army recruiting efforts
Defense expert says video games an effective recruiting tool for US military
Could the United States’ next General Patton be a 13-year-old currently playing Halo 3:ODST?
That is not as far fetched as it may seem, according to Washington Examiner columnist Peter W. Singer.
Singer notes United States Army officials’ testimony in Congress that video games including America’s Army are more effective than “any other method of contact” at recruiting potential soldiers. A 2008 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Study found that 30 percent of Americans aged 16-24 had a more positive impression of the Army because of that particular game.















