America's
Child Soldiers: US Military Recruiting Children to Serve in the Armed Forces
By
Sherwood Ross
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Global Research, November 29, 2008
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In
violation of its pledge to the United Nations not to recruit children into
the military, the Pentagon “regularly target(s) children under 17,” the
American Civil Liberties Union(ACLU) says.
The
Pentagon “heavily recruits on high school campuses, targeting students for
recruitment as early as possible and generally without limits on the age of
students they contact,” the ACLU states in a 46-page report titled “Soldiers
of Misfortune.”
This is
in violation of the U.S. Senate's 2002 ratification of the Optional Protocol
to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Pentagon
recruiters are enrolling children as young as 14 in the Junior Reserve
Officer Training Corps(JROTC) in 3,000 middle-, junior-, and high schools
nationwide, causing about 45 percent of the quarter of million students so
enrolled to enlist, a rate much higher than in the general student
population. Clearly, this is the outcome of underage exposure.
In some
cities, such as Los Angeles, high school administrators have been enrolling reluctant
students involuntarily in JROTC as an alternative to overcrowded gym classes!
In Lincoln high school, enrollees were not told JROTC was involuntary. In
Buffalo, N.Y., the entire incoming freshman class at Hutchinson Central
Technical High School, (average age 14), was involuntarily enrolled in JROTC.
In Chicago, graduating eighth graders (average age 13) are allowed to join
any of 45 JROTC programs.
“Wartime
enlistment quotas (for Iraq and Afghanistan) have placed increased pressure
on military recruiters to fill the ranks of the armed services,” an ACLU
report says. Trying to fill its quotas without reinstituting a draft “has
contributed to a rise in…allegations of misconduct and abuse by recruiters”
that “often goes unchecked.”
The
Pentagon also spends about $6 million a year to flog an online video game
called “America’s Army” to attract children as young as 13, “train them to
use weapons, and engage in virtual combat and other military missions…learn
how to fire realistic Army weapons such as automatic rifles and grenade
launchers and learn how to jump from airplanes,” the ACLU reports. As of
Sept., 2006, 7.5 million users were registered on the game’s website, which
is linked to the Army’s main recruiting website.
And
when Pentagon recruiters sign 17-year-olds into the inactive reserves under
the Future Soldiers Training Program, (the idea being to let them earn their
high school diploma), they frequently don’t tell the children they can
withdraw with no penalty.
“Over
the years, we have had reports from students who were told that if they
change their minds, they would be considered deserters in war time and could
be hunted down and shot,” the New York City-based Youth Activists-Youth
Allies said. One young woman was told if she backed out of her enlistment her
family would be deported. And Bill Galvin, of the Center on Conscience and
War, said one young man who changed his mind about enlisting and was told by
his recruiter: “If you don’t report, that’s treason and you will be shot.”
Singled
out by the Pentagon for intense recruitment drives are urban centers such as
Los Angeles and New York. The latter, in which low-income students account
for 51% of all high school enrollment and where 71% are black or Latino,
contains three of the nation’s top 32 counties for Army enlistment. In Los
Angeles, 91% of the students are non-white and 75% are low-income.
And the
Coalition Against Militarism in Our Schools says the 30 JROTC programs in Los
Angeles Unified School District (with 4,754 students) are “Located in the
most economically depressed communities of the city.”
African-Americans
make up 16% of the civilian population of military age but 22% of the Army’s
enlisted personnel, the ACLU notes. It charges bluntly: “The U.S. military’s
practice of targeting low-income youth and students of color in combination
with exaggerated promises of financial rewards for enlistment, undermines the
voluntariness of their enlistment…”
JROTC
also runs a Middle School Cadet Corp for children as young as 11, that
militarizes them even before they graduate elementary school. “Florida,
Texas, and Chicago, offer military-run after-school programs to sixth-,
seventh-, and eighth-graders…(that) involve drills with wooden rifles and
military chants….and military history.” Children wear uniforms to school once
a week for inspection.
While
the U.S. claims “no one under age 17 is eligible for recruitment,” the
Pentagon’s Joint Advertising Market Research & Studies database(JAMRS)
scoops up data on eleventh graders, typically just 16. JAMRS has data on 30
million Americans between age 16 and 25 for recruitment purposes.
The
ACLU says this data includes “e-mail addresses, grade point averages, college
intentions, height and weight information, schools attended, courses of
study, military interests, and racial and ethnic data” as well as Social
Security numbers.
In the
face of grim casualty reports from the Middle East, Pentagon recruiters
appear increasingly desperate to make their quotas. About one in five, the
New York Times reported in 2004, was found to have engaged in “recruiting
improprieties” ranging from “threats and coercion to making false promises to
young people that they would not be sent to Iraq.”
Given
the Bush regime’s plunge into criminal wars of aggression that defy international
law and the Geneva conventions, there is no reason why military recruitment
of any kind should be allowed on any college campus, much less in the
secondary schools. If the United States truly wished to spread democracy,
(rather than seize oil fields), it would be assigning vast numbers of Peace
Corps recruiters to college campuses, and the budgets of the Peace Corps and
the Defense Department would be reversed.
As
Eugene Debs, the presidential candidate on the Socialist ticket that went to
prison for speaking against World War One, (he polled 913,000 votes in 1920)
once said: “I would no more teach children military training than I would
teach them arson, robbery or assassination.”
The
fact that the Pentagon is having such a daunting time these days filling its
ranks as it wages an illegal war speaks very well for the intelligence of the
American people. That’s no excuse, though, for the Defense Department to
illegally recruit impressionable children.
Sherwood
Ross is a
Miami-based public relations consultant and columnist who previously worked
for the Chicago Daily News, as a radio commentator, and as a columnist for
wire services. Reach him at sherwoodr1@yahoo.com
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