Army Recruiters

Army Recruiters provide you the very first step in starting your Army career. Recruiters are usually Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) of the Army and are trained on all the ins-and-outs of the Army. Below is a common order of how things will go with a recruiter,...

What to Expect in Basic Training

While the Army benefits are great, not everything is sunshine and rainbows in the Army; especially in basic training. You need to know what to expect in basic training in order to prepare yourself and decide if the Army is right for you. Below are some things that you...

Army General Orders

The Army General Orders are the basic outline of orders to be followed in the absence of more specific instructions. The three Army general orders cover your daily duties, emphasizing that you must maintain your assigned responsibilities and post only when properly...

Military Time

The US Military, including the US Army, all operate off of a 24-hour clock, most commonly known as Military Time. Military Time begins at 12:00am (midnight) (0000 called “Zero Hundred Hours”) and ends at 11:59 pm (2359 “Twenty-Three Fifty-Nine Hours”) the same day....

ASVAB Subtests

The full-length ASVAB is made up of nine sections, called ASVAB subtests, depending on which version of the test you take. These subtests range from science, to reading, to mechanics! The purpose of all these varied ASVAB subtests is to better determine what Army Jobs...