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Active Guard Reserve (AGR) are National Guard Soldiers who are on voluntary active duty providing full-time support to Washington National Guard organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training. AGR Soldiers serve full time and enjoy the same benefits and entitlements of Active Duty Soldiers.

That being said, there weren't many people applying for those Reserve component slots, so your odds to get in are actually better than they are with the Regular Army. The two guys I know who got Reserve slots would be the first to tell you that their stats weren't necessarily the greatest in the world. The Warrant Officer option is open if you are currently ranked an E-5 or higher in the Army National Guard (ARNG), a soldier in the Army Reserve, or if you are transitioning into the Guard.

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20-041Cyber Transport System JymnE-53D152225 SS, JBLMuntil filled
21-014Cyberspace OperatorE-71B471143 COS, Camp Murray8 Dec 20
21-015Contracting SuperintendentE-86C071194 MSG, Camp Murray8 Dec 20
21-016Advanced Cyberspace OperatorE-81B491143 COS, Camp Murray8 Dec 20
21-036Aircraft Elec. Integrated Sys MechE-72A871J141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-037Aircraft Elec Integrated Sys MechE-62A872J/71J141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-038Aircraft ElectricianE-72A676141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-039Aircraft ElectricianE-62A676141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-040Aircraft Pneudraulic Sys MechE-52A655141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-041Aircraft Engine MechanicE-52A651C141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-042Aircraft Engine MechanicE-62A671C141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
15 Dec 20
21-043Aircraft Engine MechanicE-72A671C141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
15 Dec 20
21-044Aircraft MaintenanceE-72A574141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
15 Dec 20
21-045Aircraft MaintenanceE-62A574141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
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21-046Aircraft MaintenanceE-62A574141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
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21-047Aircraft MaintenanceE-62A574141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
15 Dec 20
21-048Repair and Reclamation CrftE-72A574141 MXS, Fairchild AFB
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21-049Repair and Reclamation CrftE-62A574141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-050Sheet Metal MechanicE-62A773141 MXS, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-051Squadron SuperintendentE-91B000143 COS, Camp Murray15 Dec 20
21-052NC2 EA ControllerE-61C371141 ARW, Fairchild AFB15 Dec 20
21-009MachinistE-62A7X1141 MXG, Fairchild AFB11 Dec 20
21-053Supply Mngt SpecialistE-72S071194 LRS, Camp Murray29 Dec 20
21-054Air Battle ManagerO-413B3C225 ADS, JBLM29 Dec 20
21-055C2 Battle Mngt Ops JymnE-51C551225 ADS, JBLM30 Sep 21
21-056Cyberspace Ops IT SpecialistE-63D072194 IS, Camp Murray29 Dec 20
21-057Wing Inspector GeneralO-587G0225 ADG, JBLM2 Feb 21
21-058Material Mngt CrftE-72S071225 SS, JBLM5 Jan 21
21-059Cyber Transport Sys CrftE-63D172225 SS, JBLM5 Jan 21
21-060Knowledge Mngt JymnE-53D051225 SS, JBLM5 Jan 21
21-061Chief Enlisted MngrE-93D100225 SS, JBLM2 Feb 21
21-062C2 Battle Mngt Ops SuptE-81C591225 ADS, JBLM5 Jan 21
21-063Inspection Section Flight ChiefE-82A590141 MXS, Fairchild AFB5 Jan 21
21-022Unit Deployment and Training MngrE-72S071141 LRS, Fairchild AFB23 Dec 20
21-031Maintenance Mngt AnalystE-72R071141 MOF, Fairchild AFB23 Dec 20
21-064Intelligence OfficerO-414N3225 ADS, JBLM2 Mar 21
Open to Army National Guard Members

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Position

Grade

Branch/MOS

Unit/Location

Closing Date

20-083Rec & Ret NCOE4-E779TRRB/ Various locations31 Dec 20
20-087Readiness NCOE5-E689D319th EOD/Camp Murray5 Jan 21
21-005Training NCOE4-E611BB Co 1-161/ Wenatchee 13 Jan 21
21-006Readiness NCOE6-E712BB Co 898/ Vancouver13 Jan 21
20-071Rec & Ret NCOE4-E779TA Co RRB/Tukwila6 Jan 21
21-008Admin OfficerO3-O435D341st MI/JBLM13 Jan 21
21-009Supply NCOE5-E792YJFHQ/ Camp Murray27 Jan 21

AGR-HRO E-Mail Distribution List:

ng.wa.waarng.list.agr-applications@mail.mil

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The Army is offering big bucks to qualified soldiers as it works to hire and retain across the force.
The work is part of a sweeping effort to bring the Army's active and reserve components back up to a combined end strength of more than 1 million soldiers.
There are lots of bonuses to be had, but a few military occupational specialties in particular are offering big perks for qualified candidates.
Whether you're looking to join the Army, considering re-enlistment or pondering a new MOS, there are all kinds of opportunities to make some extra cash or join an airborne or special operations unit.
In general, you'll need to score well on aptitude tests and have some flexibility in your timeline, but the rewards can be worth it, the top enlisted soldier for Army Recruiting Command told Army Times.
The key is to find the sweet spot between each potential recruit or soldier's desires — is it a certain job, a certain amount of money, a certain post or a certain time frame?
'Say a young man wants infantry. 'All I want's infantry.' Well, I don't know if you can get infantry right now, between now and September. There are times when that branch will close,' Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Stoneburg said in a June 30 interview. 'These are the other MOSs that we have available, these are the incentives, how about that?'
If that recruit wants to go now, there are some jobs with wide open slots and big bonuses, which the infantry isn't offering right now.
'There is a group of young men and women that are motivated by money — 'I'll take anything leaving tomorrow for the most amount of money,' ' Stoneburg said.

And with the right background, motivation and Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery score, soldiers and potential recruits could net big bonuses, opportunities for promotion, and skills for civilian jobs to carry with them after they leave the Army.

The best way to find out what you qualify for, officials said, is to contact a recruiter or career manager.

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A range of selective retention bonuses is always available for low-density MOSs, but this year, the Army kicked things up a notch, not only to retain highly skilled soldiers but also to keep more personnel overall to meet the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act’s mandate of 476,000 active-duty soldiers.

In addition to big bonuses for in-demand soldiers who stay in their fields, the Army is offering the same bonuses to soldiers in their re-enlistment windows who decide to make a change.

For instance, an airborne-qualified combat medic NCO who wants to go special operations can re-enlist, complete the spec ops qualification, and net between $21,100 and $72,000, based on rank and length of contract.

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There’s a similar bonus for culinary specialists who are willing to go work for the 75th Ranger Regiment — between $11,300 and $46,000 for E-3s to E-6s.

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And though it’s coming down to the wire, soldiers with an ETS date before Sept. 30 will get a $13,000 kicker on top of that bonus for helping the Army reach its current end-strength goal.

That offer is also open to soldiers who want to change MOSs completely.

It’s tough to qualify for the cryptologic network warfare specialist MOS — you need to get a top secret security clearance, at least a 112 on the ASVAB’s skilled technical portion, and 60 or higher on the Information Communication Technology Literacy test — but a private first class can net $17,600 for between one and two more years of service.

A medic from the 75th Ranger Regiment conducts combat trauma management training April 15 at Fort Benning.

A medic from the 75th Ranger Regiment conducts combat trauma management training at Fort Benning, Ga. The Army is offering big bucks to soldiers who re-up to become combat medics in the Ranger Regiment and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.

Photo Credit: Pfc. Eric Overfelt/Army

Other MOSs offering similar perks include cyber network defender, unmanned aerial vehicle repairer, linguist and special operations paramedic.

'We currently offer selective retention bonuses for each of these skills as incentives for currently active soldiers to retrain into them,' Army spokesman Paul Prince told Army Times.

The bonus goes all the way up to $72,000 for a staff sergeant or sergeant first class who signs on for five years or more, in a new MOS on the cutting edge of warfare and with room for growth.

'Additionally, soldiers who retrain into the critical skills may see quicker promotions due to the shortage of promotion-eligible soldiers currently serving in the critical MOS,' Prince added.

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It’s a difficult enough task for the Army to retain the skills of soldiers it’s invested in, but Stoneburg and his command have to go out into the civilian world to explain to young Americans not only what the Army can offer for their lifestyle, but also what some of these highly technical jobs actually entail.

'There are 150 MOSs in the Army, and as long as I’ve been a recruiter, I couldn’t tell you every one or what every one does,' he said. 'The MOS description or the title doesn’t always help either.'

Because recruiters don’t have the time to study up on or embed with every last MOS in the Army, they rely on informational videos and published materials about the jobs.

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Still, Stoneburg said, recruiters tend to recruit 'in your own image.' And because most recruiters are pulled from larger MOSs with NCOs to spare, they tend to be the best advertising for the most crowded career fields.

'If I have a lot of infantry soldiers in the office, and somebody says, ‘Hey, I want to be a cryptological guy,’ well, we don’t have a lot of experience with that, but I can tell you what the infantry does,' Stoneburg said. 'That does play into it.'

Still, the command works hard to reach out to STEM programs at local high schools, while having at least a description of what each MOS will teach a soldier and how that can translate into a career after the Army.

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'Some are more focused on long-term opportunities,' Stoneburg said. 'We can tell them the most information available, but, ultimately, they choose. And a lot of times that’s based on what their family influence is.'

Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment assemble the Q-50 Lightweight Counter-Mortar Radar system during annual training at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Field Artillery Fire Finder Radar Operator is one of the top jobs the Army is trying to fill as it grows the ranks.

Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Steven Littlefield/Army

USAREC is offering $10,000 to $40,000 enlistment bonuses for Patriot fire control enhanced operator/maintainers, for example, who would be responsible for the Army’s primary surface-to-air missile system.

There’s also the very technical satellite communication system operator/maintainer, which has the same bonus. To qualify, a recruit must have taken a year of algebra and a qualified science in high school, or a semester of those in college.

They also need to score 117 on the electronics portion of the ASVAB.

But because it’s such a small MOS, it’s only open at certain times of the year, when Training and Doctrine Command is preparing to accept a new class of only several dozen.

'It could be that a young man or a young woman comes to a recruiting center and they’re qualified, and they may be interested in the 25S MOS,' Stoneburg said, referring to the visual information equipment operator/maintainer, for which the Army is recruiting hard to serve in special operations.

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'But they’re excited and they want to go today, or within two weeks,' he added. 'And that MOS is not available until four or five months later. So that will sometimes influence their decision as well.'

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There are also options for those who don’t have the highest qualifications but still want to work in elite environments.

For instance, the Army is offering a big bonus to recruits who select 88M with a position in the Ranger regiment, according to James Lewis, an analyst from USAREC’s operations branch,

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'To be honest with you, not many guys who want to be in the Rangers want to be a truck driver,' he told Army Times. 'That’s why it’s $10,000.'