Posted on Sep 14, 2018
I'm a 92G for the Army Reserves. Is it still possible to be able to apply AGR?
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I'd like to go active, and I'm trying to see what would be my best route. I've heard it's harder for mos such as mine to go AGR. Can someone who's not a 42A or supply, tell me if they've applied for AGR.
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 3
Anyone can apply for an AGR Slot. But the fastest way to get in the AGR program is by becoming a recruiter. So the basic questions must be answered first.
1. What is your age?
2. What is your current ht/wt?
3. Do you or have you had any medical issues, surgeries, since joining the Reserves?
4. What is your current GT score?
1. What is your age?
2. What is your current ht/wt?
3. Do you or have you had any medical issues, surgeries, since joining the Reserves?
4. What is your current GT score?
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I am 26 y/o. I 5'3 and weight 142. No medical issues, I'm all green on my medical. My current GT score is not current I scored low 6 years ago. I am definitely going to retake my asvab. I have an associate, and I am 24 credits away from a bachelors in psychology. Would education help? Either way I was planning on retaking the asvab.
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Elaborate, OK? Are you in college at alp for culinary or some other major? Do you want a long term career? Senior enlisted? Warrant? Commissioned? Assocs? Bach? Grades? GPA? I know little about AGR, I've heard it:s similar to Guard or Reserve Tech, which I'd encourage you to look up, I'll try to send you sites fro. wikipedia, trust me,, the sites exist, I've sent them in on various breads sevl times...knowing more, interests, hovbies, ambitions, objectives, motivations, can help us help you more thoughly, honest, so try to go into a good deal more background, take the time and type it up right and send it in, so far as possible, OK? I'd be interested to hear more, if you'd care to chat further, just ask, OK?
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I retired from the NG AGR program. There are good points and bad. I went in as a medic and had to switch MOS 3 times because the AGR positions and MOS / rank don’t correlate. I went from 68W20 as a MDAY/TPU member. Became a detachment adamin NCO as a 91J, went to a CA team back as a medic for a deployment. Came back as a 88N into a training NCO Slot. Became readiness NCO as a 88N30, then finished in the S4 in a 92Y40 slot. I admit this may not help on the reserve side but there isn’t a easy way to to it.
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