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  2. MOBCOP • Tour of Duty Provides a portal to post, find and volunteer for Active Duty tours. Tour of Duty (TOD) is a system for advertising AD opportunities where RC Soldiers can look for available tours that match their skills and desire to serve.

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  4. Carrera. Finding your next active duty position has never been easier. Anytime, anywhere. Carrera helps National Guard and Reserve Soldiers explore and achieve their active duty goals from...

  5. Tour of Duty (TOD) is an internet site where reserve component Soldiers (USAR, IRR, ARNG, IMA) can find and volunteer for active duty tours. Any command that has positions or missions that...

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · Army Reserve and National Guard soldiers looking to secure their next stint on active duty orders are now able to do so from their own couches — and on their own mobile devices — thanks to ...

  7. Dec 30, 2021 · The Army advertises individual vacancies for deployments or short active duty tours on Tour of Duty, an online job board tailored for the service’s part-time soldiers to volunteer for such...

  8. Army Reserve Soldiers of all ranks can support units and local recruiters through the Active Duty Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC) program to help that unit complete a mission...

  9. Sep 22, 2019 · So I’m going to tell you about something called Tour of Duty. It’s a website that lists individual job vacancies for soldiers in any of the Reserve Component entities: IRR, IMA, USAR, ARNG. Essentially, you can serve on active duty orders, on your own terms, whenever you want.

  10. 5 days ago · U.S. United States Army Human Resources Command "Soldiers First!" Site Map | Login. Close. Article Menu. The security accreditation level of this site is UNCLASSIFIED and below. Do not process, store, or transmit any Personally Identifiable Information (PII), UNCLASSIFIED/CUI or CLASSIFIED information on this system. ...

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