Top Army recruiter weighs fat camp for recruitsBy SUSANNE M. SCHAFER – 6 hours ago
FORT JACKSON, S.C. (AP) — The Army has been dismissing so
many overweight applicants that its top recruiter, trying to
keep troop numbers up in wartime, is considering starting a fat
farm to transform chubby trainees into svelte soldiers.
Maj. Gen. Thomas Bostick, head of the Army Recruiting Command,
said he wants to see a formal diet and fitness regimen running
alongside a new school at Fort Jackson that helps aspiring
troops earn their GEDs.
Bostick told The Associated Press that obesity looms as "a bigger
challenge for us in the years ahead" than any other problem that
keeps young people from entering the military, including lack of
a GED or high school diploma, misconduct or criminal behavior and
other health issues such as eye or ear problems.
According to Defense Department figures provided to the AP, over
the past four years 47,447 potential recruits flunked induction
physicals at the nation's 35 Military Entrance Processing Stations
because they were overweight.
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