I'd be amazed if it changes anything.
The Army is bringing back one of its most successful ad campaigns with the 1980s and 1990s-era slogan – "Be All You Can Be" – as it looks to appeal to Gen Z.On Monday, the branch rolled out a new ad touting the slogan amid a slump in recruiting, as it recently came up 15,000 soldiers short of its goal of 60,000, Military.com reported.
We all know the reason is because many formerly excited red staters can think for themselves and just don't believe in serving the broken bureaucrats and devious deep state in Washington DC.
And good for them.
The Army turned back time with its new "Be All You Can Be" marketing campaign on Monday.Louis Casiano (Fox News)