Army recruiters are hard at work every day to find young men and women who are motivated and have the desire to serve in the Army Profession, but they need help. You can assist in the recruiting effort in many ways, especially by spreading the Army Strong message to community leaders, civic and veterans groups, students, educators and potential Soldiers.
Recruiting News: www.army.mil/usarec
News from Recruiting Command headquarters and units across the command.
Recruiting News Archive Page
2013-14 Pocket Recruiter Guide - PDF - Online flipbook
A resource for information about Army enlistment opportunities, education options, and job specialties.
2013 Family Resource Guide
A guide for Army Recruiting Command Families and those making the transition to USAREC.
2013 Army High School Program Guide -
A guide to U.S. Army enlistment incentives, programs and information resources for educators, students & parents.
Read it online at www.npc-pubs.com/RecruiterJournal/Education-Guide2013
Frequently Asked Questions about recruiting: FAQs page
Post 9/11 GI Bill
VA information site: www.gibill.va.gov
VA Video Guide to the Post 9/11 GI Bill (click here to view the Video Guide on YouTube)
Army Strong Commercials
goarmy.com YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/goarmyvideos
Army Marketing & Communications Proposals
Do you have a marketing, communications or sponsorship proposal for the Army? Visit the Army 's Marketing and Communication Proposal System Web site to submit your proposal and have an Army marketing representative contact you.
Youth Certificate of Recognition
Youth Certificate request form
The U.S. Army recognizes outstanding youth in the civilian and military community with the Youth Certificate of Recognition. The award consists of a full color certificate signed by the Chief of Staff of the Army. The certificate may be used to recognize youth who achieve the Eagle Scout or the Girl Scout Gold Award; demonstrate acts of heroism; extraordinary academic, athletic or public service achievements; or other accomplishments of excellence. The award is predominantly presented to Eagle Scout and Girl Scout Gold Award recipients.
Partnership for Youth Success (PaYS)
PaYS is a recruiting initiative developed by the Recruiting Command to appeal to young people interested in obtaining a quality civilian job after serving in the Army. This unique program is part of the Army's effort to partner with America's business community and re-connect America with the Army. Having a job with a leading employer using a skill learned in the Army makes the PaYS program attractive to young people. The Army has more than 250 partner corporations & public sector agencies across the nation. https://www.armypays.com
www.march2success.com
March2Success is a free, Web-based test preparation course that provides assistance with taking standardized tests and improving math, science and language arts skills. The curriculum is designed by Peterson's & Educational Options Inc., and sponsored by the U.S. Army. There is no obligation to teachers, parents or students who use or recommend the use of March2Success.
Army Education Programs & Opportunities
The U.S. Army recognizes that education is an essential component and an important building block for the future of today’s youth. From internships to test-prep tools, this Web site provides educators, parents and students with resources to introduce educational and career possibilities through numerous Army-sponsored education programs.
www.armyedspace.com
Recruiting & Public Affairs Contacts:
To locate your nearest Army recruiter, visit goarmy.com and click on "Locate a Recruiter" in the right-hand column.
Related Links:
Army Recruiting year-to-date recruiting statistics
http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/apa/goals.htm
Army Demographics:
GoArmy.com is a great resource for information about Army opportunities, enlistment options, benefits, training and life as a Soldier in the U.S. Army. There is also a page for parents with parent testimonial videos and frequently asked questions.
www.goarmy.com
Current Army Posture Statement - link to army.mil
Army Stories of Valor
Our Military
The DoD community relations Web site, www.OurMilitary.mil, features a "Citizen Support for Our Troops" section, as well as a variety of educational information about the Department of Defense, its people, mission, requirements, and other programs managed by the Office of Community Relations.
Army badges, flags, symbols & insignia
The Army hosts a symbols & insignia website that provides detailed information on the Army and unit flags, the Army Song, Army uniforms and rank insignia, combat badges, service & campaign medal, unit insignia and more.
Veterans Benefits
For current information and fact sheets detailing benefits & services for military members, veterans and their eligible family members, visit www.vba.va.gov.