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G-RAP #61091094
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G-RAP, a recruitment program for the Army National Guard, was a great success. 150,000 new recruits were enlisted. A company called Docupak was awarded $500 million to promote, manage, administer and monitor G-RAP. In 2012, an Army Audit blasted the Army National Guard Command for awarding an illegal contract and Docupak for gross mismanagement. Guardsmen were ââ¬Åencouragedââ¬Â by their command to serve as ââ¬Åambassadorsââ¬Â in an effort to boost enlistment during a time of lengthy deployments in two war zones. The ambassadors were called Recruiting Assistants (RAs). Serving as independent contractors for Docupak, they were paid $2000 for each successful enlistment. General Ingram, Director of the ANG, directed Adjutant Generals in all states to investigate every soldier who had served as a recruiting assistant. More than one hundred thousand soldiers have come under review. More than 80,000 are under investigation.
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