Career Placement
Active Duty vs. Reserve Forces Duty
All commissioned officers incur an initial six to eight-year obligation, depending on scholarships granted. ROTC Cadets have a choice of requesting Active Duty or Reserve Forces Duty. The difference between the two options is listed below:
- Active Duty - The first three to four years are served on active duty, with the remaining years served in Reserves/National Guard or the Individual Ready Reserves.
- Reserve Forces Duty (Army National Guard or U.S. Army Reserve) - Newly commissioned officers may enter active duty for approximately 90 days to attend a branch-specific Officer Basic Course and serve out the remainder of their six to eight year obligation in the Reserves while pursuing a civilian career. Cadets may choose to guarantee this option in the beginning of their junior or senior year.
Guaranteed Reserve Duty Forces (GRFD) Scholarship/Contract - Allows Cadets to decide to select Reserve/National Guard duty versus going Active Duty. Commitment is for 6 or 8 years, one weekend a month, and two weeks of annual training.
Reserve and National Guards Career Placement Opportunity - Officers have the added opportunity to interview with a local or national corporation for a potential career placement.
Newly commissioned officers of both Active and Reserves choose a career field in the Army, known as a "Branch." The following are the Branches available to 2nd Lieutenants with an undergraduate degree:
Maneuver Fires and Effects
| Air Defense Artillery | |
| www.branchorientation.com/ada/ | www.airdefenseartillery.com/ada_website_08/oada.html |
| Armor |
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| www.branchorientation.com/armor/ | www.knox.army.mil/ |
| Aviation |
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| www.branchorientation.com/aviation/ | www.branchorientation.com/aviation/ |
| Chemical Corps |
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| www.branchorientation.com/chemical/ |
www.wood.army.mil/wood_cms/usacbrns.shtml |
| Corps of Engineers |
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| www.branchorientation.com/engineer/ | www.wood.army.mil/wood_cms/usaes.shtml |
| Field Artillery |
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| www.branchorientation.com/fieldartillery | sill-www.army.mil/ |
| Infantry |
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| www.branchorientation.com/infantry |
www.benning.army.mil/videos/video06/index.htm |
| Military Police Corps |
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| www.branchorientation.com/militarypolic |
Operations Support
| Military Intelligence |
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| www.branchorientation.com/militaryintelligence | icon.army.mil/ |
| Signal Corps |
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| www.branchorientation.com/signal |
www.gordon.army.mil |
Force Sustainment
Adjutant General Corps Finance
www.branchorientation.com/adjutantgeneral
agsssi-www.army.mil/
www.branchorientation.com/finance
www.finance.army.mil/
Ordnance Corps
www.branchorientation.com/ordnance
Quartermaster Corps
www.branchorientation.com/quartermaster
www.quartermaster.army.mil/
Transportation
www.branchorientation.com/transportation
www.transchool.eustis.army.mil/
Health Services
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Medical Service Corps |
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| www.branchorientation.com/msc | www.cs.amedd.army.mil/obc/index.htm |
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Nurse Corps |
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| www.branchorientation.com/nurse |
www.cs.amedd.army.mil/obc/ |
Other Army branches which require 2nd Lieutenants to obtain a graduate degree include Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG), Chaplain Corps, Dental Corps, and Veterinary Corps.













