Well,
It is an active duty job for post command active duty captains who are from combat arms branches.
http://www.awg.army.mil/ (AKO access required to get past initial hooah video stuff)
I sent an email to their recruiting person asking if Im eligible even though Im in the IRR and not on Active duty (I dont think I am, but what the hell.) Im not sure if Im digging the civilian life, and Im starting to think about getting back in. The problem is that I LOATHE being a regular Army captain. So Im looking to try something different, like these guys. This previous thread didnt help me.
Also, does anyone know about requesting a voluntary reduction in grade? Would it be possible for me to request being knocked back down to 2LT or 1LT?
Thanks for any help! (Feel free to PM if you'd like.)
"The Infantry’s primary role is close combat, which may occur in any type of mission, in any theater, or environment. Characterized by extreme violence and physiological shock, close combat is callous and unforgiving. Its dimensions are measured in minutes and meters, and its consequences are final." - Paragraph 1-1, FM 3-21.8: Infantry Rifle PLT and SQD.
- M.A. Holzbach
Well,
It is an active duty job for post command active duty captains who are from combat arms branches.
The application form indicates that National Guard and Reservists are not eligible to apply for an assignment with the AWG. However, the is a position one can apply to that is called "Government Civilian". Looks like you may still have an in.
It is right to learn, even from one's enemies
Ovid
May I get that email address to the recruiter? A5183#-18E
I spoke to the AWG recruiter and have yet to hear from them wrt doing some work together. They are interesting as they are SOF "like" but aren't part of USASOC. They fall directly under the G33 for the Army. Lots or retired SF tabers help put them together. I inquired about Marines as part of them. They have one Marine but because its not joint or combined organization the one Marine they have is getting paid TDY/TAD to be there, which the Marine Corps in the end won't support (read money). They wanted Marines since they send dets to work with Marines in places like Al Anbar and RC South. Interesting organization. I'm not sure the Army is getting credit for them in the IW realm.
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