What does AGR mean in the Army?

Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits as Active Duty. Active duty Soldiers can receive leading edge training on over 150 career paths within the Army while receiving a competitive salary, free healthcare, 30 days vacation with pay, and numerous other benefits.
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Do AGR soldiers deploy?

# 4 Limited Deployments: AGR Soldiers can deploy, but it doesn't happen much unless the whole unit deploys. And compared to most Active Duty Soldiers who have deployed two or more times, many AGR Soldiers have never deployed at all. Of course, if you want to deploy you can simply volunteer.
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What does AGR do Army?

AGR Soldiers serve full-time on Active Duty in units and organizations of the Army Reserve, or that directly support the Army Reserve. The Active Guard Reserve program allows Soldiers transitioning off active duty the opportunity to compete for AGR positions closer to home.
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Is AGR the same as active duty?

Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits as Active Duty Soldiers. With an Active Guard Reserve job, you receive full pay, medical care for you and your family, and the opportunity for retirement after 20 years of active service.
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How long can you stay AGR?

A typical AGR tour is around 3 years. A deployment could make that longer. Some might even get lucky and have their tour extended (but from my understanding, that's pretty rare). If your soldier is an officer, you're looking at a PCS every 2 years, and sometimes more frequently.
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Can you go from AGR to active duty?

With very few exceptions (mostly for medical professionals), one cannot simply transfer from the Reserves/Guard to active duty. One must get an approved discharge from the Reserve/Guard component and then separately process for enlistment (or commission) for an active duty service.
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How do you become an AGR in the army?

REQUIREMENTS
  1. You must be discharged from your current component of the Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard.
  2. You must be at least 18 to 54 years old (you must not have reached your 55th birthday).
  3. You must be in ranks SPC through MSG/1SG.
  4. You must have accrued less than 15 years of active federal service.
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How long does it take to become AGR?

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.
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How does AGR retirement work?

Non-regular Retirement

Qualified Soldiers are released from the USAR AGR program into the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) for one day and then are transferred into the Retired Reserve. Once the Soldier reaches age 60, they are placed on the Reserve Retired List.
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How long are AGR assignments?

6. Most AGR positions at the unit level will initially be a four-year order with the option to extend or curtail based on a request from the AGR member and mission needs.
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What are AGR positions?

An AGR position is an Active Guard/Reserve Position. An AGR position is a full-time military position. An AGR is similar to an ART because they are both full-time jobs. However, they differ because an AGR position places you on active duty orders, making you a full-time active duty member during your tour.
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Does AGR have to PCS?

What you should expect while a member of the AGR Program. **YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PCS TO JOIN THE USAR AGR PROGRAM. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO PCS AT LEAST 250 MILES FROM YOUR CURRENT LOCATION.
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Does AGR get bonuses?

Army Reserve enlistment bonuses

Qualified Army Reserve recruits may be eligible for up to $20,000 in bonuses. This bonus can be combined with other enlistment bonuses.
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Do AGR soldiers get BAH?

Army National Guard Soldiers on active duty under Title 10 USC are eligible for Basic Allowance for Housing or Basic Allowance for Housing Reserve Component/Transit (BAH RC/T) if they are on active duty for 30 or fewer days.
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Are AGR soldiers Title 10?

Active Guard Reserve (AGR) refers to a United States Army and United States Air Force federal military program which places Army National Guard and Army Reserve soldiers and Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve airmen on federal active duty status under Title 10 U.S.C., or full-time National Guard duty under Title ...
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Do you get a pension after 4 years in the military?

You'll need to serve 20 years or more to qualify for the lifetime monthly annuity. Your retirement benefit is determined by your years of service. It's calculated at 2.5% times your highest 36 months of basic pay.
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Does AGR time count towards federal retirement?

As a general rule, military service in the Armed Forces of the United States is creditable for Federal retirement purposes if it was active service terminated under honorable conditions, and performed prior to separation from civilian service for retirement.
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How many drill days is good for a year?

Retirement Points Earned Per Year

48 Points – 12 Monthly Drills (4 Drill Periods per month) 15 Points – Annual Training (this can vary based on your unit)
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How much do AGR Soldiers make?

How much does an AGR in United States make? The national average salary for an AGR is $84,125 per year in United States.
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What is an Army MOS SSI?

Name: Include full middle name. SSI/MOS: Self-explanatory for Army. Air personnel will list Duty AFSC.
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Does weekend drill count as active duty?

You drill approximately two days a month, with two weeks of Annual Training each year. You are considered to be on Active Duty during job skill and Annual Training, and paid accordingly. Weekend drill provides training on many different levels, and may take place at your local armory or another designated location.
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How much does a married E3 make in the army?

The salaries of E3 - Private First Class (Army)s in the US range from $14,121 to $28,987 , with a median salary of $22,494 .
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How do you use AGR?

Submitting the USAR AGR Application Packet
  1. Use your CAC, or AKO username and password.
  2. Select the “Tools” icon at the top of the page.
  3. Select “AGR Application” and download the application.
  4. Fill out the application in digital format and print once complete.
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Can you retire from the military after 19 years?

TERA Eligibility & How it Works

TERA allows servicemembers who meet certain criteria the opportunity to retire with only 15-19 years of service, a substantial reduction from the normal requirement of 20 years of good service.
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Is it worth being in the Army Reserves?

Joining the Reserve Component of the military is a great way to serve your country. You will also earn valuable benefits without giving up your civilian employment or schooling.
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