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Anonymous asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

Do U.S. Army recruiters handle applicants for both active and reserve recruits?

Do U.S. Army recruiters handle applicants for both active and reserve recruits? I would ask a recruiter, but it is saturday night. For instance, if I were to go into a recruiting office and said "I want to join the Army Reserve," would I have a recruiter that only helps potential reservists or does a recruiter handle both active duty and reserve applicants? Thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Recruiters handle both. Though they may have one guy in the office who handles the reserves or guard.

    Source(s): SFC US Army Retired
  • 1 decade ago

    Alot of times it depends on the area that you live in. I know of a few places that are isolated that yes, Active Duty recruiters do recruit Reserves. Most of the time there is someone in the office that will work with one or the other, or sometimes both.

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    4 years ago

    nationwide shield recruiters are break away military and military Reserve recruiters. everyday military recruiting stations cope with energetic and Reserve, nationwide shield has separate stations. do not walk right into a defense force recruiting workplace asking on the subject of the nationwide shield, till you choose a lecture on why to flow Reserves instead.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    most times recruiters work separatly....there are active army recruiters and then reserve and national guard. my expierence being an army national guard recruiter we only did national guard while all other componants handled their own.

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