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Army retention is ahead of schedule.
The army retained 15,600 soldiers who were eligible for relistment. The goal was 14,800.
This major win came six months ahead of schedule.
For the seventh year in a row, the United States Army has met or exceeded its retention goal. This time, the accomplishment comes nearly six months ahead of schedule.
The Army reportedly retained 15,600 soldiers eligible for reenlistment, 800 more than the original goal of 14,800.
“The early success in [fiscal 2025] reenlistments, combined with the targeted retention strategy, is allowing the Army to effectively manage personnel requirements,” said Sgt. Maj. Enrique Rose, a senior Army career counselor. “This strategy helps the Army maintain a balanced and skilled force while supporting Soldiers’ career goals.”
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth discussed the “Trump bump.”
. @SecDef “We call it the Trump bump. The reality is when warfighting and lethality is brought back and doing its serious about getting after soldiering and warfighting,
THE AMERICAN people want to come back in and sign up.” pic.twitter.com/GbA3VIhOUx
— DOD Rapid Response (@DODResponse) April 22, 2025
This is the Trump effect!