In the wake of the tragic assassination of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the Pentagon is reportedly exploring a new military recruitment campaign aimed at inspiring young Americans to enlist in his memory. According to NBC News, the initiative would frame military service as a patriotic tribute to Kirk, potentially using the slogan, ‘Charlie has awakened a generation of warriors.’ The campaign would leverage chapters of Kirk’s influential conservative student organization, Turning Point USA, and universities nationwide as recruitment hubs. Anthony Tata, the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, is spearheading the effort. However, the proposal has sparked internal debate within the Pentagon, with some leaders cautioning that it could be seen as exploiting Kirk’s death. Kirk, a key ally of former President Donald Trump, was celebrated for his advocacy of right-wing policies on issues such as race, gender, and immigration. Trump has posthumously announced plans to award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. The Pentagon has yet to officially comment on the potential campaign.
US military weighs recruiting campaign to honor Charlie Kirk, NBC reports
