compensation:Serving in the U.S. Army Reserve provides a robust compensation package designed to complement your civilian income. Beyond standard drill pay, Soldiers gain access to low-cost healthcare, substantial educational funding, and long-term retirement benefits.
Are you looking to serve your country, learn specialized skills, and build a rewarding career without putting your civilian life on hold? The U.S. Army Reserve offers the unique opportunity to serve part-time while maintaining your civilian career or pursuing your college education.
As a Soldier in the Army Reserve, you will train locally and be prepared to deploy if called upon. We offer over 120 different career paths ranging from Cyber Security and Engineering to Healthcare, Aviation, and Logistics. You will receive world-class training, develop unparalleled leadership skills, and earn highly competitive benefits that support you and your family.
As a member of the Army Reserve, your primary responsibility is to maintain mission readiness. Depending on your chosen career field (Military Occupational Specialty), your duties will vary, but general responsibilities include:
Routine Training: Attend Battle Assembly (drill) at your local Reserve Center.
Annual Training: Complete a two-week annual training exercise to hone your operational skills.
Skill Development: Maintain proficiency in your specific technical, tactical, or administrative career field.
Physical Readiness: Uphold the physical fitness and medical standards required of all U.S. Army Soldiers.
Leadership & Teamwork: Work cohesively within a unit and prepare to take on leadership roles as you advance in rank.
Reach out today for more details: 608.207.4043
Must be (17-42) years old // GED or High School Diploma // U.S. Citizen or I-551 Holder