Posted on Mar 13, 2017
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MSG Brad Sand
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Edited 8 y ago
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AGR are Active Reservist. (Active Guard Reserve). They actually fall under different...or at least did...authorities. The Regular Army under Title 10 and the AGR Title 32...or at least they did.

The line has blurred greatly in the last decade but there are still pretty big differences.
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MSG Brad Sand
MSG Brad Sand
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No, I did add more. AGR are soldiers brought out of the Reserve to recruit for Reserves. With Team recruiting and the wealth of experience in many AGR Recruiters, they have opened a LOT more leadership roles for those in the AGR?
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SFC A.M. Drake
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Actually NG falls under Title 32 and AGR falls under Title 10
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SFC A.M. Drake
SFC A.M. Drake
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CPT Gabe Snell - Sir, I just retired as AGR last week. So now I can call you by your first name!! Lol!
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SFC A.M. Drake
SFC A.M. Drake
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CPT Gabe Snell - Copy that sir
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SSG(P) Operations/Training Ncoic
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Nothing. I am currently an AGR recruiter. We work alongside active duty and have the same mission as they do.
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how easy/difficult is the recruiter school at Fort Knox? I heard the first week is the hardest? Do they give you duty locations near your HOR? I know they give you 3 options to pick from for the location. What is the syllabus like?
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SSG(P) Operations/Training Ncoic
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I thought it was easy. know the 601-210 and you'll be fine. As far as duty locations, I've seen it both ways. My three were Maryland, West Virginia, and South Carolina, the choices they gave me were Tennessee and Pennsylvania. Like everything else it all comes down to needs of the Army. You'll have tests every 3 days or so, the first one and the final 2 are the toughest, everything else is Ctrl F.
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SFC J Fullerton
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AGR (Army Reserve) recruiters are detailed for a 3 year special duty assignment, or assigned to USAREC in MOS 79R. The only difference is you are assigned a USAR recruiting mission, and you maintain relationships with USAR units in your area. You will have no affiliation with a USAR unit, you belong to USAREC and your chain of command is the same as the Regular Army Recruiters. Your place of duty is the recruiting center working side by side with Regular Army Recruiters, but you are recruiting for the Army Reserve.
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