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
Signing up as many recruits as possible.
120-140
One National Guard Recruiting and Retention NCO (RRNCO) is assigned to each ?
Completion of NCO schools.
Accounts, distribute and maintain supplies for that particular unit.
120-140
A NG Training NCO Serves as a Unit Training NCO. Prepares unit training schedules. Coordinates training aids and resources as directed by Readiness NCO and Company Commander. Assists Readiness NCO in documenting training and individual Soldier readiness data. Assists as needed with administrative management of the unit on a daily basis. Reviews, inputs, coordinate and manage individual Soldier school applications. Assists the unit commander in coordinating, resourcing, documenting and assessing Soldier training and unit training and readiness. Responsible for insuring successful accomplishment of tasks which support the units training programs. Drafts training schedules for approval. Maintains the unit training library. Establish and maintain training aids support center account. Prepare and submit requests for training areas, vehicles, equipment, ranges and other training needs. Advises the Commander on mobilization and readiness requirements. Prepares and disseminates unit OPLANS/OPORDS. PERFORMS OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED.