1. Recent Years (2018-2022):
- In fiscal year 2022 (October 2021 - September 2022), the U.S. Department of Defense reported a total of approximately 168,000 new recruits across all military branches.
2. Pre-Pandemic (2019):
- In fiscal year 2019, there were about 173,000 new recruits joining the U.S. military.
3. During Pandemic (2020-2021):
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were recruitment challenges and a decrease in new recruits. In fiscal year 2020, there were approximately 152,000 new recruits, and in fiscal year 2021, the number was around 165,000.
4. Post-Pandemic (2022-2024):
- In fiscal year 2023 (October 2022 - September 2023), the Department of Defense set a goal of enlisting about 185,000 new recruits.
5. All-Time High (2017-2019):
- The period between 2017 and 2019 marked a recent peak in military recruitment. In fiscal year 2018, the U.S. military welcomed approximately 178,000 new recruits.
It's worth noting that these numbers can vary year to year based on various factors, including economic conditions, changes in military policies and benefits, geopolitical situations, and the success of recruitment campaigns. Additionally, the number of people joining the military can differ across branches (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard).
For more up-to-date information on the number of people joining the military each year, it's best to refer to official sources such as the U.S. Department of Defense or the recruiting websites of the respective military branches.