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To: InHisImage; PoisedWoman
American Forces Press Service

Hispanics on the Rise as Largest U.S. Ethnicity

 

 By Staff Sgt. Alicia K. Borlik
 
American Forces Press Service


 WASHINGTON -- Hispanics account for almost 11 percent of the 
 American population, numbering near 30 million, according to the 
 U.S. Census Bureau. And their numbers are expected to triple by 
 the middle of the next century, accounting for nearly a quarter 
 of America's population.
 
 The fastest growing ethnic group in America is also increasing 
 its presence in the military. Since 1987, the percentage of 
 Hispanics in uniform has increased more than any other group, up 
 3 percent to almost 100,000 in strength, according to statistics 
 from the Defense Manpower Data Center in Monterey, Calif.
 
 The Army shows the largest Hispanic increase in the past 10 
 years. Despite the drawdown, the number of Hispanic soldiers 
 increased 10 percent even as the ranks of white and black 
 soldiers decreased about 40 percent each. Hispanic soldiers 
 currently account for nearly 7 percent of the Army.
 
 Hispanic representation in the Marine Corps nearly doubled 
 during the past 10 years to about 11 percent. The Navy and Air 
 Force have 6 percent to 8 percent Hispanic service members.
 
 In July, at the DoD Equal Opportunity Conference in Birmingham, 
 Ala., Deputy Defense Secretary John J. Hamre recognized the 
 importance of minorities to the success of an increasingly 
 diverse U.S. military.
 
 "The proportion of Hispanics in the services has grown, but they 
 are still underrepresented," Hamre said. "Minorities in general 
 are still underrepresented in the officer corps. While 
 minorities represent one in five enlisted men and women, they 
 represent only one out of 10 officers." He described the 
 president's desire to have a government that "looks like 
 America."
 
 "The Department of Defense wants to meet that goal and go one 
 better," Hamre said. "Our goal is to have an all-volunteer force 
 that has all the diversity of America, but is uniform in its 
 excellence. Whether someone is white, black, brown, yellow, 
 male, or female is not the issue. We want to find and keep the 
 best minds, talent and leaders available." 
 
 DoD's theme for the 1998 Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – 
 Oct. 15) is "Hispanic Women in Leadership." 
 

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Sep1998/n09151998_9809154.html

46 posted on 04/02/2003 12:42:39 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"DoD's theme for the 1998 Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 –
Oct. 15) is "Hispanic Women in Leadership."
"

Your info is a little out of date. As of 2000, 14% of Marines were hispanic. And that's three years ago, at that. I suspect the numbers are higher today.
50 posted on 04/02/2003 12:45:53 PM PST by MineralMan
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