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NEWS | Sept. 11, 2008

ANG exceeds end strength for the first time in five years

By Master Sgt. Greg Rudl National Guard Bureau

ARLINGTON, Va. - For the first time in five years, the Air National Guard has met its end strength goal of 106,700 for this fiscal year, Guard officials announced today.

The ANG recruited 1,194 in August, which was 107 percent of its goal of 1,116. To date for fiscal year 2008, it retained 16,518 personnel, which was 107.3 percent of its goal of 15,390.        

Lt. Col. Randy Johnson, chief of Air Guard recruiting and retention, attributed the milestone to several factors, including the hard work of recruiters and retainers and the growth of advertising campaigns and recruiting initiatives.

"A half a dozen things come to mind that made this possible. One reason was the constant leadership focus on recruiting from Director Lt. Gen. Craig McKinley through the adjutants general right down to the wing commanders," he said.

Other reasons he cited:

  • Administrative assistants working in recruiting offices the past two years have freed up recruiters from paperwork
  • The G-RAP (Guard Recruiting Assistance Program) has given the ANG about 3,000 enlistments, said Johnson. G-RAP is a paid referral program where traditional drill status ANG Airmen, officers and retirees earn a "finder's fee" of $2,000 for each new recruit who enlists and reports to Basic Training.
  • Expanded enlistment incentives and bonuses and personnel initiatives.
  • Robust advertising and outreach program that includes aerobatic pilot John Klatt and our Mobile Recruiting Vehicle.
  • The new voice of ANG advertising, Nashville country music recording artist Laura Bryna, wha has been making appearances showcasing her "Hometown Heroes" music video.

The Army Guard exceeded its programmed end strength by nearly 1,000. It's now at 362,014 Soldiers, 103 percent above its goal of 351,133. It met its August monthly goal by recruiting 5,785 Soldiers. It retained 27,151 Soldiers, 95 percent of its goal of 28,694.

Among the Army Guard's new recruiting programs announced this summer were the launch of a sponsored Indy Car race car and a mobile marketing campaign that lets potential recruits discover their inner "Rock Star" at fairs and music festivals throughout the country.

"Rock Star Hero Challenge" features a tour bus with seven large touch screen displays that allow visitors to make the calls in a virtual domestic emergency.

This interactive game will present a natural disaster or other crisis and offer the participant different logistical and operational choices to support the event.

The Army Guard enlisted two superstars to attract new members and remind those already serving what the Guard is all about through a new nationwide theater advertising campaign that debuted Aug. 22.

The new "Warrior" campaign includes music from Kid Rock and features Dale Earnhardt Jr., the National Guard-sponsored NASCAR Sprint Cup driver. Kid Rock wrote the song specifically for the Army Guard

The "Warrior" video is appearing in more than 3,000 theaters and on over 27,000 screens around the country.

 

 

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