I believe that there is currently a hiring freeze for AGR, but you should talk to your Retention NCO.
If you earned your Ranger tab on active duty prior to joining the Army Reserve, you will still continue to be Ranger qualified. If you are simply serving in the US Army Reserve and intent to be sent to Ranger school from your Reserve unit, your chances are slim to none, and you would be better off to join the National Guard and try to get into a Special Forces unit of the National Guard. If you are looking to serve in a Ranger unit of the US Army Reserve, then this will be impossible, as there are no such units in the Army Reserve. The US Army Reserve is composed of training and support units, with all combat arms relegated to the Regular Army and Army National Guard. The one exception to this is the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, which is an infantry battalion of the US Army Reserve, which is composed of reservists from Hawaii, American Samoa, Saipan, and Guam.
There were: 35,256,000 1 dollar bills printed ( Were Silver Certificates) 9,416,000 5 dollar bills printed ( Were Federal Reserve notes) 10,424,000 10 dollar bills printed ( Were Federal Reserve Notes) 11,300,500 20 dollar bills printed (Were Federal Reserve Notes) In total there were 66,396,500 bills printed for Hawaii.
The US Army Reserve is mostly support troops. Combat arms units--infantry, armor and engineers--normally belong to the National Guard. There is one infantry battalion in the US Army Reserve - the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, which is headquartered in Hawaii, and composed of Reservists from Saipan, Guam, Hawaii, and American Samoa. Additionally, there are personnel with an 11 series MOS in various Reserve units (usually in IT or EX divisions), who serve in an instructor's role.
Without getting too technical, the basic difference is that the Air Force Reserve is the reserve forces for the active Air Force, and the Air National Guard is specifically attached to one state. The governor of the respective state is the commander in chief for their guard. The same goes for the Army. Both the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard ARE part of the Air Force. The reserve is federal while the guard is state. Both wear name tapes that state U.S. Air Force on their uniforms.
The big island of Hawaii is comprised of five volcanoes. Kilauea is currently active, and has been erupting continuously since 1983. Mauna Loa and Hualalai are considered active, but are not currently erupting. Mauna Kea is currently dormant. Kohala, which forms the northern tip of the island is now considered extinct.
The volcano currently erupting on the largest island of Hawaii is Kilauea. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has been erupting continuously since 1983.
Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in the solar system, but it is not active. The largest active volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
Loihi is a seamount located underwater off the southeastern coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is an active submarine volcano that is currently undergoing a process of volcanic island formation.
Three volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai (without submarine volcanoes).
To clarify:As the banner across its top indicates, your bill is a Federal Reserve Note and not a silver certificate.It wasn't made in Hawaii; it was printed in Washington for use in the Territory of Hawaii during WWII.There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 A US 20 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?".
There are 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks with 25 branches that operate under the general supervision of the nine-member Board of Governors. Each Bank has a board of directors selected from the general public and the banking community.
There are currently five active volcanoes in Hawaii. The names of them are Loihi, Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai and Haleakala. Loihi has been around the longest. It's around 10,000 years old.