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Lastest Army Recruiting Station News

April 29th, 2011 admin No comments
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Lastest Army Recruiting Station News




Gay combat vet discharged in NY signs up for Army
An Iraq War veteran discharged from the NY Army National Guard because he had gone public about his homosexuality began the process of enlisting in the U.S. Army on Tuesday.
Read more on WSYR 9 Syracuse

Exeter @ Reading Army Rivalry Tour
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The Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion sponsors the first Army Rivalry Tour Game Sept. 24 between Exeter and Reading High Schools. Game host school, Reading won 16 – 6, taking home not only bragging rights but also the Army Rivalry Tour football. Recruiters from Reading Opportunity Center were able to visit both schools during the week leading up to the game thanks to the Army Rivalry Tour. Army Rivalry Tour provides local recruiting stations with leads, and develops and cultivates espirt de corps within the school’s student body and staff. It also gives the community an added motivation to attend the game to support their high school’s football team. It can also provide recruiters the opportunity to recognize the weekly winners of the battalion’s sponsored Army Iron Man and Army Coach Competitions. U.S. Army photos by SFC Dave Zerbe.

US army told to accept gay applicants
The military is accepting openly gay recruits for the first time in US history, even as it tries in the courts to slow the movement to abolish its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.At least three service members discharged for being…
Read more on The New Zealand Herald

Exeter @ Reading Army Rivalry Tour
army recruiting station

Image by ArmyStrongPA
The Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion sponsors the first Army Rivalry Tour Game Sept. 24 between Exeter and Reading High Schools. Game host school, Reading won 16 – 6, taking home not only bragging rights but also the Army Rivalry Tour football. Recruiters from Reading Opportunity Center were able to visit both schools during the week leading up to the game thanks to the Army Rivalry Tour. Army Rivalry Tour provides local recruiting stations with leads, and develops and cultivates espirt de corps within the school’s student body and staff. It also gives the community an added motivation to attend the game to support their high school’s football team. It can also provide recruiters the opportunity to recognize the weekly winners of the battalion’s sponsored Army Iron Man and Army Coach Competitions. U.S. Army photos by SFC Dave Zerbe.

Gays in limbo as U.S. court reinstates military ban
An appeals court let the US government temporarily reinstate a ban on gays serving openly in the military Wednesday, frustrating the hopes of homosexuals left in limbo by a judicial tug-of-war.
Read more on Canada.com

Iraq War Veteran Who Was Discharged for Being Gay Applies to Enlist in Army
Lt. Dan Choi, who was discharged in July under the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy, calls it a “day for celebration” after the military suspends the policy and start accepting openly gay recruits
Read more on Fox News

Originally posted 2010-10-23 04:43:11. Go Home page

What is it like at a Army recruiting station?

April 29th, 2011 admin 7 comments
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What is it like at a Army recruiting station?




Question by Indago P: What is it like at a Army recruiting station?
Will they get irritated if I just walk in without an appointment or is it best to call and make an appointment first? I’m 17 now but I want to join when I turn 18 next month and I’m done with school, so is it kinda pointless going now?

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Answer by Quacks
I’m sure the military would love to send you to die whenever you’re available- appointment or not.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Originally posted 2010-09-18 17:22:59. Go Home page