NPS NRP Project PosterFostering a high-quality force in the USMC is essential for readiness, efficiency, and cost-minimization. This study seeks to inform the USMC on optimal strategies to reduce attrition and elicit a high-quality force by identifying factors contributing to recruiting higher-quality enlistees. We will use individual-enlistee-level, recruiter-level, and station (RSS)-level aggregated analyses. We first must determine what constitutes quality among enlistees. Our main enlistee-quality measure will be attrition at boot camp and at other intervals in the 1st term. These provide measures of the quality of the match between the enlistee and the Marines. We will also examine more conventional measures of quality (AFQT, education...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
This article investigates the relationship between recruit quality and promotion speed of the US Nav...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryFostering a high-quality force in the USMC is essential for readiness, effi...
In recruiting, the phrase “you recruit who you are” describes a presumed relationship—recruiters att...
This study investigates the impact of high school quality and peer group characteristics on the misc...
As the Marine Corps seeks to recruit and retain high-quality individuals, the term quality must be d...
Changes to recruiting capacity have strategic implications, as the consequences affect national secu...
This thesis explores whether increased competition in the selection process of military officers lea...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
The Marine Corps has historically used the high school diploma and Armed Services Vocational Aptitud...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is an elite organization, considered one of the most formidabl...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
Improving the quality of Marines retained has long been an objective of the Marine Corps’ mission. T...
The Marine Corps dedicates itself to ensuring quality retention and promotion. To accomplish this, w...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
This article investigates the relationship between recruit quality and promotion speed of the US Nav...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryFostering a high-quality force in the USMC is essential for readiness, effi...
In recruiting, the phrase “you recruit who you are” describes a presumed relationship—recruiters att...
This study investigates the impact of high school quality and peer group characteristics on the misc...
As the Marine Corps seeks to recruit and retain high-quality individuals, the term quality must be d...
Changes to recruiting capacity have strategic implications, as the consequences affect national secu...
This thesis explores whether increased competition in the selection process of military officers lea...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
The Marine Corps has historically used the high school diploma and Armed Services Vocational Aptitud...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is an elite organization, considered one of the most formidabl...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
Improving the quality of Marines retained has long been an objective of the Marine Corps’ mission. T...
The Marine Corps dedicates itself to ensuring quality retention and promotion. To accomplish this, w...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
This article investigates the relationship between recruit quality and promotion speed of the US Nav...