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How do I report a bad military recruiter?

How do I report a bad military recruiter?

The National Youth and Militarism Recruiter Abuse Hotline is now open at 1- 877-688-6881. After hearing many reports from young people and their families about abuses by military recruiters, we at AFSC are beginning to track these abuses as reported to our national hotline.

Can I switch military recruiters?

Once one goes on active duty, with the exception of a few commissioned officer specialties (such as a physician), one cannot simply transfer from one branch of the service to another. Then you have to get out of the military, and then visit a recruiter to join the different service, as a prior-service recruit.

How do I report Army EO?

How to file a Formal Equal Opportunity Complaint? File a formal written complaint on a DA Form 7279 with any of the following agencies. Complaints must be filed within 60 days of the incident. Complaints made after 60 days may be pursued at the commander’s discretion.

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What should I know before signing up for the military?

Remember you’re signing up to be a soldier, airman, sailor, Marine or Coast Guardsman. It is important that you are honest with your recruiter. Don’t hesitate to ask questions. You should work to get the job you want, but understand that your role as a service member comes first.

Should you work to get a job in the military?

You should work to get the job you want, but understand that your role as a service member comes first. Be honest with yourself; serving in the military is not like a regular job. You can’t quit when the going gets tough. The military requires diligence, dedication and a commitment to teamwork.

What should I expect when I meet a recruiter?

Recruiters are honest, well-trained, committed professionals. Meeting a recruiter should be an informative, stress-free experience. These 10 tips will make sure you’re prepared for your interview. 1. Have No Fear. Remember you are under no obligation when speaking to a recruiter.

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How do I contact the Army National Guard?

Army National Guard 1-800-464-8273 Get in Touch. Ready to take the next step? Reach out and we’ll help you get there. CHAT CONTACT A

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