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  1. Here are the tools to help you transition from Active Duty and ensure the Army Reserve complements your life. Ready to Transition? Call or email us for more information. If you are not currently serving in the Army, please talk with a recruiter. Locate a Recruiter. Call us at 1-800-325-4389 or email us here.

  2. Jeff Wasson is a father, a lawyer, a coach, and a soldier in the U. S. Army Reserve. SPC Wasson shares why he chose to join the Army Reserve, and how that has impacted his personal life and his career. Choosing the Army Reserve allows him to continue doing all the things he loves to do, while starting a legacy of service for his son.

  3. Here are the requirements to become an enlisted Soldier: Age: Between 17-35 years old. Medical, Moral, Physical: Medically and physically fit, and in good moral standing. Citizenship: A U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a valid Green Card. Education: A high school graduate or equivalent.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Members of the Army Reserve spend one weekend per month on duty and two weeks per year in training. Also, members of the Army Reserve may be called upon for active duty at any time. There are several requirements for those that wish to join the Army Reserve, including: Age. Members of the Army Reserve are between the ages of 17 and 34.

  5. A comprehensive guide to the Army Reserve. At A Glance is a comprehensive introduction to today's U.S. Army Reserve featuring information on capabilities and commands. (Right-click image to save 25 MB .pdf) LETTER FROM THE CHIEF OF ARMY RESERVE. It is my pleasure to present the latest edition of Army Reserve at a Glance, a concise overview of ...

  6. You cannot join the military to enter the U.S. or to get a visa. Age limits. Each branch of the military has age limits to enlist in active duty: Air Force: 17 - 42; Army: 17 - 35; Coast Guard: 17 - 41; Marine Corps: 17 - 28; Navy: 17 - 41; Space Force: 17 - 42; The age limits are different if you join as an officer or join the Guard or Reserve.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · Here’s a quick look at the benefits you’ll have by transitioning to the reserves: Part-time pay: Pay is based on rank and service time. Bonuses are sometimes available for high-demand skills. Skills training: Your active-duty skills will be put to good use in the National Guard or the reserves. Or maybe you’ll choose to retrain in a ...

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