Want this question answered?
no
no
An Rrnco is a recruiter. Even though there are pages of duties required, the most important is to find and recruit applicants for the military. This includes establishing and maintaining contacts to create recruits and staying in touch as needed.
no
One National Guard Recruiting and Retention NCO (RRNCO) is assigned to each ?
One National Guard Recruiting and Retention NCO (RRNCO) is assigned to each ?
one RRNCO is assigned
They are responsible for recruiting soldiers who will remain with the military. They must find quality candidates who are capable of committing to the military.
Short answer, the recruiting and retention NCO is responsible for knowing which Soldier's ETS (end of time in service) dates are coming up and for talking to those soldiers about reenlisting. They should know the current incentives and bonuses available and the time frame for qualifying for those bonuses. As an example, you currently may be eligible for a $10,000 or $5,000 bonus if you re-enlist between 90 and 365 days from your ETS date, but not if you re-enlist less than 90 days from getting out. As the R&R NCO for a unit you do more for retention than recruiting.
One RRNCO is assigned to each 120-140 member unit.