U.S. Army Recruiters Plan to Conduct Their Quarterly Visit On 15 Aug 2023

U.S. Army Recruiter to visit RAO in Angeles, Philippines
U.S. Army Recruiting Command

GREETINGS FROM THE USAF RAO, ANGELES CITY…..

THE U.S. ARMY RECRUITERS PLAN TO CONDUCT THEIR QUARTERLY VISIT ON 15 AUG 2023 BETWEEN 0930-1330 HRS AT OUR RAO/FPO MAIN OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM… PLEASE NOTE THE REQUIREMENTS LISTED BELOW…. SUGGEST YOU GOOGLE ASVAB PRACTICE TEST AND REVIEW PRIOR TO THEIR VISIT….

Prequalification Requirements

Age: 17 – 34 years old (up to 39 years of age with waiver)

Medical history: Meet Army height and weight requirements, no disqualifying medical conditions, meet Army piercing and tattoo standards.

Moral history: Cannot be undergoing any civil convictions or certain law violations, as some may disqualify you from enlisting.

Education: High school seniors, graduate, or have equivalent education credentials.

Marital status: Single or Married with two or less children (if more than two children, dependency waiver is required)

Citizenship: Must be a I-551 holder (Green Card) or US citizen.
Required Documents to bring:
US Passport or I-551 Card w/foreign passport.
SSN Card
Birth certificate/Born Abroad certificate, Naturalization certificate.
High school/College transcripts and diploma, or other education credentials (GED)
If Married, Marriage certificate w/dependents ID, SSN cards and birth certificate.

Note: Army is offering up to $50,000 bonuses if fully qualified. Options such as quick ship bonuses and first duty locations are offered on certain MOS’s (jobs). Once applicant is prequalified and meet processing requirements, applicants will be processed in Guam with all-expense paid by the US Army within 30 days.

Very Respectfully,


SSG Gianan, Eric
U.S. Army Guam Recruiting Company
404 W Soledad Ave Suite A4
Hagatna, Guam 96910
☎ Cell: 671-929-3281
☎ Office: 671-477-7330

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