisa Burgess, Stars and Stripes
European edition, Saturday, March 5, 2005
ARLINGTON, Va. — Like the Army Reserve, the Marine Corps missed a key recruiting goal for the second consecutive month in February — a concrete indication of the effect the war on terror is having on the all-volunteer force.
Marine recruiters were asked to deliver 2,964 new contracts in February, but were able to produce only 2,772, or 93.5 percent of the goal, according to Maj. David Griesmer, a spokesman for the Corps’ Recruiting Command at Quantico, Va.
January’s contracting target was 3,270 recruits, but only 3,186 new Marines signed up, or 97 percent of the requirement.