Services meet November active-duty recruiting goals Published Dec. 14, 2009 WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The active-duty services met or exceeded their November recruiting goals, Defense Department officials announced Dec. 14. Of the six reserve-component services, only the Army National Guard and Air National Guard did not meet their goals; however, officials said, that's because officials adjusted November accessions to make up for projections that the Guard components would exceed their authorized strength. Here's the November recruiting breakdown: -- Army: 7,063 accessions with a goal of 6,858 for 103 percent; -- Navy: 3,291 accessions with a goal of 3,291 for 100 percent; -- Marine Corps: 1,789 accessions with a goal of 1,780 for 100 percent; -- Air Force: 2,894 accessions with a goal of 2,894 for 100 percent. -- Army National Guard: 3,335 accessions with a goal of 4,322 for 77 percent; -- Army Reserve: 2,741 accessions with a goal of 2,009 for 136 percent; -- Navy Reserve: 631 accessions with a goal of 597 for 106 percent; -- Marine Corps Reserve: 727 accessions with a goal of 579 for 126 percent; -- Air National Guard: 534 accessions with a goal 700 for 76 percent; and -- Air Force Reserve: 758 accessions with a goal of 457 for 166 percent. All of the active-duty services continue to exhibit strong retention during the first two months of fiscal 2010, officials said, and losses in all reserve components are within acceptable limits. (From a Defense Department news release.)