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Maintaining outstanding personal appereance

emotional and financial stability

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What are the traits of an USAREC soldier?

Both Emotional and financial stability, and Maintain an oustanding personal appearance.


What qualifications must all military recruiters have?

all USAREC Soldiers must have high moral character, emotional and financial stability, outstanding personal appearance and bearing, and a favorable record of service in previous assignments.


Can you enter the US Army even if you are not from the US?

Yes, and the Army affords you the chance to become a US citizenHowever, in order for an applicant to be eligible for enlistment if any of the following applies to determine eligibility:(1) Citizen of the United States.(2) Alien who has been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. The requirement to obtain US Citizenship within 8 years of enlistment in order to continue serving has been rescinded for the Active and Reserve Components of the Army.(3) National of the United States.(4) Citizens (to include naturalized citizens) of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Palau, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). These Applicants are not authorized a clearance.(5) Citizenship derived from adoption. Applicants born in a country other than the United States that are adopted and are permanently residing in the United States can become a U.S. citizen on the date that all of the following aremet:(a) At least one adoptive parent is a U.S. citizen.(b) The child is under 18 years of age at the time the petition for adoption was filed.(c) There is a full and final adoption of the child and the child is admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident.(d) The child is residing in the legal and physical custody of the citizen parent in the United States.b. Documents to verify eligibility include (return all documents to applicant after proper citizenship entries are madeon the DD Form 1966)-(1) For U.S. citizens-(a) Birth certificate.(b) USCIS Form N-550/551/570 (Naturalization Certificate).(c) USCIS Form N-560 or N-561 (Certificate of United States Citizenship).(d) U.S. passport (unaltered and originally issued for 5 or more years to the applicant).(e) DD Form 372 (Request for Birth Verification).(f) DS Form 1350 (Certification of Birth).(g) FS Form 545 (Certification of Birth Abroad of U.S. Citizen).(h) FS Form 240 (Report of Birth Abroad of U.S. Citizens).(i) Tribal card (not expired) or letter from tribal council for American Indians born in Canada under the Jay Treaty. Jay Treaty Indians are not authorized a clearance.(j) Court order of final adoption for applicants enlisting based on citizenship derived from adoption.(2) Permanent Resident Aliens. Applicants must present their I-551 (Permanent Residence Card) showing that the person has been admitted to the United States for permanent residence. I-551 cards issued after 1989 are only valid for 10 years and must be renewed. Additionally, any I-551 card with an expiration date within 6 months of the accession date must be renewed. Applicants with expired cards keep their permanent residence status; however, they must apply for renewal of their permanent residence status I-551 card and must obtain verification in the form of an original receipt from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) indicating that the applicant has paid for an I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident) renewal application prior to enlistment. Applicant must have a validI-551 Card prior to shipment to training. I-151 cards are no longer valid and applicant must obtain an I-551 card. Resident alien cards without the picture of the applicant are invalid for enlistment purposes. Resident aliens must provide proof of place of birth.(3) For nationals of the United States. A native of American Samoa is issued a birth certificate that indicates the village of birth followed by the words, "American Samoa." (Citizens of American Samoa are U.S. nationals.)(4) For panamanians. Under 8 USC 1403, any person born in the Canal Zone on or after 26 February 1904 and before 1 October 1979, whose father or mother, or both, at time of birth of such person, was or is a citizen of theUnited States, is declared to be a citizen of the United States. Further, any person born in the Republic of Panama on or after 26 February 1904, whose father or mother or both at the time of the birth of such person was or is a citizen of the United States employed by the Government of the United States or by the Panama Railroad Company, or its successor in title, is declared to be a citizen of the United States. If the Canal Zone birth certificate does not clearlyestablish that citizenship has been derived, to qualify for enlistment an applicant must verify his or her U.S. citizenship by presenting one of the documents listed in paragraph 2-4b(1). If applicant does not possess any of these documents, the applicant should apply for the proper document under paragraph 2-4c.(5) For foreign nationals. However, the following exception exists with respect to the island nations of the FSM and the RMI.(a) Citizens, to include naturalized citizens of the FSM, Palau, and the RMI, may be enlisted into the U.S. Army.(b) FSM, Palau, and RMI citizens do not require proof of permanent residence or other documents normally associated with legal resident verification.(c) FSM, Palau, and RMI citizens may enlist; however, they will not be enlisted for any option, unit, MOS, or program that requires a security clearance.(d) Verification can be made by birth certificate; an FSM, Palau, or RMI passport; or Government identification card, naturalization certificate, or official letter of identity from local government officials.(e) A list of islands that make up the FSM, Palau, and the RMI may be obtained from HQ, USAREC, ATTN: RCRO-PP, Fort Knox, KY.(f) Questionable cases must be checked through appropriate chain of command to HQ, USAREC (RCRO-PP) who will contact HQDA (DAPE-MPA), Washington, DC, for clarification and final determination.(g) Persons from the FSM, Palau, and the RMI currently residing in the United States or a territory of the United States may have a Trust Territory Passport. This document is acceptable, provided it clearly indicates the island of birth and the island is part of the FSM, Palau, or the RMI.(h) Authority to enlist foreign nationals of the FSM, Palau and the RMI was granted according to the Compact of Free Association between both new nations and the Government of the United States.c. Applicants who have lost their documents may obtain new documents in the following ways:(1) Applicant may apply to nearest passport agency or by visiting http://www.state.gov and clicking on passport for submission requirements. No cost will be charged for FS Form 240 if application shows it is needed for U.S. Army enlistment. To obtain an N-550 (Certificate of Naturalization), applicant contact Passport Correspondence, Department of State, 111 19th Street NW, Ste. 510, Washington, DC 20522-1705, and complete INS Form N-600 (Application for Certificate of Citizenship). When requesting verification of birth that occurred in the former Canal Zone, go to http:// www.state.gov for submission requirements and address.(2) The alternate form to use for loss, theft, or non-receipt of original I-551 card is G-845. This form may be obtained by the applicant from the local USCIS office and will be used to obtain verification when documents listed above cannot be obtained. This form is a secondary verification form, and the following Army requirements must be met for use of this form. This form (G-845) may be used for enlistment purposes only and applicant must present a valid I-551 card in order to ship. The official stamp and initials are required in the INS status verifier block. All applicants using this form must also have a verifiable pictured identification (ID). Identification will be an official local, State, or Federal ID (driver license, State issued ID, military dependent ID, high school or college ID). In order to be valid for enlistment, the following response (No exceptions will be authorized) from USCIS office in Section B of the G-845 will be accepted.(a) This document appears valid and relates to the Lawful Permanent Resident alien of the United States.(b) This document appears valid and relates to the Conditional Resident alien ofthe United States.(c) Any I-551 card with an expiration date within 6 months of accession date must be renewed and be valid for at least 6 months after ship date.d. American Indians born in Canada according to the Jay Treaty of 1794 and the 1814 Treaty of Ghent (8 USC 1359) may pass the borders of the United States without any constraints, but such right shall extend only to personswho possess at least 50 per cent of blood of the American Indian race. Applicants must have maintained residence in the United States since entry.e. Applicants enlisting into the RA/USAR/ARNG holding dual citizenship with the United States and another country may enlist; however, they may not be enlisted into an MOS that requires a security clearance.As per Army Regulation 601-210 dated 05 Jan 2010