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NO LIMITS TO A SOLDIER’S SUCCESS The Army National Guard provides its members with countless training and schooling opportunities. Not all require you to attend classes. Correspondence classes and a variety of distance learning courses are made available to assist Soldiers both personally and professionally. Soldiers are given every opportunity to grow — especially when it comes to their career. EXCEPTIONAL REWARDS FOR YOUR SERVICE The Army National Guard offers real, tangible rewards for serving part-time in defense of our country. The Army National Guard provides you with the financial assistance to help pay for your education. Yours will be a serious commitment, and one that will be rewarded. • Monthly paycheck • Tuition Assistance • Montgomery GI Bill • Student Loan Repayment - up to $50,000 • Specialized training in over 200 career fields • Excellent retirement benefits for part-time service • Low-cost life insurance and health care • 401(k)-type savings plan ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS THERE ADDITIONAL THINGS TO CONSIDER • Affordable medical and dental care for you and your family (TRICARE Reserve Select) • Low-cost life insurance • Free academic testing and counseling • Begin planning for your retirement by using the Blended Retirement System (BRS) • Discounted and tax-free grocery and shopping privileges at post exchanges and commissaries • Free military air flights based on space availability • Access to recreational facilities on military installations PART-TIME SERVICE IN THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CAN HELP YOU GET AN EDUCATION AND PREPARE YOU FOR LIFE. To learn more, visit us online at nationalguard.com or call your local Army National Guard Recruiter. CONNECT WITH THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Army National Guard programs and benefits are subject to change. Your Army National Guard Recruiter or State Education Officer are the best sources for up-to-date information on the range of opportunities available to you in the Army National Guard. 1-800-GO-GUARD H nationalguard.com 1-800-GO-GUARD H nationalguard.com ENGINEER BUILDING ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING
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Page 1: Blended Retirement System (BRS) ENGINEER

NO LIMITS TO A SOLDIER’S SUCCESSThe Army National Guard provides its members with countless training and schooling opportunities. Not all require you to attend classes. Correspondence classes and a variety of distance learning courses are made available to assist Soldiers both personally and professionally. Soldiers are given every opportunity to grow — especially when it comes to their career.

EXCEPTIONAL REWARDS FOR YOUR SERVICEThe Army National Guard offers real, tangible rewards for serving part-time in defense of our country. The Army National Guard provides you with the financial assistance to help pay for your education. Yours will be a serious commitment, and one that will be rewarded.

• Monthly paycheck• Tuition Assistance• Montgomery GI Bill• Student Loan Repayment - up to $50,000• Specialized training in over 200 career fields• Excellent retirement benefits for part-time service• Low-cost life insurance and health care• 401(k)-type savings plan

ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS THERE

ADDITIONAL THINGS TO CONSIDER

• Affordable medical and dental care for you and your family (TRICARE Reserve Select)

• Low-cost life insurance

• Free academic testing and counseling

• Begin planning for your retirement by using the Blended Retirement System (BRS)

• Discounted and tax-free grocery and shopping privileges at post exchanges and commissaries

• Free military air flights based on space availability

• Access to recreational facilities on military installations

PART - TIME SERVICE INTHE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

CAN HELP YOU GET AN EDUCATION AND

PREPARE YOU FOR LIFE.To learn more, visit us online at nationalguard.com or call your local Army National Guard Recruiter.

CONNECT WITH THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

Army National Guard programs and benefits are subject to change.

Your Army National Guard Recruiter or State Education Officer are the best sources for

up-to-date information on the range of opportunities available to you in the Army National Guard.

1-800-GO-GUARD H nationalguard.com

1-800-GO-GUARD H nationalguard.com

ENGINEERBUILDING ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING

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ENGINEER OVERVIEWEngineers build anything and everything the Army National Guard needs. From surveying and bulldozing to framing and wiring, engineers take on construction and demolition projects of any size—from start to finish. These experts pave roads and build fortifications for use by Soldiers. In combat, engineers use their skills to shape the battlefield, destroy obstacles and open routes for troop movement.

Army National Guard engineers also work around the globe to assist countries in need of hospitals, schools and running water. Stateside, these problem solvers are pivotal responders during natural disasters, as they clear roads and restore power to communities.

ENLISTED MOS OPTIONS12B Combat Engineer12C Bridge Crewmember12D Diver12G Quarrying Specialist12K Plumber12M Firefighter12N Construction Equipment Operator12Q Power Line Distribution Specialist12R Interior Electrician12T Technical Engineering Specialist12V Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operator12W Carpentry and Masonry Specialist12Y Geospatial Engineer18C Special Forces Engineer Sergeant

OFFICER12A Engineer Officer

WARRANT OFFICER MOS OPTIONS120A Construction Engineering Technician125D Geospatial Engineering Technician

IN-DEMAND SKILLSThe technical skills you learn as an engineer will help prepare you for a civilian career with building contractors, state highway agencies, rock quarries, well drillers or construction firms. You’ll be able to consider a future as an operating engineer, heavy equipment operator, well driller or rigger.

There are a number of formal three-year operating engineer apprenticeship programs which you may qualify for as well. These programs, which are administered by the International Union of Operating Engineers and the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., consist of at least three years or 6,000 hours of on-the-job training and 144 hours per year of classroom instruction.

To learn more, visit us online at nationalguard.com or call your local Army National Guard Recruiter.

1-800-GO-GUARD H nationalguard.com

NOTHING STANDS IN THE WAY OF AN ENGINEER

REACH YOUR FULL POTENTIALThe Army National Guard strives to assist its Soldiers in living up to their full potential by providing education programs and advanced training.

Engineers in the Army National Guard support the safety and protection of civilians across the nation. They receive training beyond the scope of traditional civil engineers and become experts in mobility and countermobility operations.


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