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1 Then and Now Dr. B.D. Maxfield Office of Army Demographics Hispanics in the U.S. Army April 2004

2 Office of Army Demographics 2 Introduction Hispanic Military Population –2003 U.S. Hispanic Population and Army Hispanic Population Hispanics (Enlisted and Officers) - - All Services Active-Duty Army by Race/Ethnicity/ Gender Hispanics in the Army Reserve/ National Guard Active-Duty Hispanic Families Hispanic Army Civilians POC/ Website

3 Office of Army Demographics 3 U.S. Hispanic Population and Army Hispanic Population* Rest of Army 91.2% Hispanics 8.8% FY03 Army Population* * Includes Active-Duty Army, Army Reserves/National Guard and Army Civilians 2003 U.S. Census Projections –U.S. Population of 18-55 year olds = 149 M Hispanic Population of 18-55 year olds = 19 M – 12.8% of 18-55 year old population are Hispanic Rest of U.S. 87.2% 2003 U.S. Projected Population of 18-55 year olds Hispanics 12.8% FY03 Army Population –Army Population* = 1,254 K Approx 110 K Hispanics –8.8% of total Army population are Hispanic There is a higher percentage of 18-55 year old Hispanics in the U.S. Population (13%) than there are in the comparable Army population* (9%).

4 Office of Army Demographics 4 Hispanic Enlisted Population, All Services Percent TOTAL Enlisted ARMY NAVYUSMC AIR FORCE TOTAL #%#%#%#%#% FY83 27,8164.216,8023.48,6424.919,0703.972,3304.0 FY93 24,4235.131,5357.213,6538.513,5363.883,1475.8 FY03 45,02910.932,82710.222,07313.918,0336.1117,9629.9 Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report During the past 20 years, the percentages of Hispanic Enlisted have significantly increased in all Services except for the Air Force, where only modest increases were noticed. 83 93 03

5 Office of Army Demographics 5 Hispanic Officer* Population, All Services Percent TOTAL OfficersARMYNAVYUSMCAIR FORCETOTAL #%#%#%#%#% FY83 1,2941.26971.02691.31,9661.94,2261.4 FY93 2,2452.51,8332.85633.01,6562.06,2972.4 FY03 3,9224.92,7895.11,0775.72,4393.310,2274.5 * Officer includes Warrants Since FY83, the percentages of Hispanic Officers have significantly increased in all Services, with the exception of the Air Force where only modest increases were noticed. Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report 83 93 03

6 Office of Army Demographics 6 Source: DMDC Hispanics in the “Total” Army Army Percent TOTAL HispanicsTotal FY83FY93FY03FY83FY93FY03 #%#%#%### Total83,4804.782,7335.5110,4108.81,791,4321,500,1051,253,878 Active-Duty Army 29,1103.826,6684.748,9519.9775,260568,529493,563 Army Reserve/Guard 38,6065.642,9296.348,5228.6683,366685,819562,979 Army Civilian 15,7644.713,1365.312,9376.6332,806245,757197,336 The percentage of Hispanics in the Army has increased steadily since FY83 with the Active-Duty Army showing the greatest increase (3.8% in FY83 compared to 9.9% in FY03). 83 93 03

7 Active-Duty Army by Race/Ethnicity/Gender FY83, FY93 and FY03 Office of Army Demographics

8 8 FY03AsiansHispanicsBlacksWhitesTotal (Includes Other/Unknown) Non-Prior Service Accessions2,3668,46711,05046,75169,571 High School Diploma Graduate*95.1%94.2%95.3%86.9%89.5% Test Score Category I-IIIA**65.1%57.0%51.4%81.2%72.7% Females20.0%23.3%33.4%14.9%19.2% Males80.0%76.7%66.6%85.1%80.8% FY03 Army Enlisted Accessions Source: Enlisted Accessions Division * Does not include GEDs or GED+ The majority of FY03 Army Enlisted Accessions were high school diploma graduates (90%). Approximately one-fifth of Hispanics non-prior service Army Accessions in FY03 were female.

9 Office of Army Demographics 9 FY83775,260 FY03493,563 FY93568,529 Active-Duty Army by Race/Ethnicity Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report WhiteBlackHispanicOtherAsian Since FY83, the percentages of Whites and Blacks in the Active-Duty Army have steadily decreased, while the percentage of Hispanics has increased (from 4% to 10%).

10 Office of Army Demographics 10 Hispanics in A-D Army by Rank TOTAL FY83FY93FY03 #%#%#% Total Active-Duty 29,1103.826,6684.748,9519.9 Officers 1,0901.21,8522.53,2624.8 Enlisted 27,8164.224,4235.145,02910.9 Warrants 2041.43933.06605.5 Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Since FY83, the percentages of Hispanics has increased significantly for Officers, Enlisted, and Warrants. 83 93 03

11 Office of Army Demographics 11 Hispanics in the Active-Duty Army by Gender Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Active-Duty Hispanics MalesFemales #%#% FY8327,0843.92,0262.7 FY9324,0404.82,6283.7 FY0341,1439.87,80810.4 Hispanics, irrespective of gender, have shown significant increases in the Active-Duty Army since FY83.

12 Office of Army Demographics 12 Hispanics in the Active-Duty Army by Gender and Rank FY83FY93FY03 MalesFemalesMalesFemalesMalesFemales #%#%#%#%#%#% Officers9731.21171.31,5672.42852.72,6644.75985.4 Enlisted25,9114.31,9052.922,0955.32,3283.937,87210.87,15711.4 Warrants2001.442.23783.0153.06075.5536.3 Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Since FY83, Hispanic men and women have been equally likely to serve in the Officer and Warrant ranks. In the Enlisted ranks, male Hispanics were slightly more likely to serve, but as of FY03, the gender difference in the Enlisted ranks has virtually disappeared. Enlisted Percent Officers Percent Warrants Females Males

13 Office of Army Demographics 13 Source: DMDC Ed Zapanta, Army Active-Duty Army Enlisted by CA, CS, CSS and Race/Ethnicity, FY03 Race/Ethnicity Combat Arms Combat Service Combat Service Support OtherTotal # Enlisted in Army % of Enlisted Force Hispanics29%16%39%16%100%45,02910.9% Asians28%16%40%16%100%14,2443.4% Blacks16%15%52%17%100%108,43626.2% Whites36%21%27%16%100%232,35056.2% Other/Unknown28%16%38%18%100%13,6383.3% Note: Percentages in CA, CS, CSS and Other are calculated for each race/ethnic group separately. Hispanics are more likely to serve in Combat Service Support (39%); however, nearly 30% are serving in Combat Arms.

14 Hispanics in the Army Reserve/National Guard Office of Army Demographics

15 15 National Guard TOTAL Reserves TOTAL Percent Hispanics in Army Reserves and Army National Guard Army ReservesArmy National Guard FY83 (266,188) FY93 (275,900) FY03 (211,890) FY83 (417,178) FY93 (409,919) FY03 (351,089) #%#%#%#%#%#% TOTAL 10,2653.917,4096.322,26510.528,3416.825,5206.226,2577.5 Officers 5381.21,4112.71,9405.21,1643.51,4503.91,4084.8 Enlisted 9,6644.515,9037.220,17411.826,9807.223,8596.624,6147.8 Warrants 631.5952.11515.61972.22112.32353.2 Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Hispanics in the Army Reserves have increased significantly since FY83 for Officers, Enlisted and Warrants. Although the percentage of Hispanic Officers in the National Guard increased moderately since FY83, no discernable change occurred for the Enlisted and Warrants over the past 20 years. 83 93 03

16 Office of Army Demographics 16 Hispanics in the Army Reserves by Gender Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Hispanic Reserves MalesFemales #%#% FY838,9844.01,2813.0 FY9314,4086.63,0015.2 FY0317,07310.65,19210.1 The percentage of Hispanic males has more than doubled in the Army Reserves since FY83, whereas, the percentage of Hispanic females has more than tripled.

17 Office of Army Demographics 17 Hispanics in the Army Reserves by Gender and Rank FY83FY93FY03 MalesFemalesMalesFemalesMalesFemales #%#%#%#%#%#% Officers4401.1981.61,0882.73232.81,4935.34474.8 Enlisted8,4844.71,1803.213,2287.62,6755.915,45011.94,72411.3 Warrants601.432.6922.231.11305.5216.4 Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Although there was a slightly higher percentage of Enlisted Hispanic males than Hispanic females in the Army Reserves in FY83 and FY93, there is virtually no difference by gender and rank for Hispanics in FY03. Enlisted Percent Officers Percent Warrants Females Males

18 Office of Army Demographics 18 Hispanics in the Army National Guard by Gender Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report National Guard Hispanics MalesFemales #%#% FY8327,2526.91,0894.9 FY9323,9646.31,5565.0 FY0322,9837.53,2747.4 The percentage of Hispanics in the National Guard has changed slightly over the past 20 years. As of FY03, Hispanic females are as likely to serve in the National Guard as their male counterparts.

19 Office of Army Demographics 19 FY83FY93FY03 MalesFemalesMalesFemalesMalesFemales #%#%#%#%#%#% Officers1,0873.5774.01,3073.81434.21,2284.71805.6 Enlisted25,9707.31,0105.122,4536.71,4065.121,5447.93,0707.6 Warrants1952.221.92042.372.62113.1245.1 Source: DMDC 3035 EO Report Hispanics in the Army National Guard by Gender and Rank Although Hispanic men were slightly more likely to serve in the Enlisted ranks of the National Guard in FY83 and FY93, the percentage of male and female Hispanics is virtually the same for FY03. Hispanic females are slightly more likely to serve in Officer and Warrant ranks than are Hispanic males. Enlisted Percent Officers Percent Warrants Females Males

20 Hispanic Families Marriages – Joint and Civilian Single – with children Office of Army Demographics

21 21 A-D Hispanics Married by Rank FY93 (26.7K) FY03 (49.0K) #%#% Officers1,36573.72,16866.5 Enlisted14,93861.222,52850.0 Warrants35489.858488.5 Source: DMDC Compared to FY93, there is a decline in the percentage of married Hispanics serving in the Army today. However, Hispanics have a slightly higher marital rate than the total Active-Duty Army (55% to 52%). 93 03 Note: Percentages are based on the number of married Hispanics in a specific grade divided by the TOTAL number of Hispanics in that specific grade. Total Hispanics Total Active-Duty 63% 59% 52% 55%

22 Office of Army Demographics 22 Hispanic Families MarriagesFY93FY03 #%#% Joint Service Marriages1,1486.9*2,52410.0* Civilian Marriages15,50993.1*22,75690.0* SingleFY93FY03 #%#% Single8,72932.720,35941.6 Single with Children1,2824.83,3126.8 * Percentage based on Active-Duty married Hispanics Source: DMDC There has been a significant increase in the percentage of single Hispanics serving in the Army since in FY93, and the percentage of single Hispanics with children is also increasing. Although the percentage of Active-Duty Hispanics who are married has declined since FY93, the number of Hispanics in joint service marriages has increased in the last 10 years.

23 Hispanic Army Civilians Office of Army Demographics

24 24 Hispanic Army Civilians by Gender Source: DMDC 3038D Report Hispanic Army Civilians MalesFemales #%#% FY8310,9825.44,7823.7 FY938,3435.74,7934.8 FY038,2916.94,6465.9 Since FY83, there has been a slight increase in the percentage of male and female Hispanics who hold Army Civilian jobs.

25 Office of Army Demographics 25 Hispanic Army Civilians by Rank Source: DMDC 3038D Report Hispanic Army Civilians FY83FY93FY03 #%#%#% GS 1-4 2,7924.91,3496.61,1359.6 GS 5-8 3,0434.03,2495.53,2547.7 GS 9-12 2,5483.03,6114.23,9115.8 GS 13-15/GM 3561.66802.39933.8 SES 10.331.110.4 TOTAL8,7408,8929,294 The percentage of Hispanics holding Army Civilian jobs has increased slightly since FY83. However, Hispanics are far more likely to be employed in GS 1-8 jobs than they are in the GS 9+ jobs.

26 Office of Army Demographics 26 FY83FY93FY03 MalesFemalesMalesFemalesMalesFemales Grades#%#%#%#%#%#% GS 1-41,0528.41,7404.04638.98865.943910.66969.1 GS 5-81,4265.81,6173.21,2466.92,0034.91,4519.21,8036.8 GS 9-121,9913.25572.52,4014.51,2103.72,4426.21,4695.2 GS 13-15/GM3451.6110.85902.4901.87574.02363.4 SES10.30020.815.00012.3 FY 2003 Hispanic Army Civilians by Rank and Gender FY 1993 FY 1983 Source: DMDC 3038D Report With the exception of SES jobs, the percentage of Hispanics in all GS grade levels has increased over the past 20 years. For both male and female Hispanics, however, the percentage holding Army Civilian jobs declines for the more senior-level positions. Note: Percentages are based on the number of Hispanics in a specific grade divided by the TOTAL number in that specific grade. Males Females

27 Office of Army Demographics 27 Dr. B. D. Maxfield Chief Office of Army Demographics E-mail: Betty.Maxfield@HQDA.Army.mil Comm: 703-696-5128 (DSN 426) Fax: 703-696-5635 http://www.armyg1.army.mil POC / Website


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