Get to know the differences and similarities between serving on Active Duty and in the Army Reserve.
Learn how these two types of Soldiers are different, yet work together to create the world's strongest fighting force.
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Looking for an Army career that best fits your specific career goals? These specialized areas might be what you are looking for. Whether you are looking to serve part-time in the Army Reserve or looking to use your professional degree, certification or skills, the Army has a career field to fit your needs.

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Army Reserve
As a civilian and a Soldier, you'll continue your career or education while training close to home and standing ready to serve with your valuable job skills.
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Army Bands
The Army Band Program offers talented musicians a unique opportunity to do what they do best — play music.
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Army Chaplain Corps
U.S. Army Chaplains serve both God and country by bringing their unique gifts with which they are endowed by God, to the Soldiers of our nation.
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Army Law (JAG Corps)
As a JAG Corps Attorney, you'll gain firsthand experience in the law — the kind your classmates only dream about.
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Army Health Care (AMEDD)
The U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) is one of the largest and most advanced health care systems in the world.
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Special Forces
If you possess boundless ideas and creativity and you always think of new ways to organize and strategize, the Army wants to talk.
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Army Linguist
Being able to communicate and understanding foreign cultures is of the utmost importance. Some Army jobs depend on being fluent in a language besides English.
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Warrant Officers
Warrant Officers are highly specialized experts and trainers in their career fields. There are over 40 technical Warrant Officer specialties within the Army.
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