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Table 1: Educational Attainment of Army Recruits by State, 2005-2007
The table below shows the percentage of each state's active-duty Army recruits in fiscal years 2005, 2006 and 2007 that held a regular high school diploma or above, otherwise known as 'tier 1' by the Department of Defense. The Department of Defense has a goal of 90% of new recruits holding a regular high school diploma. In 2006, the proportion of new recruits with a regular high school diploma dropped for every state and nationally, with the exception of North Dakota. The proportion was also the lowest in more than 25 years. In 2007, the percentage of tier 1 recruits dropped further. While nine states had higher percentages in 2007 than 2006, all of them were still lower than 2005. Vermont, Nebraska and Minnesota had the highest percentages of tier 1 recruits. Nevada, Montana and Mississippi had the lowest percentages. These statistics are part of an analysis of recruiting data obtained by NPP from the Department of Defense through a Freedom of Information Act request.
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