The ‘Genesis’ of today’s military recruiting crisis
Irene Loewenson and Geoff Ziezulewicz:
Lt. Kennedy went on to command a patrol torpedo boat that a Japanese warship sheared in half during World War II, and he later received a Purple Heart and Navy and Marine Corps Medal.
In recent decades, the lies told to enlist haven’t approached those extremes.
Nonetheless, fudging medical histories has been a key step on many troops’ path from applicant to recruit, according to a group of active-duty military recruiters who spoke with Military Times for this story.
“What it takes to get in the Army is, quite frankly, a lot of fraud and perjury,” one recruiter said.