Where are Army Reserve units located?

United States Army Reserve
Size188,703 reserve members
Part ofUnited States Department of the Army
Garrison/HQFort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S.
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Do Army Reserve units deploy?

Army Reserve troops activated for duty within the U.S. (subject to certain restrictions under federal law) or deployed abroad are required to report but such mobilization does not automatically mean being sent into hostile fire or a war zone; Reserve deployments are commonly done for humanitarian reasons.

How many army reserve centers are there?

The U.S. Army Reserve has a congressionally authorized size of 199,000 soldiers, over 11,000 civilians, and 2,075 units that are present and operating and all 50 U.S. states, five U.S. territories, and 30 countries.

Do Army Reserves stay home?

Army Reserve Soldiers receive the same training as active-duty Soldiers. After Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT), Army Reserve Soldiers return to their civilian lives and spend one weekend a month and two weeks per year training to keep their skills sharp.

How long is the Army Reserve contract?

Anyone that joins the military in an active duty capacity will be serving in the Army full-time. This is generally four years of active service and four years of inactive service. Reservists, on the other hand, have six-year contracts of reserve service and two of inactive service typically.

How much do Army Reserves get paid?

Drill Pay for Army Reserve and Army National Guard Soldiers

RANK< 2 YEARS6 YEARS
Private (E2)$4,201.47$4,201.47
Private First Class (E3)$4,418.19$4,980.78
Specialist or Corporal (E4)$4,893.84$5,940.90
Sergeant (E5)$5,337.36$6,693.12

Is Army Reserve pay monthly?

Pay is based on two weeks of training each year and one weekend each month. Chart reflects Drill Pay only and does not include bonuses, allowances and other benefits.

Do Army Reserves get paid every month?

Reserve members are paid twice a month. The 15th is the mid-month pay date and includes pay due from the first day of the month through the 15th.

How many hours do Army Reserves work?

12 hours duty day with 24 hour days when training and deployed. One weekend a month and Two to three weeks out of the summer.