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The United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) mission is to "Recruit America's best and brightest volunteers that are able to deploy, fight, and win". This process includes the recruiting, medical and psychological examination, induction, and administrative processing of potential service personnel. U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC)

USAREC shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) Active 1822 – present Country

United States Branch

United States Army Role Army recruiting and accessions Size Division Part of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Garrison/HQ Fort Knox, Kentucky Commanders Commander Major General Frank M. Muth Insignia Distinctive unit insignia

The Recruiting Command is a field operating agency administratively responsible to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. The Command employs more than 7200 Active and Reserve Component recruiters at more than 1,600 recruiting centers across the United States and overseas.[1] The Command is guided in its operations by the United States Mobilization Doctrine.[2] The Command is commanded by a Major General, and assisted by a Deputy Commanding General (Brigadier General), with five recruitment brigades and a number of support brigades in the Command.[3] U.S. Army recruiters generally are DA selected for three-year assignments. These "detailed" recruiters return to their primary military occupational specialty after obligation as recruiters. Station Commanders and reserve recruiters are all career recruiters who stay within USAREC for the duration of their careers. General Paul Gorman's (USA, ret.) in his institutional history of the U.S. Army, The Secret of Future Victories, credits George C. Marshall as the architect of the modern version of the current system for personnel allocation.[4]