A JAG attorney provides legal services and advice to Army Reserve and active -
duty Army personnel in the United States and abroad.
Social work researchers from the University of Washington have found that among a group of active -
duty Army personnel who use illicit drugs, the most abused substance is synthetic marijuana, which is harder to detect than other drugs through standard drug tests.
Not exact matches
During her active
Army duty, Bodnar continued her undergraduate studies at the University of Maryland's University College, which offers distance - learning courses for military
personnel.
$ 750.00 Bonus Cash offer thru 07/09/2018, exclusively for members of the following US Military Branches: Active military
personnel (
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard), National Guard, Reservists serving on Active
Duty, members of the Delayed Entry / Enlistment Program (DEP) and Veterans / Retirees who are residents of the United States.
Eligible customers must be an inactive reserve or in current active
duty status in the U.S. Military (Navy,
Army, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard and active Reserve) OR a U.S. Military inactive reserves (i.e., Ready Reserve) that are part of the individual Ready Reserve, Selected Reserve and Inactive National Guard, OR A Military veteran or honorably discharged retiree of the U.S. Military within one year of discharge date, OR Household member of an eligible U.S. Military
personnel, including GoldStar family members.
Eligible members include Active
Duty, retired, reservists, Coast Guard,
Army and Air National Guard, as well as DoD
personnel, contractors and immediate family members (parents, siblings, grandparents, children and grandchildren).
The
Army's
personnel with the ranks of Private and Private First Class do not have any training or responsibility for the performace of meteorological observations, photography, or public relations officer
duties; and the
Army does not have any responsibility for ASOS sites or reporting.
For example, the President would be entirely within his rights to order General A to report to the Barracks at Fort Levenworth (a military prison) or to a maintenance detail in a South Korean
Army base, as active
duty personnel individual assigned to that
duty (i.e. not detained as a prisoner) and to await further orders.
Managed one Master Labor of Contract (MLC), three retired civilian
personnel U.S.
Army and U.S. Air Force retired ranks E-8's and Two Active
Duty military
personnel ranks E-3's.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE United States
Army Reserve • NJ 2011 - Present Motor Vehicle Transportation Operator Perform
Army Reserve
duties performing all motor vehicle transport operations in service to military
personnel.
Director of Operations —
Duties & Responsibilities Manage daily operation, finances and
personnel of US
Army dining facilities in domestic and international forums Responsible for facility and equipment valued in excess of $ 570,000 Train and supervise large staff ensuring efficient and effective food service operations Design and implement staff workflows, program policies, and meal preparation / service procedures Plan and execute breakfast, lunch, and dinner for more than 3,000 soldiers and civilians Create healthy and enjoyable menus in accordance with national nutrition standards Ensure strict compliance with all applicable health and safety regulations Oversee food / equipment inventory and orders ensuring cost effective operations Coordinate special events, field kitchens, and other special projects as assigned Manage all new construction and modification to facilities and equipment Prepare and present reports concerning finances, client satisfaction, and nutrition for senior leadership Utilize extensive military training to manage security of facilities, assets and
personnel in hostile territory Consistently promoted for excellence in team leadership, dedication, professionalism, and integrity