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Of those, more than 4,500 active and reserve officer and enlisted Sailors man more than 1,400 recruiting stations and centers throughout the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, and Europe.
Introduction. Military recruiters, sometimes known as recruiting specialists, provide information regarding service, training, and career opportunities to people interested in joining a branch of the military. They represent the military at job fairs and career programs, and with community and school groups.
NRC consists of a command headquarters, two Navy Recruiting Regions, 20 Navy Recruiting Districts and six Navy Talent Acquisition Groups that serve more than 1,000 recruiting stations across the country.
On April 6, 1971, in response to the end of the military draft and an increased emphasis on Navy recruiting, the Secretary of the Navy established the Navy Recruiting Command to serve as a field activity of the Chief of Naval Personnel. The last draft calls were made in December of the following year.
Field Recruiters/Canvassers are responsible for identifying and screening/evaluating qualified candidates to become sailors both enlisted and officer in the US Navy.
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Under the NTAG umbrella, recruiters are assigned to offices within a talent acquisition and onboarding center (TAOC). Recruiting assignments fall into three types within each TAOC; talent scouts, assessors, and on-boarders.
Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) is an Echelon III command led by a one-star Admiral in Naval Station Great Lakes, and reporting to Naval Education and Training Command in Pensacola, Florida.
Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) is an Echelon III command led by a one-star Admiral in Naval Station Great Lakes, and reporting to Naval Education and Training Command in Pensacola, Florida.
As of 2022, the Commander, Navy Recruiting Command is Rear Admiral Alexis T. Walker.
In order to obtain these basic skills and others, we will send you to our 5 week Recruiting School in sunny Pensacola, FL, upon transfer from your command. Upon graduation you will report to your district. Recruiting gives you a chance to say that you have helped shape the future of the United States Navy.