depends how far you live...............
The Army does, via recruiters.
Recruiter duty has little to do with rank, although most recruiters are of paygrade E-5 (Sergeant) or above. So, no, Army recruiters are not of the lowest rank. Most Army recruiters now on duty have served in the Gulf, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
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All army recruiters must have at least a high school diploma or equivalent.
Try the government section of the phonebook. That should list the military recruiters near you. Try visiting goarmy.com. You should be able to find an Army recruiter in your area there.
Jasper told the recruiters he was 17 years old in order to join the Confederate Army in "Twilight."
You must be an established permanent resident to even be in the Army in the first place.
Army recruiters are looking for people who are interested in handing out literature about their branch of the military. They do not get paid extra for their recruits. So no, they are not pushy, unless the person is just a pushy person.
Yes. They are separate components, with their own recruiting.
Check the local phone book, do a google search
If you have any photos of your father in his uniform or fatigues take the photo over to your nearest Army Recruiters office and have them look at it. Otherwise you will have to contact the related link below. Or stop by the Army Recruiters office anyway and ask them for help.
Army Recruiters do only recruit people into the army.This role involves a whole host of responsibilities, primarily extended conversations with future recruits, one to one, or in the presence of parents/guardians. They draw on their extensive army experience to find which role within the army is ideal for each individual.