All soldiers in the Active Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve must take the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) regardless of their age. The APFT is a three-event physical performance test used to assess muscular endurance and cardio respiratory (CR) fitness. It is a simple way to measure a…
There are more opportunities to being part of the Army Health Care Team than you think. With a great financial benefits package and continuing educational programs, you can pursue a successful career in your chosen health care field while leading a comfortable and rewarding lifestyle.
The next step after Basic Combat Training is Advanced Individual Training (AIT). This is where you will learn the skills to perform your Army job (MOS).
The U.S. Army has very specific physical fitness requirements. If you are thinking about joining and want to know what kind of shape you need to be in, this chart, along with the Push-up Standards and the Sit-up Standards, will tell you everything you need to know. These charts are also used for passing…
Active duty servicemembers are paid twice per month, on the 1st and the 15th of each month. The charts below show MONTHLY pay, therefore, you would receive 1/2 of this on each payday.
As a active duty soldier you can take advantage of the Montgomery GI Bill and the Army College Fund to help pay for a college education.
The ASVAB is a multiple-choice test designed to evaluate your skills in ten areas
Any job or career change should be viewed objectively. Consider the life style, the job, location, benefits, and opportunities.
Any job or career change should be viewed objectively. Consider the life style, the job, location, benefits, and opportunities. Serve in Active Duty as an Enlisted Soldier and you begin at Basic Training with the rank of Private. You must be between the ages of 17 and 42, be a USCitizen or Permanent…
The U.S. Army has very specific physical fitness requirements. If you are thinking about joining and want to know what kind of shape you need to be in, this chart, along with the Push-up Standards and the Sit-up Standards, will tell you everything you need to know. These charts are also used for passing…
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple choice test, administered by the United States Military Entrance Processing Command (MEPS), used to determine qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. In addition to determining eligibility, the test also determines…
Your decision to join the U.S. Military will have life-changing implications. The lessons you learn in the military about yourself and the world around you will make an indelible impression on you for life. Below are a few facts, observations, musings, and more to help you in your decision about joining…
The Selective Service System is tasked with preparing to manage a military draft if and when Congress and the President so direct. The Selective Service System has not received such an order, but will maintain its readiness as required by law.
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