Yes. Let me clue you in on a little something - if you wear the uniform, you can be deployed. Think you're too important to be deployed? Your job may be non-deployable, but you.... different story. Now the likelihood of it... probably a bit less, but they're in no way exempt from being deployed.
One National Guard Recruiting and Retention NCO (RRNCO) is assigned to each ?
no
no
no
120-140
120-140
Signing up as many recruits as possible.
One National Guard Recruiting and Retention NCO (RRNCO) is assigned to each ?
Accounts, distribute and maintain supplies for that particular unit.
Completion of NCO schools.
120-140
Each National Guard unit is typically assigned one recruiting and retention Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) to help attract and retain soldiers. This NCO is responsible for implementing recruitment strategies, engaging with the community, and ensuring that soldiers understand the benefits of service. They also work to maintain morale and support retention efforts, contributing to the overall strength and readiness of the unit. Their role is crucial in building a sustainable force by both drawing in new recruits and keeping current members engaged and committed.