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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR2252
来源IDRR-2252-A
Life as a Private: A Study of the Motivations and Experiences of Junior Enlisted Personnel in the U.S. Army
Todd C. Helmus; S. Rebecca Zimmerman; Marek N. Posard; Jasmine L. Wheeler; Cordaye Ogletree; Quinton Stroud; Margaret C. Harrell
发表日期2018-05-14
出版年2018
语种英语
结论

Soldiers Join the Army for Family, Institutional, and Occupational Reasons

  • The importance of family is a recurring feature in the narratives of soldiers.
  • Soldiers cite call to serve and perception of honor, but also thirst for adventure, benefits, and pay.

Many Soldiers Value the Opportunity to Become a Military Professional

  • Most soldiers in the research sample acknowledged the unique benefits that they got from Army service.
  • Despite generally favorable experiences overall, soldiers are frustrated by the bureaucratic characteristics of work in the Army.
  • The information soldiers consume prior to joining their first unit may influence expectations about Army service; more accurate information than that derived from action movies might improve satisfaction with their real experience.

Soldiers Value Relationships with Other Soldiers as a Critical Feature of Army Life

  • The critical importance of camaraderie and good small-unit leadership suggests avenues to enhance soldier recruitment and retention.

Most Soldiers Enjoy Positive Well-Being and Satisfying Social Lives

  • Most soldiers in the research sample said that their leadership and peers were an important source of support.
  • In fact, leadership and fellow soldiers were cited as the most important source of motivation, camaraderie, and overall social support.

Soldiers in the Sample Were Satisfied with Army Life

  • A variety of factors affect soldiers' intent to reenlist, such as family concerns, injuries, promotions, civilian opportunities, and the likelihood of deploying to war. The majority of soldiers believed their Army service would help them find future work.
摘要

The U.S. Army Recruiting Command asked RAND Arroyo Center to undertake research to improve its understanding of soldiers' motivations to join the Army, and how the reality of Army life matches up with expectations. Who joins, why, and how satisfied are they with their decisions? This study's portrayal of the U.S. Army private could serve as an educational tool for a variety of important audiences, such as Army senior leadership, junior officers, noncommissioned officers, and prospective new recruits.

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To conduct this study, RAND researchers interviewed 81 soldiers, ranked E-1 to E-4, generally assigned to their first Modified Table of Organization and Equipment unit. The findings from this study offer a rich description of experiences by a select few junior enlisted Army personnel; however, due to sample size limitations, the findings of this study cannot be generalized to the U.S. Army as a whole or to any rank or Career Management Field category. The research found that soldiers join the Army for family, institutional, and occupational reasons, and many value the opportunity to become a military professional. They value their relationships with other soldiers, enjoy their social lives, and are satisfied with Army life.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Recruitment: Joining the Army

  • Chapter Three

    Working in the Army

  • Chapter Four

    Life in the Unit

  • Chapter Five

    Financial, Health, and Social Lives of Soldiers

  • Chapter Six

    Satisfaction with the Army Experience

  • Chapter Seven

    Conclusions and Implications

  • Appendix A

    Interview Protocol

  • Appendix B

    Data Coding

主题Enlisted Personnel ; Military Career Field Management ; Military Personnel Retention ; Military Recruitment ; Occupations ; United States Army
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2252.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Todd C. Helmus,S. Rebecca Zimmerman,Marek N. Posard,et al. Life as a Private: A Study of the Motivations and Experiences of Junior Enlisted Personnel in the U.S. Army. 2018.
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