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Military Officer

Description: 
Lead from the front. Inspire, direct and manage teams both big and small. Develop and implement mission plans, guiding your unit as you go.
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Motivation:

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You don't get any better real-world, hands-on management training than as an Army National Guard officer. You'll learn techniques and tactics for leading all different kinds of teams.

Motivation:

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Pay for school while learning real-world skills, putting your classroom training to the test and earning officer's pay while you do it.

Motivation:

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Find out what it's like leading today's Army. Take charge of a team of Soldiers in service missions around the country or in combat missions across the globe.

Motivation:

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As a commissioned officer, climb the ranks of the highest-paid Soldiers in the Army. And earn a paycheck for every day you train.

Motivation:

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Serve your country in a hands-on, difference-making way. Make an impact in the lives of Soldiers you lead, in your community and around the world.
Sample MOS: 
11 Infantry Officer
35 Military Intelligence Officer
Job training - What it is: 
There are several ways to become an officer, including ROTC (held at your college), a federal- or state-level Officer Candidate School program, or for certain specialties, a direct commission. Each path includes extensive leadership training, general Army education and real-world exercises. When you're done, you'll be a leader of some of the most exceptional men and women our nation has to offer.
Job training - What you'll do: 
  • Learn where the Army has been, and where it's going
  • Learn risk management techniques
  • Get a broad education on Army principles and techniques
  • Learn how to perform in stressful environments when people are counting on you
  • Perform physical training, shaping your body and your mind while you learn
Job Training - How long it will take: 
Range: 3-12 months
Job Training Timeline Interval: 
32 Weeks
Is One Station Unit Training: 
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