Join Us Today

AGR JOB OPPORTUNITIES

CLICK HERE to see our current full-time job opportunities.

AKARNG News Update

Powered by Feedzilla

Bookmark Us

 
 

 
 
 
HOME arrow General Questionsarrow Can I serve full time in the Guard?
Can I serve full time in the Guard?
Print 
PDF 
Yes. The Guard has several types of full-time employees. Within each state, there are full-time personnel who manage the day-to-day operations of their State or Territorial Guard. These soldiers serve in a status known as 'Title 32', which refers to the section of the US Code that they are governed by. In addition to their full-time positions, these soldiers serve with a unit in a traditional status (drilling on weekends) as well. These positions are managed by each state''s Military Personnel Office - part of the State Area Command (STARC). There is also a Federal active duty force, which is centrally managed by National Guard Bureau and the Army National Guard Directorate in Washington, DC. These soldiers serve in a 'Title 10' status and are not required to drill with units. The core of the Title 10 force is stationed at the Army National Guard Readiness Center in Arlington, VA, a few miles from the Pentagon. Additionally, there are Title 10 officers serving across the nation and worldwide serving as an interface between the Guard and other agencies. More information about these Federal full-time jobs can be found at http://www.arng.ngb.army.mil/Hosted/hr/smo/title10/Job%20Announcements.htm.
Tags
71,43% of 14 voters found this FAQ useful,  I found this FAQ  useful useful  not useful not useful
Next >

Powered by EasyFAQ © 2006 Joomla-addons.org