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ADOS

Army Reserve Soldiers of all ranks can support units and local recruiters through the Active Duty Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC) program to help that unit complete a mission beyond normal drilling time or recruiters that will result in Army Reserve en listments. ADOS orders allows a Soldier to be used in a variety of ways to add temporary manpower support to the State's more permanent AGR workforce. ADOS orders can last oneday or in some cases years, although the latter has become very rare since the GWOT operation tempo has decreased and budgets are being reigned in. The type, length and grade for each job is as variable as the local command(s) that is looking for help. For more information, visit (Users must be on a DOD network to access this website)

National Guard > About the Guard > Army National Guard > Resources > Soldier Resources > Guard Tours

Guard Tours Some Army National Guard personnel are on Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) status. This means these soldiers have volunteered to go on active duty providing full-time support to National Guard, Reserve and Active Component organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing or training the Reserve Component. The Reserve Component (RC) has two primary programs, Title 10 and Title 32. Title 10 positions are generally federal level jobs, while Title 32 jobs are at the state level. AGR soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits and entitlements as Active Component soldier, including paid leave, full educational benefits, medical care for themselves and their immediate family, and the opportunity for immediate retirement after 20 years of Active Federal Service. Title 10 soldiers are stationed worldwide. There are also short tour opportunities for soldiers to contribute to their state’s and country’s security while enhancing their own military training and readiness. These fall into three general categories – Active Duty for Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC). ADOS-RC tours usually support study groups, training sites and exercises, short-term projects, or administrative or support functions for the reserve component. ADOS-RC is also used in situations where the Active Army has a mission requirement for which no Active Army soldiers with the requisite skills and experience are reasonably available. CO-ADOS is use...

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Rank Abbreviation Meaning ***** Top of Descent ***** Tactical Operations Division **** Time Of Delivery *** Time-Out Detection ** Take-Off Distance ** Naval Material Command Training Operations Division * Tour Of Duty * Tactical Ocean Data * Time Of Departure * Trade Off Determination * Technical Order Data * Technical Objective Document * Target Offset Distance * Transfer of Ownership Document * Transparency Obligations Directive * Time of Detonation * Textes de La Décentralisation * Tool Operational Definition

National Guard > About the Guard > Army National Guard > Resources > Soldier Resources > Guard Tours

Guard Tours Some Army National Guard personnel are on Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) status. This means these soldiers have volunteered to go on active duty providing full-time support to National Guard, Reserve and Active Component organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing or training the Reserve Component. The Reserve Component (RC) has two primary programs, Title 10 and Title 32. Title 10 positions are generally federal level jobs, while Title 32 jobs are at the state level. AGR soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits and entitlements as Active Component soldier, including paid leave, full educational benefits, medical care for themselves and their immediate family, and the opportunity for immediate retirement after 20 years of Active Federal Service. Title 10 soldiers are stationed worldwide. There are also short tour opportunities for soldiers to contribute to their state’s and country’s security while enhancing their own military training and readiness. These fall into three general categories – Active Duty for Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC). ADOS-RC tours usually support study groups, training sites and exercises, short-term projects, or administrative or support functions for the reserve component. ADOS-RC is also used in situations where the Active Army has a mission requirement for which no Active Army soldiers with the requisite skills and experience are reasonably available. CO-ADOS is use...

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Rank Abbreviation Meaning ***** Top of Descent ***** Tactical Operations Division **** Time Of Delivery *** Time-Out Detection ** Take-Off Distance ** Naval Material Command Training Operations Division * Tour Of Duty * Tactical Ocean Data * Time Of Departure * Trade Off Determination * Technical Order Data * Technical Objective Document * Target Offset Distance * Transfer of Ownership Document * Transparency Obligations Directive * Time of Detonation * Textes de La Décentralisation * Tool Operational Definition

National Guard > About the Guard > Army National Guard > Resources > Soldier Resources > Guard Tours

Guard Tours Some Army National Guard personnel are on Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) status. This means these soldiers have volunteered to go on active duty providing full-time support to National Guard, Reserve and Active Component organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing or training the Reserve Component. The Reserve Component (RC) has two primary programs, Title 10 and Title 32. Title 10 positions are generally federal level jobs, while Title 32 jobs are at the state level. AGR soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits and entitlements as Active Component soldier, including paid leave, full educational benefits, medical care for themselves and their immediate family, and the opportunity for immediate retirement after 20 years of Active Federal Service. Title 10 soldiers are stationed worldwide. There are also short tour opportunities for soldiers to contribute to their state’s and country’s security while enhancing their own military training and readiness. These fall into three general categories – Active Duty for Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC). ADOS-RC tours usually support study groups, training sites and exercises, short-term projects, or administrative or support functions for the reserve component. ADOS-RC is also used in situations where the Active Army has a mission requirement for which no Active Army soldiers with the requisite skills and experience are reasonably available. CO-ADOS is use...

National Guard > About the Guard > Army National Guard > Resources > Soldier Resources > Guard Tours

Guard Tours Some Army National Guard personnel are on Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) status. This means these soldiers have volunteered to go on active duty providing full-time support to National Guard, Reserve and Active Component organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing or training the Reserve Component. The Reserve Component (RC) has two primary programs, Title 10 and Title 32. Title 10 positions are generally federal level jobs, while Title 32 jobs are at the state level. AGR soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits and entitlements as Active Component soldier, including paid leave, full educational benefits, medical care for themselves and their immediate family, and the opportunity for immediate retirement after 20 years of Active Federal Service. Title 10 soldiers are stationed worldwide. There are also short tour opportunities for soldiers to contribute to their state’s and country’s security while enhancing their own military training and readiness. These fall into three general categories – Active Duty for Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC). ADOS-RC tours usually support study groups, training sites and exercises, short-term projects, or administrative or support functions for the reserve component. ADOS-RC is also used in situations where the Active Army has a mission requirement for which no Active Army soldiers with the requisite skills and experience are reasonably available. CO-ADOS is use...

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Rank Abbreviation Meaning ***** Top of Descent ***** Tactical Operations Division **** Time Of Delivery *** Time-Out Detection ** Take-Off Distance ** Naval Material Command Training Operations Division * Tour Of Duty * Tactical Ocean Data * Time Of Departure * Trade Off Determination * Technical Order Data * Technical Objective Document * Target Offset Distance * Transfer of Ownership Document * Transparency Obligations Directive * Time of Detonation * Textes de La Décentralisation * Tool Operational Definition

National Guard > About the Guard > Army National Guard > Resources > Soldier Resources > Guard Tours

Guard Tours Some Army National Guard personnel are on Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) status. This means these soldiers have volunteered to go on active duty providing full-time support to National Guard, Reserve and Active Component organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing or training the Reserve Component. The Reserve Component (RC) has two primary programs, Title 10 and Title 32. Title 10 positions are generally federal level jobs, while Title 32 jobs are at the state level. AGR soldiers serve full-time and enjoy the same benefits and entitlements as Active Component soldier, including paid leave, full educational benefits, medical care for themselves and their immediate family, and the opportunity for immediate retirement after 20 years of Active Federal Service. Title 10 soldiers are stationed worldwide. There are also short tour opportunities for soldiers to contribute to their state’s and country’s security while enhancing their own military training and readiness. These fall into three general categories – Active Duty for Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC). ADOS-RC tours usually support study groups, training sites and exercises, short-term projects, or administrative or support functions for the reserve component. ADOS-RC is also used in situations where the Active Army has a mission requirement for which no Active Army soldiers with the requisite skills and experience are reasonably available. CO-ADOS is use...

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Rank Abbreviation Meaning ***** Top of Descent ***** Tactical Operations Division **** Time Of Delivery *** Time-Out Detection ** Take-Off Distance ** Naval Material Command Training Operations Division * Tour Of Duty * Tactical Ocean Data * Time Of Departure * Trade Off Determination * Technical Order Data * Technical Objective Document * Target Offset Distance * Transfer of Ownership Document * Transparency Obligations Directive * Time of Detonation * Textes de La Décentralisation * Tool Operational Definition

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