ASVAB exists for a reason. People only get into jobs they qualify for. Furthermore, there are ways for people without a Diploma or GED to enlist but it's very limited and certainly not easy.
Yet less than 71% of the recruits in 2007 had a real high school diploma. Furthermore, only 56.2% in 2005 to 44.6% in 2006 were competent enough to be given jobs that require any sort of qualification.
These aren't the creme of the crop. Many of them have difficulty finding real jobs with any sort of actual screening to meet the criteria necessary to get a job. They aren't doing it to defend their country from some imaginary foe. They are doing it for the pay and the benefits. And they are the ones who typically end up in the infantry doing the real fighting.
This group is already overly pampered by being on the federal government welfare dole while receiving perks that no other similar government employee gets. They hardly need even more incentive just to be occasionally intentionally mistreated and abused to fight political wars in foreign countries for some chicken hawk politicians.
If they really want to be involved in such reprehensible activities, they can do so without having to be prodded with extravagant benefits and goofy billion dollar advertising campaigns including even NASCAR race team sponsorship. They wouldn't need to hear some recruiter give his spiel on their high school or college campus.
Sorry, but your articles are from 2008, during the height of the surge when recruitment requirements were lowered considerably to get more boots on the ground as quickly as possible. Before the surge and starting again around late 2012 to early 2013, the recruitment requirements did not allow convicted felons or those without a high school education serve in the military. That is the current standard and is the default peace-time standard. But hey, I'll let you continue to put your foot in your mouth as you continue to demonstrate that you know absolutely nothing about how the military operates.
'Translation of the above post: "You found data that contradicts my claim as well as exposing legitimate holes in the data I presented, so now I have to attempt to hand wave your data away to save face."'
You can't have it both ways. The suicide rates obviously skyrocketed due to the very same wars. If merely training and serving in the military made people suicidal (while causing "most" of them to suffer from serious physical and mental impairments) as you absurdly suggest, this would have been seen in the statistics long before now.
Not to mention that hardly anybody would ever willingly sign up, and the VA hospitals would be located every few miles or so to accommodate all the victims.
Now that the military is downsizing it obviously can stand to be far more picky. But just as soon as they need cannon fodder to fight some silly foreign war once more, that will quickly change yet again. They don't need even more extravagant benefits. They need far less because the supply now exceeds the demand.
Again, if you really cared about those who find cushy homes in the military, you would be protesting on the street to end involvement in absurd foreign wars while doing all you could to elect congressmen who don't just give veterans lip service when it comes to the VA.
The military is still vastly bloated. It could be a quarter of its current size while still being far more than capable of defending this country from any sort of actual threat.