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US Army hits 2026 recruiting goals four months early, Pete Hegseth announces at West Point commencement

The Army said 61,500 active-duty contracts were signed after outreach, incentives and policy changes helped lift enlistment, officials said.

  • On Saturday, May 23, 2026, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced at the United States Military Academy that the Army reached its 2026 recruiting goal of 61,500 soldiers four months early, marking the third consecutive year meeting targets.
  • Recruitment success stemmed from "innovative outreach, enhanced career incentives, and a focus on critical technical skills," according to the Army's release, while the permanent 90-day Future Soldier Preparatory Course helped recruits overcome academic barriers.
  • During his commencement address, Hegseth criticized past leadership for turning the academy into "woke Princeton" through DEI policies, stating "diversity is not our strength" and calling for renewed military focus.
  • Hegseth announced a "complete and total pardon" for cadets with minor infractions and told the 998 graduates they must be ready for high-intensity conflict, citing recent Army deployments to the Middle East countering Iranian proxies.
  • Predicting the force would grow stronger by 2027, Hegseth told the new officers they are entering the arena at a critical crossroads; the republic has faced high stakes for the past 250 years.
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