U. S. Army


Octover 25, 2004  Photo by: Department of Defense - Photo is public domain    Soldiers from the 2nd Infantry Division prepare to load an AGM-114 Hellfire missile onto an AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea.There are two ways to serve in the U.S. Army: either serve full-time in Active Duty as an Enlisted Soldier or Officer, or serve part-time as an Enlisted Soldier or Officer in the Army Reserve. All Soldiers have a statutory eight-year military service obligation (MSO), which is established at the time of entry into military service (Active or Reserve). Traditional enlistment terms are three, four, five and six years. Terms of service for active duty are from 2-6 years. Would you like to talk to an Army recruiter?

The U.S. Army is a technologically advanced, highly skilled battle force. The U.S. Army offers extensive training in more that 200 Military Operational Specialties. The U.S. Army is open to males and females. The job skills you learn in the Army will prepare you for and enhance your transition into a civilian career. If you aren't ready to join but want more information click here.


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