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After years of catastrophic recruitment failures under the Biden administration’s “woke” military policies, enlistment is soaring under President Trump. By scrapping DEI programs and restoring traditional masculine ideals, the Pentagon has sparked the biggest recruiting rebound in over a decade. Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have returned the armed forces to their core mission, warfighting, and young Americans are responding.

The Army exceeded its fiscal 2025 goal of 61,000 soldiers four months ahead of schedule. January marked its best recruiting month in 15 years, with 346 soldiers enlisting daily. Across all branches, recruitment jumped 12.5% from 2023 to 2024, totaling 225,000 new enlistees. By mid-2025, the Army had reached 85% of its goal, up from 64% at the same time the year before.

Retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness put it plainly: “This surge isn’t just about numbers; it’s about a cultural shift. Young Americans are rejecting the victimhood mentality and embracing the warrior ethos.”

Under Biden, the Pentagon’s focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) triggered the worst recruitment crisis since the all-volunteer force began in 1973. In 2022, the Army fell 15,000 recruits short of its 60,000 target, a 25% shortfall. The next year, it managed just over 50,000, far below the 65,000 “stretch goal.” Other branches, including the Navy and Air Force, also failed to meet targets as recruitment messaging moved away from combat readiness and toward progressive social priorities.

In 2025 alone, the Pentagon spent $162 million on DEIA programs. Campaigns featured drag performers, emphasized preferred pronouns, and highlighted identity narratives. One widely criticized ad, The Calling, showcased a soldier with “two mothers” marching in Pride events, alienating the very demographic most likely to enlist. Meanwhile, COVID-19 vaccine mandates forced out over 8,000 qualified service members, worsening recruitment and retention at a critical time.

Dr. Thomas Spoehr of The Heritage Foundation said: “Every minute and dollar wasted on the Left’s DEI agenda is time and money not spent on preparing our troops to fight, win, and come home safe.” His warning aligns with what the data makes clear: military service is fueled by a warrior mindset, not identity politics.

The demographics support this. About 82 to 83 percent of military personnel are men, most of whom enlist to fight, not to take part in social experiments. Despite the Pentagon’s push for LGBTQ+ visibility, 94 percent of service members do not identify as LGBTQ+. Just 6.1 percent identify as LGBT, and only 0.6 percent as transgender. Yet under Biden, recruitment campaigns focused disproportionately on this small minority.

Geography matters, too. Over 44 percent of recruits come from rural areas, while only 14 percent come from major cities. The South supplies 41 percent of all new enlistees, despite making up just 33 percent of the young adult population. Many recruits come from families with strong military traditions, influenced by veterans and a culture that values strength, honor, and service.

Recruitment has always depended on appealing to these traditional values. Ignoring this reality doomed the Biden administration’s strategy. Appealing to fringe demographics at the expense of the warrior class defied math, history, and common sense.

Historical slogans like “Join the Army, Be a Man,” “The Army Will Make a Man Out of You,” and “Be All You Can Be” succeeded because they tapped into the core motivations of young men: the pursuit of strength, discipline, and purpose. As researchers have noted, being a warrior is central to many men’s concept of manhood, and those values remain widely held.

Targeting recruitment toward just 6 percent of the population while alienating the 94 percent, especially the 82 percent male majority from conservative, rural backgrounds, was a strategic miscalculation. You don’t grow enlistment by rejecting your core base.

Trump and Hegseth reversed course immediately. They eliminated more than $80 million in DEI spending, cut 188 related jobs, ended the vaccine mandate that had sidelined thousands, and restored a focus on merit, readiness, and combat capability. Recruitment campaigns now emphasize toughness, discipline, and lethality.

As Hegseth put it: “We are leaving wokeness and weakness behind. No more pronouns, no more climate change obsession, no more emergency vaccine mandates. We’re focused on lethality, meritocracy, accountability, standards, and readiness.”

The enlistment surge reflects a broader cultural shift. Young men are rejecting efforts to feminize American life and embracing a renewed vision of masculine strength and patriotic duty.

They’re joining the military to serve under bold, “America First” leadership. They’re inspired by a president who projects strength and a Pentagon returning to its mission. In a society dominated by TikTok, consumerism, and glorified weakness, the military offers purpose, discipline, and meaning. Many simply want to be part of the most lethal fighting force on Earth.

The Trump effect on masculinity is measurable. In 2024, young men shifted decisively toward Trump, drawn by his unapologetic embrace of traditional values. This same demographic, working-class men from rural and conservative areas, remains the heart of military recruitment. Despite media efforts to downplay the connection, recruitment surged after Trump’s November 2024 victory, coinciding precisely with a return to traditional messaging.

Some liberal analysts cite surveys claiming just 5 percent of potential recruits voiced concerns about “wokeness.” But that misses the point. Young men don’t talk like think tank analysts, they just know they don’t want to join a military that feels like a liberal college campus. The numbers say the rest.

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