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    It was $88M for 0 recruits, per that USA Today article:

    The Guard received 24,800 recruiting prospects from the program in 2012, documents show. In those cases, potential recruits indicated the NASCAR affiliation prompted them to seek more information about joining. Of that group, only 20 met the Guard’s qualifications for entry into the service, and not one of them joined.

    The $88M was National Guard spending on nascar from 2011-13. The 20 recruits who made the right choice were just in 2012, but the military.com article that daily beast is reporting on says ‘potentially no recruits’ when describing the whole nascar deal.

    The craziest part to me is the 25k prospects yielding 20 qualified candidates. 99.92% were unfit for service.

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      2012, butThe craziest part to me is the 25k prospects yielding 20 qualified candidates. 99.92% were unfit for service.

      Well they did advertise at NASCAR…

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      99.92% were unfit for service.

      It’s that strict conservative diet of pork cracklin’s, copenhagen and budweiser.

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      I wonder what the reasons were. Probably some had allergies or some minor shit like that. With the amount of waivers these days, there’s probably only 20 people in the military who are actually fit for service