Military personnel : perceptions of retentioncritical personnel are similar to those of other enlisted personnel

Military personnel : perceptions of retentioncritical personnel are similar to those of other enlisted personnel

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Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 142894883X

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During the early and mid-1990s, when the military reduced personnel levels, retention was not a primary concern. However, DOD and Congress have long recognized that some servicemembers, particularly those in certain technical areas, can be difficult to retain. In 1998, DOD raised concerns about retention overall and about the quality and readiness of its forces. In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee in September 1998, the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff testified that retention rates had declined force-wide and within specific critical occupations. In response to these concerns, Congress increased military pay across-the-board and repealed legislation that lowered retirement benefits for some military personnel. In the last quarter of fiscal year 2000, the services reported they were generally successful in retaining more personnel at the aggregate level but were still concerned about readiness in selected critical skill areas.


Military Personnel: Perceptions of Retention-Critical Personnel Are Similar to Those of Other Enlisted Personnel

Military Personnel: Perceptions of Retention-Critical Personnel Are Similar to Those of Other Enlisted Personnel

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 77

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During the early and mid-1990s, when the military reduced personnel levels, retention was not a primary concern. However, DOD and Congress have long recognized that some servicemembers, particularly those in certain technical areas, can be difficult to retain. In 1998, DOD raised concerns about retention overall and about the quality and readiness of its forces. In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee in September 1998, the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff testified that retention rates had declined force-wide and within specific critical occupations. In response to these concerns, Congress increased military pay across-the-board and repealed legislation that lowered retirement benefits for some military personnel. In the last quarter of fiscal year 2000, the services reported they were generally successful in retaining more personnel at the aggregate level but were still concerned about readiness in selected critical skill areas.


Military Personnel

Military Personnel

Author: Zina D. Merritt

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011-05

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1437980473

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From FY 1994-2009, the DoD separated over 13,000 active military servicemembers under its homosexual conduct policy. These separations represent about 0.37% of the 3.6 million members separated for all reasons. In 2005, a report was issued on the number of separated servicemembers under DoD's homosexual conduct policy who held critical skills from FY 1994 through 2003. This report examined data from FY 2004 through 2009 to determine: (1) the extent to which the policy has resulted in the separation of servicemembers with skills in critical occupations and important foreign languages; and (2) the services' costs for certain activities associated with administering the policy. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.