FAQ
- Who publishes the Population Representation in the Military
Services report?
- Why is the Population Representation report produced?
- Where can I get a printed copy of the current or past
Population Representation in the Military Services reports?
- Where can I find information on applicants, recruits,
enlisted members, or officers?
- Where can I find demographic characteristics of military
personnel?
- How many people serve in the military?
- What is the proportion of civilian youth entering the
military?
- Where can I get historical data on military personnel?
- What is the Veterans' population?
- How many people have been drafted?
1. Who publishes
the Population Representation in the Military Services report?
A. The Population Representation in the Military Services is published
annually by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Personnel
and Readiness. You may visit their web site at the following URL:
http://dod.mil/prhome
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2. Why is the
Population Representation report produced?
A. The Senate Committee on Armed Services (Report 93–884,
May 1974) mandated that the Department of Defense report on social representation
in the U.S. Military Services annually.
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3. Where can
I get a printed copy of the current or past Population Representation
in the Military Services reports?
A. You can download Adobe
Acrobat files for the FY 2000 through FY 2005 reports from this site.
Alternatively, copies are available from the Office of the Assistant Secretary
of Defense (Force Management Policy)(Accession Policy). Email your request
to LTC John Jessup, or call (703)
695–5525.
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4. Where can
I find information on applicants, recruits, enlisted members, or officers?
A. The following table provides links to relevant sections of the
report.
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5.
Where can I find demographic characteristics of military personnel?
A. The following table provides links to relevant sections of the
report.
|
Enlisted Applicants |
Enlisted Accessions |
Enlisted Force |
Officer Accessions and Corps |
Age
|
|
|
|
|
Race/
Ethnicity |
Active – Tables A–3,
A–5 and
A–7
Reserve – Not available |
|
|
Active – Tables B–33
Reserve – Table C–27 |
Gender
|
|
|
|
|
Marital
Status |
|
|
|
Active – Table B–32
Reserve – Table C–26 |
Education
|
Active – Tables A–6
and A–7
Reserve – Not available |
|
|
Active – Table B–34
Reserve – Table C–28
|
AFQT
|
Active – Tables A–4
and A–5
Reserve – Not available |
|
Active – Not available
Reserve – Not available |
Active – Not available
Reserve – Not available |
Occupations
|
Active – Not available
Reserve – Not available |
Active – Not available
Reserve – Not available |
|
|
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6. How
many people serve in the military?
A. In the Population Representation report, you will find the number
of:
Active Component enlisted members in Table
B-24,
Active Component Commissioned officers in Table
B-31 and Warrant officers in Table
B-43,
Reserve Component enlisted members in Table
C-17,
Reserve Component Commissioned officers in Table
C-25
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7. What
is the proportion of civilian youth entering the military?
A. The number of individuals entering the military enlisted ranks
and comparisons to the civilian population are contained in Tables B–1
through B–12.
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8. Where
can I get historical data on military personnel?
A. In the Population Representation report, historical data are
contained in Appendix D.
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9. What
is the Veterans' population?
A. The Department of Veterans Affairs (www.va.gov
) maintains this data.
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10. How many
people have been drafted?
A. The Selective Service (www.sss.gov)
maintains this data.
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If you have comments on this site, please send email to
LTC John Jessup.
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