How do I fill out a NGB 34 1?
How to Fill Out NGB Form 34-1?
- Indicate the position you are applying for and the number of the job announcement.
- State the date of your enlistment.
- State the date of your federal recognition.
- Write down the details of your education and special qualifications.
- Describe your employment history.
What is a NGB 34 1?
PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To provide information for use in determining eligibility/qualifications for Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) positions. A copy will be provided to the applicant. The original will be maintained by the human resources office for state records. For organizational use only.
How do you fill out AGR packets?
Submitting the USAR AGR Application Packet
- Use your CAC, or AKO username and password.
- Select the “Tools” icon at the top of the page.
- Select “AGR Application” and download the application.
- Fill out the application in digital format and print once complete.
What is Mos SSI AFSC?
SECTION III – MILITARY HISTORY MOS/SSI/AFSC DATE AWARDED INDICATE HOW QUALIFICATIONS WERE OBTAINED (Service School, On the Job Training, Civilian Experience, etc.)
How long does the AGR hiring process take?
The accession process normally takes between 30-45 days as this allows time for publication of the assignment order and completion of long distance in-processing.
How do you qualify for AGR?
You must be at least 18 to 54 years old (you must not have reached your 55th birthday). You must be in ranks SPC through MSG/1SG. You must have accrued less than 15 years of active federal service. You must be eligible for reenlistment or extension.
What is the difference between AGR and active duty?
Being an AGR family means your soldier is a reserve or National Guard soldier who is active duty. While most reserve soldiers have civilian jobs to pay the bills, AGR soldiers work full-time for the Army (or other branch) on top of drilling with the rest of the soldiers at that particular unit.
What is an example of MOS?
For example, you could be assigned as an infantryman (MOS code 11B), a diver in the Army Corps of Engineers (MOS code 12D), an acquisition, logistics & technology (AL) contracting NCO (MOS code 51C), an information technology specialist (MOS code 25B), or a watercraft engineer (MOS code 88L).
How do I get my ETS orders?
ETS orders are published upon receipt of a complete ETS packet. ETS packets are submitted to Transition Center 90 days before the Soldier’s leave start date. The Transition Center is located at Soldier Support Center, 2ND Flr, Wing B.