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Army Reserves
The Army Reserves are an integral part
of the United States Army. The Army Reserves work together
with the Active Army and the National Guard both on American
soil and on foreign soils. These reserves bring in flexibility
in the United States army.
Enlistment in Army Reserves
calls for the following in the individual:-
1. Must be between the ages of 17-34
2. Must be a US citizen or registered alien
3. Healthy and in good physical condition
4. Have good moral values.
These reserves can acquire excellent training and job
skills in a field of his/her personal choice. They can at
the same time pursue a civilian career or continue their
education with the supplementary income from the army. They
can maintain a good lifestyle for their own and make a retirement
commitment.
The Army Reserves asks for an eight-year
military commitment.
The reserves need to serve only one weekend per month and
two weeks in a year. If need be, he/she may have to serve
full time. These troops help in missions pertaining to peace,
security and defending the United States, the Commonwealth
and their possessions. They also provide food, shelter,
water, medical treatment and other forms of civil support
to the civilians in times of emergencies and disasters.
There are around 200,000 such soldiers serving across the
country.
Army Reserves offer training opportunities
ranging from airborne training,
Military Intelligence, Military Police, Medical and many
more. No prior training is required to join these reserves.
One can either enlist or become an officer through direct
commission or through ROTC or through Officer’s Candidate
School (OCS). Students can attend college while serving
the army or attend specially designed courses at accredited
colleges or universities to suit the serving soldiers. They
can also join the Reserve Officer’s Training Corps
at their local college or university and on completion become
an army officer. An individual with a high school diploma
or equivalent (GED) along with a score of above 50 on the
ASVAB is entitled for enlistment.
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