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  1. MOBCOP is the official portal for U.S. Department of Defense reservists and national guard soldiers. Find and apply for mobilization opportunities, access your records and more with your CAC card.

  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.

  3. For more information, visit MOBCOP Suite (Users must be on a DOD network to access this website) Official site of the U.S. Army Reserve, the federal military reserve forces of the United States.

  4. May 16, 2023 · MOBILIZATION SUPPORT BRIGADE: The Mobilization Support Brigade executes ADCON by providing sustainment for Army Reserve and National Guard units and Soldiers mobilizing and demobilizing at Fort...

  5. Dec 30, 2021 · The Army's part-time troops will soon be able to browse mobilization opportunities from home — and maybe even their cell phones.

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · Guard, Reserve soldiers can now browse active duty jobs on their phones. Previously, the opportunities were only accessible through the NIPR network-only Tour of Duty portal.

  7. www.milsuite.mil › book › servletLogin - milSuite

    PURPOSE: The purpose of milSuite is to provide a collection of social business tools for Department of Defense (DoD) personnel (Common Access Card (CAC) enabled approved) that facilitates professional networking, learning, and innovation through knowledge sharing and collaboration.

  8. within MOBCOP by uploading, validating, and accurately applying the correct account codes to MOBCOP issued orders. FM also enables commands to control, monitor and report on funds

  9. (https://mobcop.army.mil/) processes all voluntary requests for active duty in support of contingency operations except for retiree recalls. They must fill out a paperwork and submit to HRC...

  10. Tour of Duty (TOD) is a component of the Mobilization Common Operating Picture (MOBCOP) suite of applications. It is an internet site where reserve component Soldiers (USAR, IRR, ARNG, IMA) can find and volunteer for Active-Duty tours. Currently access to MOBCOP is limited to personnel on a .mil network.

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