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  2. Project VOLAR - Wikipedia

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    The Army staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense subsequently established their goals to increase recruiting efforts and to secure the retention of enlistees. [2] On January 1, 1971, Project VOLAR was launched. [6] The Army began to financially emphasize its desire to move towards an all-volunteer force.

  3. United States Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Recruitment stations for the new federal volunteer force were set up in all Volunteer Army demobilization camps, and by September 1899 twelve volunteer infantry regiments and one volunteer cavalry regiment were organized in the Philippines from Volunteer Army soldiers mustered out on the islands.

  4. United States Army Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters, U.S. Army Recruiting Command. USAREC headquarters is located at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and provides the strategic command and support to the Army's recruiting force. More than 400 officers, enlisted members and civilian employees work in one of the command's eight directorates and 14 staff sections, conducting administration ...

  5. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    KATUSAs are drafted from pool of qualified volunteers who are subjected to mandatory military service for Korean male citizens. While ROK Army holds the responsibility for personnel management of KATUSAs, KATUSA members are equipped with standard United States Army issues, and live and work with the U.S. enlisted soldiers. [40]

  6. Security Force Assistance Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The SFAB Recruiting and Retention Team [29] was formed to provide SFAB leader development briefs and recruit Army-wide Soldiers and leaders for SFAB opportunities. Eligible Soldiers volunteer for SFAB assignments by completing two SFAB Volunteer forms [ 30 ] DA Form 4187 (Personnel Request) and SF 600 (Medical Screening) and e-mailing both to ...

  7. Republicans slowly rev up poll monitoring operation, but ...

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    As for its army of volunteers, Republican officials in many of the seven states the RNC is targeting remained mostly vague on recruiting progress for volunteers and on what specific duties they ...

  8. Military recruitment - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army in World War II with over 2.5 million men was the largest volunteer army in history From the times of the British Raj , recruitment in India has been voluntary. Using Martial Race theory, the British recruited heavily from selected communities for service in the colonial army. [ 74 ]

  9. Volunteer military - Wikipedia

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    A volunteer military system or all-volunteer military system (AVMS) is a military service system that maintains the military only with applicants without conscription. A country may offer attractive pay and benefits through military recruitment to attract potential recruits. Many countries with volunteer militaries reserve the right to renew ...