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Full Time
Active Duty -is a full time commitment. In many ways it is like having a full-time civilian job. A soldier’s day is divided into work and off-hours. The length of service for Active Duty ranges from two to six years.
Part Time
The Army Reserve offers the opportunity for part time enlistment. As a Soldier in the Army Reserve, you'll gain training and job skills you can't get anywhere else, which will help you no matter what path you take in life.Army Reservist usually spend one weekend a month in training and two weeks a year in Field Training Exercise (TXT). The length of service ranges from three to six years.
Two Weeks a Year - One Weekend a Month When you join the Army Reserve, you can serve your country and maintain a lifestyle all your own. While living near home you'll be a stronger person. A better citizen. And the world will see your strength.
° Military Police Unit Training
° Helicopter Gunnery Unit Training
° Bridge Crossing FTX (Bridge-X)
° Biological Detection FTX
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ROTC
Army ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) is an elective curriculum you take along with your required college classes. It prepares you with the tools, training and experiences that will help you succeed in any competitive environment. Along with great leadership training, Army ROTC can pay for your college tuition, too. You will have a normal college student experience like everyone else on campus, but when you graduate, you will be an Officer in the Army.
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How to Enroll: Contact your advisor find out what you need to do to enroll in the ROTC curriculum.
High School Students: JROTC - Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps - If you're still in high school and you're interested in joining Army ROTC, you can find schools that carry an Army ROTC program or talk to your academic advisor.
College Students: If you're interested in joining Army ROTC and you are in college, you can start by taking an Army ROTC basic elective course. If you have at least two or more years remaining toward your undergraduate degree, but not enough time to complete the Basic Course, you can enter the Army ROTC Advanced Course by completing the Leader's Training Course held at Fort Knox, Kentucky, during the summer. Talk to your campus Military Science department about other ways to join Army ROTC and incentives available, including opportunities to compete for two-, three-, or four-year scholarships.
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