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Special Operations LIST
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Army Rangers
Special Aviation Operations Regiment (SOAR)
Becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a select few. complete missions that call for speed, precision, and heavy firepower, including rifles, machine guns, and explosives.
The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), also known as Night Stalkers, is the Nation’s premier aviation unit providing highly specialized aviation capabilities.
02
Green Beret
Special Forces Soldiers are among the elite of the military and conduct missions with a focus on surveillance and developing defense capabilities.
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Army Rangers
Becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a select few, calling for mental toughness, physical fitness, moral character, and motivation to endure the challenges you’ll face in the field. You’ll be a member of one of five battalions, on a team designed to complete missions that call for speed, precision, and heavy firepower, including rifles, machine guns, and explosives. Rangers have led the way from the beaches of Normandy to the deserts of Afghanistan.
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Green Berets
When you’re part of the elite Special Operations Forces, you work in a small team with very focused skills and access to the most advanced technology, weapons, and gear. Special Forces Soldiers are among the elite of the military and conduct missions with a focus on surveillance and developing defense capabilities. You’ll go through more intense training to become a Green Beret, but you’ll gain more initiative, maturity, self-reliance, and resourcefulness to overcome challenges.
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Special Operations Avation Regiment (SOAR)
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The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), also known as Night Stalkers, is the Nation’s premier aviation unit providing highly specialized aviation capabilities and support in the most challenging environments around the globe for elite special operations forces engaged in no-fail missions.1st
1st Battalion is located at Ft. Campbell, KY and is equipped with MH-6 and AH-6 Little Bird light assault and attack helicopters and MH-60 Black Hawk assault and attack helicopters.
2nd Battalion is located at Ft. Campbell, KY and is equipped with MH-47 Chinook Heavy assault helicopters, MH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters and MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft system.
3rd Battalion is located at Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, GA and is equipped with MH-47 Chinook Heavy assault helicopters and MH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters.
4th Battalion is located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Tacoma, WA and is equipped with MH-47 Chinook heavy assault helicopters and MH-60 Black Hawk medium assault helicopters.
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Ground Troop LIST
CAnnon Crew Member
Explosive Ordinance Disposal
01
03
Work with Howitzers, some of the most technologically advanced weapons systems ever created, to support infantry and tank units.
As an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer, you’ll lead the Army's tactical and technical explosives experts.
Combat Engineer
02
Provide expertise and come up with quick and creative engineering solutions, constructing obstacles, as well as defense and fighting positions.
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Cannon Crew Member, 13B
As a Cannon Crewmember, you’ll play a vital role in helping the Army win during missions. You’ll work with Howitzers, some of the most technologically advanced weapons systems ever created, to support infantry and tank units. You’ll learn how to handle ammunition, operate these weapons systems, and calculate targets. Soldiers in this job will enlist as a Field Artillery Soldier (13U) and be assigned to a specific Field Artillery job (13-Series MOS) based on available Army opportunities and skills assessed at Basic Combat Training.
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Combat Engineer, 12b
As a Combat Engineer, you’ll work quickly and skillfully to help Soldiers navigate while on combat missions by clearing barriers with explosives and detecting and avoiding mines and other environmental hazards. You'll provide expertise and come up with quick and creative engineering solutions, constructing obstacles, as well as defense and fighting positions.
+info
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Explosive Ordinance Disposal, 89d
As an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer, you’ll lead the Army's tactical and technical explosives experts. You’ll command and control operations, advise commanders and staff of potential or actual explosive threats, and you’ll be prepared to perform missions in support of Army units worldwide and across all operational environments. You’ll also engage Explosive Ordnance Disposal Soldiers at all levels.
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Medical Corps LIST
01
02
Combat Medical Specialist
Special Forces Medical Sgt
As a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, you'll become Green Berets, one of the most highly skilled Soldiers in the world.
As a Combat Medic Specialist, you'll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations.
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COmbat Medical Specialist, 68W
As a Combat Medic Specialist, you'll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations. Your training will allow you to serve as a first responder and triage illnesses and injuries to save lives, much like a paramedic in the civilian world. You'll also train other Soldiers in lifesaver/first responder courses and provide care on base while not deployed.
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Special Forces Medical Sgt, 18D
As a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, you'll become Green Berets, one of the most highly skilled Soldiers in the world. Though you’ll primarily train with an emphasis on first-response and trauma medicine much like a paramedic in the civilian world, you’ll also have a working knowledge of dentistry, veterinary care, public sanitation, water quality, and optometry.
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Health and Human Services career paths
Army Chaplain
Army Lawyer JAG
Medical COrps
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Army Chaplain, 56A
Nurture the soul of the Army. As an Army Chaplain, you’ll be a commissioned Officer who gives emotional guidance to Soldiers and their families as a spiritual counselor. Army Chaplains adopt innovative approaches to care by recognizing the physical, mental, and spiritual challenges Soldiers face every day.
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Army Lawyer (JAG/Judge Advocate General), 27A
JAG Corps is a government law organization that defends the Army and its Soldiers in all military legal matters. It’s one of the country’s largest law firms, providing important legal advice to senior Army officials. Change lives—and even make history—in Army Law. Some legal paths are focused on defending individual Soldiers, while others are focused on representing the Army as a single entity.
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Support Medical Corps LIST
01
03
Family Medicine Physician
Anesthesiologist
As a family Medicine Physician, you’ll provide the highest quality of health care to Soldiers and their families.
As an Anesthesiologist, you’ll administer anesthesia to patients who undergo surgery and other procedures.
02
General Dentist
As a General Dentist, you'll gain valuable experience and start building your practice as a member of the distinguished U.S. Army Dental Corps.
Home
Back
FAmily Medicine Physician, 61H
As a family Medicine Physician, you’ll provide the highest quality of health care to Soldiers and their families. You’ll diagnose and treat patients with health issues in areas such as general and preventive medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, and more. You’ll also assist surgical procedures, provide pre- and post-operative care, conduct research, and educate and train medical students or personnel in your field of expertise.
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General Dentist, 63A
As a General Dentist, you'll gain valuable experience and start building your practice as a member of the distinguished U.S. Army Dental Corps. You’ll treat Soldiers suffering from diseases, injuries, and defects of the teeth, jaw, and mouth, and practice across the field of general dentistry to ensure that each Soldier is in optimal oral health.
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Anesthesiologist, 60N
As an Anesthesiologist, you’ll administer anesthesia to patients who undergo surgery and other procedures. As an Officer in the U.S. Army healthcare community, you’ll have the opportunity to receive unique training in trauma settings and serve a rotation on the forward surgical team, building a distinguished medical career while making a difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families.
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Support Services career paths
Transportation Management Coordinator
Cyber Warfare Officer
Firefighter
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Transportation Management Coordinator, 88n
- If a mission required prioritizing supply transport for certain units over others, would you comply even if it meant others went without?
- If ordered to conceal the true contents of a transport for strategic reasons, could you comply no matter what those contents are?
As a Transportation Management Coordinator, you'll plan and schedule transportation for troops, cargo, and
equipment worldwide. You will document and inventory freight shipments, prepare cargo for travel, and determine the most efficient mode of transport and coordination for Soldiers and personnel to meet mission requirements
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Cyber Warfare Officer, 17A
As a Cyber Warfare Officer, you'll be responsible for leading cyber mission forces in conducting offensive and defensive cyberspace operations. You’ll protect data, networks, and net-centric capabilities, and project power by the application of force in or through cyberspace.
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Firefighter, 12M
As an Army Firefighter, you’ll have the vital task of protecting peoples’ lives and property from fire, much like their civilian counterparts. You’ll control and prevent fires, not only in Army structures, but also aboard aircraft and ships. You’ll supervise and conduct firefighting, rescue, salvage, and fire protection operations, and you’ll perform emergency response duties during hazardous materials incidents.
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Support Services
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COmbat
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Brief History
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Combat career paths
Civil Affairs Specialist
Infantryman
CBRN
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Infantryman, 11B
As an Infantry Soldier, you’ll serve in the field, working to defend our country against any threats on the ground. You’ll capture, destroy, and deter enemy forces, assist in reconnaissance, and help mobilize troops and weaponry to support the mission as the ground combat force.
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Civil Affairs Specialist, 38B
As a Civil Affairs Specialist, you’ll be the link between the Army and local civilians around the world. You will identify what critical resources local citizens may need during missions or in crisis situations, fostering and maintaining dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations. And you’ll be responsible for coordinating, conducting, and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents.
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear OFficer (CBRN), 74A
As a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Officer, you will be part of the Army branch that defends against the threat of biological and chemical weapons, and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). You will lead extraordinary Chemical units to protect our nation by assessing and mitigating WMD/CBRN threats. Additionally, you will be certified in HAZMAT operations and the handling of toxic and hazardous substances and be called upon to share your scientific expertise with Army units during both combat and peacetime.
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Health and Human Services career paths
Plastic Surgeon
Social Worker
Culinary Specialist
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Culinary Specialist, 92G
As a Culinary Specialist, you’ll cook meals and work alongside chefs to prepare meals comparable to any major restaurant, so that Soldiers can sit down and enjoy a hot meal in between training or mission deployments. You’ll be responsible for preparing and servicing meals both in the field and at home stations, as well as ordering, inspecting food supplies, and keeping the kitchen safe and sanitary.
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Home
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Social Worker, 73A
As a Social Worker, you’ll provide direct services to help improve the mental well-being of our Soldiers and their families. Your responsibilities may include teaching, training, supervision, research administration, and policy development in evolving situations where you can put your expertise and passion for others to work
+info
Home
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Plastic Surgeon, 61L
As a Plastic Surgeon, you will examine, repair, and reconstruct physical impairments on patients. Often, you will perform surgery to improve the function or appearance of the face or a body part due to a birth disorder or physical trauma. As an Officer, the care of your patients will be at the core of your medical practice as you make an important difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families.
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Support Services career paths
Masonry and Carpentry Specialist
MOtor Transport Operator
Military Police
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Carpentry and Masonry Specialist, 12W
As a Carpentry and Masonry Specialist, you'll have the skills needed to handle a variety of carpentry and masonry duties, building important structures for the Army using hand and power tools, lumber, concrete, stones, and bricks. You’ll also help combat engineers build structures to respond to rough terrain and environmental hazards.
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Motor Transport Operator, 88M
As a Motor Transport Operator, you’ll play an important part of the Army’s transportation logistics team. You’ll supervise and operate wheeled vehicles over all types of terrain to safely transport cargo, troops, and provide advanced mobility on all missions. You’ll manage loading, unloading, and report any vehicle problems or damage.
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Military Police, 31A
As a Military Police Officer, you’ll be responsible for ensuring the safety and protection of Army personnel, equipment, and secure terrain inside and outside military installations, as well as manage, supervise and control secured areas. Additionally, you’ll supervise police intelligence missions, help train local law enforcement teams, lead small, tactical military police units, and function as an advisor to the Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
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US Army Brief History
June 14th, 1775
The Army of the Union stands against the Confederacy, the first draft is enacted, and the American Civil War is won
1941-1945
The Army takes part in the global war on terrorism operating in Afghanistan, Iraq, and around the world.
The U.S. Army is established by the Second Continental Congress to fight in the American Revolutionary War under General George Washington.
During World War II the US Army swells to over 8 million soldiers serving in the Pacific, Africa, Europe, and within the US.
2001-Present
1861-1865
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US Army Reserves Brief History
Army Reserves support missions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and worldwide humanitarian efforts.
National Defense act creates the Officers' Reserve Corps. 89,000 reservists serve during World War I
1950-Korean War
1908
Congress creates the first federal reserve force, the Medical Reserve Corps.
The Reserves take part in the response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea. The first large-scale activation under its new name, U.S. Army Reserve
2001-Present
1916-1918
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Other Military Branches LIST
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Army/Air National guard
Marine Reserves
The U.S. National Guard serves as a reserve military force that supports both state and federal missions, responding to domestic emergencies and national defense operations.
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve provides trained units and qualified individuals ready to support active-duty Marines during national emergencies, crises, or wartime operations.
Coast Guard
Airforce Reserves
The U.S. Coast Guard protects the nation’s maritime interests by conducting search and rescue, law enforcement, environmental protection, and homeland security missions on oceans, coasts, and waterways.
The U.S. Air Force Reserve provides trained airmen and units ready to support active-duty operations in air, space, and cyberspace during missions, emergencies, or wartime.
Space Force
US Maritime Service
The U.S. Maritime Service trains officers and personnel to support the nation’s merchant marine and ensure the safe, efficient operation of ships during peace and war.
The U.S. Space Force organizes, trains, and equips forces to protect American interests and ensure freedom of operation in space.
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Army and REserves
Exploration activity
Get Started
Choose your path
Army
Reserves
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Other Branches
Choose your Army path
Health/Human Service
Support Services
COmbat
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Brief History
Back
Home
Combat career paths
Medical Corps
Special Operations
GRound Troops
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Home
Back
Special Operations LIST
01
03
Army Rangers
Special Aviation Operations Regiment (SOAR)
Becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a select few. complete missions that call for speed, precision, and heavy firepower, including rifles, machine guns, and explosives.
The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), also known as Night Stalkers, is the Nation’s premier aviation unit providing highly specialized aviation capabilities.
02
Green Beret
Special Forces Soldiers are among the elite of the military and conduct missions with a focus on surveillance and developing defense capabilities.
Home
Back
Army Rangers
Becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a select few, calling for mental toughness, physical fitness, moral character, and motivation to endure the challenges you’ll face in the field. You’ll be a member of one of five battalions, on a team designed to complete missions that call for speed, precision, and heavy firepower, including rifles, machine guns, and explosives. Rangers have led the way from the beaches of Normandy to the deserts of Afghanistan.
+info
Home
Back
Green Berets
When you’re part of the elite Special Operations Forces, you work in a small team with very focused skills and access to the most advanced technology, weapons, and gear. Special Forces Soldiers are among the elite of the military and conduct missions with a focus on surveillance and developing defense capabilities. You’ll go through more intense training to become a Green Beret, but you’ll gain more initiative, maturity, self-reliance, and resourcefulness to overcome challenges.
+info
Home
Back
Special Operations Avation Regiment (SOAR)
+info
The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), also known as Night Stalkers, is the Nation’s premier aviation unit providing highly specialized aviation capabilities and support in the most challenging environments around the globe for elite special operations forces engaged in no-fail missions.1st 1st Battalion is located at Ft. Campbell, KY and is equipped with MH-6 and AH-6 Little Bird light assault and attack helicopters and MH-60 Black Hawk assault and attack helicopters. 2nd Battalion is located at Ft. Campbell, KY and is equipped with MH-47 Chinook Heavy assault helicopters, MH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters and MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft system. 3rd Battalion is located at Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, GA and is equipped with MH-47 Chinook Heavy assault helicopters and MH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters. 4th Battalion is located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Tacoma, WA and is equipped with MH-47 Chinook heavy assault helicopters and MH-60 Black Hawk medium assault helicopters.
Home
Back
Ground Troop LIST
CAnnon Crew Member
Explosive Ordinance Disposal
01
03
Work with Howitzers, some of the most technologically advanced weapons systems ever created, to support infantry and tank units.
As an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer, you’ll lead the Army's tactical and technical explosives experts.
Combat Engineer
02
Provide expertise and come up with quick and creative engineering solutions, constructing obstacles, as well as defense and fighting positions.
Home
Back
Cannon Crew Member, 13B
As a Cannon Crewmember, you’ll play a vital role in helping the Army win during missions. You’ll work with Howitzers, some of the most technologically advanced weapons systems ever created, to support infantry and tank units. You’ll learn how to handle ammunition, operate these weapons systems, and calculate targets. Soldiers in this job will enlist as a Field Artillery Soldier (13U) and be assigned to a specific Field Artillery job (13-Series MOS) based on available Army opportunities and skills assessed at Basic Combat Training.
+info
Home
Back
Combat Engineer, 12b
As a Combat Engineer, you’ll work quickly and skillfully to help Soldiers navigate while on combat missions by clearing barriers with explosives and detecting and avoiding mines and other environmental hazards. You'll provide expertise and come up with quick and creative engineering solutions, constructing obstacles, as well as defense and fighting positions.
+info
Home
Back
Explosive Ordinance Disposal, 89d
As an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer, you’ll lead the Army's tactical and technical explosives experts. You’ll command and control operations, advise commanders and staff of potential or actual explosive threats, and you’ll be prepared to perform missions in support of Army units worldwide and across all operational environments. You’ll also engage Explosive Ordnance Disposal Soldiers at all levels.
+info
Home
Back
Medical Corps LIST
01
02
Combat Medical Specialist
Special Forces Medical Sgt
As a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, you'll become Green Berets, one of the most highly skilled Soldiers in the world.
As a Combat Medic Specialist, you'll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations.
Home
Back
COmbat Medical Specialist, 68W
As a Combat Medic Specialist, you'll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations. Your training will allow you to serve as a first responder and triage illnesses and injuries to save lives, much like a paramedic in the civilian world. You'll also train other Soldiers in lifesaver/first responder courses and provide care on base while not deployed.
+info
Home
Back
Special Forces Medical Sgt, 18D
As a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, you'll become Green Berets, one of the most highly skilled Soldiers in the world. Though you’ll primarily train with an emphasis on first-response and trauma medicine much like a paramedic in the civilian world, you’ll also have a working knowledge of dentistry, veterinary care, public sanitation, water quality, and optometry.
+info
Home
Back
Health and Human Services career paths
Army Chaplain
Army Lawyer JAG
Medical COrps
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Home
Back
Army Chaplain, 56A
Nurture the soul of the Army. As an Army Chaplain, you’ll be a commissioned Officer who gives emotional guidance to Soldiers and their families as a spiritual counselor. Army Chaplains adopt innovative approaches to care by recognizing the physical, mental, and spiritual challenges Soldiers face every day.
+info
Home
Back
Army Lawyer (JAG/Judge Advocate General), 27A
JAG Corps is a government law organization that defends the Army and its Soldiers in all military legal matters. It’s one of the country’s largest law firms, providing important legal advice to senior Army officials. Change lives—and even make history—in Army Law. Some legal paths are focused on defending individual Soldiers, while others are focused on representing the Army as a single entity.
+info
Home
Back
Support Medical Corps LIST
01
03
Family Medicine Physician
Anesthesiologist
As a family Medicine Physician, you’ll provide the highest quality of health care to Soldiers and their families.
As an Anesthesiologist, you’ll administer anesthesia to patients who undergo surgery and other procedures.
02
General Dentist
As a General Dentist, you'll gain valuable experience and start building your practice as a member of the distinguished U.S. Army Dental Corps.
Home
Back
FAmily Medicine Physician, 61H
As a family Medicine Physician, you’ll provide the highest quality of health care to Soldiers and their families. You’ll diagnose and treat patients with health issues in areas such as general and preventive medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, and more. You’ll also assist surgical procedures, provide pre- and post-operative care, conduct research, and educate and train medical students or personnel in your field of expertise.
+info
Home
Back
General Dentist, 63A
As a General Dentist, you'll gain valuable experience and start building your practice as a member of the distinguished U.S. Army Dental Corps. You’ll treat Soldiers suffering from diseases, injuries, and defects of the teeth, jaw, and mouth, and practice across the field of general dentistry to ensure that each Soldier is in optimal oral health.
+info
Home
Back
Anesthesiologist, 60N
As an Anesthesiologist, you’ll administer anesthesia to patients who undergo surgery and other procedures. As an Officer in the U.S. Army healthcare community, you’ll have the opportunity to receive unique training in trauma settings and serve a rotation on the forward surgical team, building a distinguished medical career while making a difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families.
+info
Home
Back
Support Services career paths
Transportation Management Coordinator
Cyber Warfare Officer
Firefighter
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Home
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Transportation Management Coordinator, 88n
As a Transportation Management Coordinator, you'll plan and schedule transportation for troops, cargo, and equipment worldwide. You will document and inventory freight shipments, prepare cargo for travel, and determine the most efficient mode of transport and coordination for Soldiers and personnel to meet mission requirements
+info
Home
Back
Cyber Warfare Officer, 17A
As a Cyber Warfare Officer, you'll be responsible for leading cyber mission forces in conducting offensive and defensive cyberspace operations. You’ll protect data, networks, and net-centric capabilities, and project power by the application of force in or through cyberspace.
+info
Home
Back
Firefighter, 12M
As an Army Firefighter, you’ll have the vital task of protecting peoples’ lives and property from fire, much like their civilian counterparts. You’ll control and prevent fires, not only in Army structures, but also aboard aircraft and ships. You’ll supervise and conduct firefighting, rescue, salvage, and fire protection operations, and you’ll perform emergency response duties during hazardous materials incidents.
+info
Home
Back
Choose your reserves path
Support Services
Health/Human Services
COmbat
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Brief History
Home
Back
Combat career paths
Civil Affairs Specialist
Infantryman
CBRN
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Home
Back
Infantryman, 11B
As an Infantry Soldier, you’ll serve in the field, working to defend our country against any threats on the ground. You’ll capture, destroy, and deter enemy forces, assist in reconnaissance, and help mobilize troops and weaponry to support the mission as the ground combat force.
+info
Home
Back
Civil Affairs Specialist, 38B
As a Civil Affairs Specialist, you’ll be the link between the Army and local civilians around the world. You will identify what critical resources local citizens may need during missions or in crisis situations, fostering and maintaining dialogue with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations. And you’ll be responsible for coordinating, conducting, and participating in the planning and production of civil affairs related documents.
+info
Home
Back
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear OFficer (CBRN), 74A
As a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Officer, you will be part of the Army branch that defends against the threat of biological and chemical weapons, and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). You will lead extraordinary Chemical units to protect our nation by assessing and mitigating WMD/CBRN threats. Additionally, you will be certified in HAZMAT operations and the handling of toxic and hazardous substances and be called upon to share your scientific expertise with Army units during both combat and peacetime.
+info
Home
Back
Health and Human Services career paths
Plastic Surgeon
Social Worker
Culinary Specialist
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
Home
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Culinary Specialist, 92G
As a Culinary Specialist, you’ll cook meals and work alongside chefs to prepare meals comparable to any major restaurant, so that Soldiers can sit down and enjoy a hot meal in between training or mission deployments. You’ll be responsible for preparing and servicing meals both in the field and at home stations, as well as ordering, inspecting food supplies, and keeping the kitchen safe and sanitary.
+info
Home
Back
Social Worker, 73A
As a Social Worker, you’ll provide direct services to help improve the mental well-being of our Soldiers and their families. Your responsibilities may include teaching, training, supervision, research administration, and policy development in evolving situations where you can put your expertise and passion for others to work
+info
Home
Back
Plastic Surgeon, 61L
As a Plastic Surgeon, you will examine, repair, and reconstruct physical impairments on patients. Often, you will perform surgery to improve the function or appearance of the face or a body part due to a birth disorder or physical trauma. As an Officer, the care of your patients will be at the core of your medical practice as you make an important difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families.
+info
Home
Back
Support Services career paths
Masonry and Carpentry Specialist
MOtor Transport Operator
Military Police
Click the arrow beside the career path you would like to explore
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Carpentry and Masonry Specialist, 12W
As a Carpentry and Masonry Specialist, you'll have the skills needed to handle a variety of carpentry and masonry duties, building important structures for the Army using hand and power tools, lumber, concrete, stones, and bricks. You’ll also help combat engineers build structures to respond to rough terrain and environmental hazards.
+info
Home
Back
Motor Transport Operator, 88M
As a Motor Transport Operator, you’ll play an important part of the Army’s transportation logistics team. You’ll supervise and operate wheeled vehicles over all types of terrain to safely transport cargo, troops, and provide advanced mobility on all missions. You’ll manage loading, unloading, and report any vehicle problems or damage.
+info
Home
Military Police, 31A
As a Military Police Officer, you’ll be responsible for ensuring the safety and protection of Army personnel, equipment, and secure terrain inside and outside military installations, as well as manage, supervise and control secured areas. Additionally, you’ll supervise police intelligence missions, help train local law enforcement teams, lead small, tactical military police units, and function as an advisor to the Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
+info
Home
Back
US Army Brief History
June 14th, 1775
The Army of the Union stands against the Confederacy, the first draft is enacted, and the American Civil War is won
1941-1945
The Army takes part in the global war on terrorism operating in Afghanistan, Iraq, and around the world.
The U.S. Army is established by the Second Continental Congress to fight in the American Revolutionary War under General George Washington.
During World War II the US Army swells to over 8 million soldiers serving in the Pacific, Africa, Europe, and within the US.
2001-Present
1861-1865
Home
Back
US Army Reserves Brief History
Army Reserves support missions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and worldwide humanitarian efforts.
National Defense act creates the Officers' Reserve Corps. 89,000 reservists serve during World War I
1950-Korean War
1908
Congress creates the first federal reserve force, the Medical Reserve Corps.
The Reserves take part in the response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea. The first large-scale activation under its new name, U.S. Army Reserve
2001-Present
1916-1918
Home
Back
Other Military Branches LIST
Click the icon to the left of the service you would like to explore
Army/Air National guard
Marine Reserves
The U.S. National Guard serves as a reserve military force that supports both state and federal missions, responding to domestic emergencies and national defense operations.
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve provides trained units and qualified individuals ready to support active-duty Marines during national emergencies, crises, or wartime operations.
Coast Guard
Airforce Reserves
The U.S. Coast Guard protects the nation’s maritime interests by conducting search and rescue, law enforcement, environmental protection, and homeland security missions on oceans, coasts, and waterways.
The U.S. Air Force Reserve provides trained airmen and units ready to support active-duty operations in air, space, and cyberspace during missions, emergencies, or wartime.
Space Force
US Maritime Service
The U.S. Maritime Service trains officers and personnel to support the nation’s merchant marine and ensure the safe, efficient operation of ships during peace and war.
The U.S. Space Force organizes, trains, and equips forces to protect American interests and ensure freedom of operation in space.
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