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AT&T National Kicks Off With Military Salute By Samantha L. Quigley American Forces Press Service BETHESDA, Md., July 2, 2008 - They may not be on the pro tour yet, but two military children got a taste of the big time when they helped pro golfer Fred Couples kick off the second AT&T National at Congressional Country Club here today.   Full article...

'Army Wives' Grace Red Carpet at Walter Reed By Meghan Vittrup American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 2, 2008 - The cast of the Lifetime cable network drama "Army Wives" graced the red carpet at Walter Reed Army Medical Center here yesterday to help kick off the July Fourth week and salute servicemembers' often-forgotten spouses.   Full article...

Writing Contest Focuses on Stories for Children About Military Life Do you have an original poem or children's story about military life that you'd love to share with military kids?   Full article...

DoD Standardizes Waiver Process IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 560-08 July 02, 2008 The Department of Defense announced changes today to improve the enlistment screening process by standardizing enlistment criteria and generating uniform reporting of waiver types across all services.       Full article...

New Board to Ensure Consistency in Disability Ratings By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 1, 2008 - Former servicemembers who disagree with the disability ratings they received when they were discharged as unfit for military duty can now apply to have those ratings reviewed by a new Physical Disability Board of Review.   Full article...

IA Guard Civil Support Team Pulls Poisons From Flood Waters By Air Force Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith Special to American Forces Press Service DES MOINES, Iowa, July 1, 2008 - Although terrorists are not responsible for the rain waters flooding the Midwest, at least one National Guard counterterrorism unit was wet and waist-deep in a battle here to protect their communities.   Full article...

Symposium Identifies Issues to Advance Care of Soldiers, Families By Navy Lt. Jennifer Cragg Special to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 1, 2008 - The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program, called "AW2" for short, held its fourth annual symposium in Indianapolis last week to identify the most important issues to advance wounded soldier care, the program's director said yesterday.   Full article...

New Policy Aims to Help Prevent Loss of Leave By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, June 30, 2008 - Servicemembers expecting to lose annual leave on Sept. 30 due to caps on carryover leave will be the first to benefit from a new policy that allows them to keep more annual leave, earn or hold on to certain special leave categories, and in some cases, sell back accrued leave.   Full article...

'Hire A Hero' Launches Campaign to Thank Troops By Samantha L. Quigley American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, June 30, 2008 - The goal of a troop-support group's new Web-based campaign is simple: tell the troops "thank you" a million times over, starting today.   Full article...

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Waiver Recipients Take Advantage of 'Second Chance' in Army PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008

By John J. Kruzel
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 8, 2008 - Army recruits who joined the ranks on conduct waivers are slightly more prone to misconduct, but also are promoted faster, re-enlist in higher numbers and represent higher-quality recruits than recruits who enlisted without needing a conduct waiver, an internal Army study revealed.

The analysis, conducted late last year, compared the re-enlistment rates, performance and effects on recruiting standards of soldiers who didn't need a conduct waiver to enlist to those whose prior malfeasance was waived.

"For the most part, the individuals that we're bringing in [on waivers] are not the folks that are dabbling in crime," said Army Maj. Jake LaPorte, who works in the strength forecasting division of the Army's personnel, policy and guidance office. "I think they're the ones who have had a mistake, and we're giving them a second chance."

The Army runs potential recruits convicted of a felony or of both serious and minor offenses through a 10-person review. Before a waiver is granted, a general officer must approve the enlistment.

The study sample was made up of first-time recruits from fiscal 2003 to 2006, allowing time for re-enlistment figures to emerge. Findings that reflect positively on waiver recipients include:

-- The conduct-waiver population from fiscal 2003 re-enlisted at a higher rate -- 28.4 percent percent -- compared to a rate of 26.7 percent for soldiers who didn't need conduct waivers;

-- The infantry conduct-waiver population was promoted to sergeant faster, at 34.7 months of service vs. 39;

-- The conduct-waiver population had a higher ratio of valorous awards, 13.87 percent vs. 12.73 percent; and

-- The conduct-waiver population represented higher-quality recruits, producing a higher percentage of high school graduates -- 86.58 percent vs. 84.2 percent -- and higher Armed Forces Qualification Test scores, 61.2 vs. 60.1.

However, the conduct-waiver population had higher losses in six of nine "adverse loss" categories:

-- Misconduct: 5.95 percent vs. 3.55 percent;

-- Pattern of misconduct: 1.78 percent vs. 1.35 percent;

-- Alcohol rehabilitation failure: 0.27 percent vs. 0.12 percent;

-- Desertion: 4.26 percent vs. 3.59 percent;

-- Military prisoner, bad conduct discharge or dishonorable discharge: 0.5 percent vs. 0.4 percent;

-- Discharge in lieu of courts-martial: 2.58 percent vs. 2.04 percent.

In 2007, the Army granted 511 felony waivers, an increase from the 249 it granted the previous year. Despite this spike, a senior officer said, the Army's standards have not wavered.

"I would say they're probably more stringent," Lt. Col. Val Siegfried, the Army branch chief for enlisted accessions, said of today's requirements for enlistment compared to those in recent decades.

He said that society judges petty theft and in-school fighting more harshly now than in the past. "If you get in a fight in school as a 14-year-old and kick somebody, it's aggravated assault with a deadly weapon," he said, adding that the Army takes a "whole person" look at each recruit, examining the context in which they committed their crime.

"Should that [person] not be brought into the Army and serve his country simply because he got in a fight in school?" he said. "Those are a lot of the kind of people that have been given a waiver for a felony offense in the juvenile life."

*Related Articles:*
Enlistment Waiver Policy Works Well, Official Says  [ http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49695 ]
Recruiting Standards Remain High Despite Waivers [ http://www.defenselink.mil/news/ http://preview.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49656 ]
Waiver Recipients Take Advantage of 'Second Chance' in Army [ http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49820 ]

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