The military is seeing a big decline in the enrollment of African-Americans, which recruiters and Pentagon surveys attribute to the Iraq war's unpopularity, report the Boston Globe's Joseph Williams and Kevin Baron. The Army has been particularly hard hit by the changing attitude. In fiscal 2000, 42,000 blacks applied to join the Army, compared to 17,000 in fiscal 2005, the last year for which a racial breakdown is available. The 60% drop is the largest of any demographic group. Over the same period, the number of applications from whites fell by more than 10%, and by almost 7% among Hispanics. The percentage of blacks...