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Military Occupational Specialties (MOS)
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National Guard members can choose from various MOS options, including infantry, artillery, logistics, engineering, medical, intelligence, communications, and more.
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MOS training provides specialized skills and qualifications transferable to military and civilian careers.
Officer Commissioning Programs
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National Guard officer candidates can pursue commissioning through programs such as Officer Candidate School (OCS) and Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) or direct commissioning for professionals with specific skills or expertise.
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Officers lead and manage units, oversee operations, and provide leadership in various capacities.
Warrant Officer Positions
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Warrant officers in the National Guard serve as technical experts and leaders in specialized fields, such as aviation, engineering, intelligence, and maintenance.
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Warrant officers receive advanced training and have career advancement and specialization opportunities.
Full-Time Career Opportunities
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In addition to part-time service, National Guard members can pursue full-time career opportunities as Active Guard Reserve (AGR) personnel, serving in full-time positions within their units or supporting headquarters staff functions.
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AGR positions offer stability, benefits, and opportunities for career growth within the National Guard.
MEDICAL
The National Guard offers a variety of medical and healthcare careers, including physicians, nurses, dentists, physician assistants, medics, and other medical specialists.
SUPPORT ELEMENTS
Supporting elements in the National Guard encompass a wide range of critical roles that provide essential services and logistical support to ensure the force's readiness and effectiveness. These roles are vital in sustaining operations, maintaining equipment, providing administrative support, and facilitating unit communication.
MECHANICS
In the National Guard, mechanic jobs are crucial for ensuring the operational readiness and reliability of military vehicles, equipment, and machinery. Mechanics perform maintenance, repairs, and inspections to keep cars and equipment in optimal condition, supporting National Guard missions at home and abroad.