Adjutant General

The Adjutant General Branch is the human resources component within the army. It is the second oldest existing branch of the Army. The primary mission of this branch is to coordinate timely and effective manning and personnel support for commanders. This enhances readiness and operational capabilities of the total force across the full range of military operations.

As a leader in the Adjutant General’s Corps, officers are assigned to a duty position that will allow maximum exposure to a wide range of human resource programs. Officers can expect entry-level human resources management assignments at company, battalion and brigade level, along with leadership responsibilities. In this career field, officers will help soldiers with the tasks that affect their welfare and assist commanders by keeping soldiers combat ready. Officers will also be involved in unit readiness, morale and solider career progression. In many cases, the duties of an AG officer are similar to that of a human resources executive in the civilian world.

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