Yes. You get paid for your monthly UTAs, you get paid for your two weeks of Annual Training, and you get paid for any time you're activated.
I can't say for the Marines, but the Navy Reserves paid monthly, and I can't see any reason it should be different.
You get paid for drilling with your unit.
when they feel like paying you
The TA army is the Territorial Army. The TA is part of Britain's reserve forces. They are not part of the regular reserve army but they are the largest of the reserve forces. The TA supports the regular army members in many different aspects.
Arforgen applies to regular army and reserve component (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) units.
Army Reserve Medical Command's motto is '"Soldiers First"'.
There is no "Florida Army Reserve", although there are Army Reserve units in Florida. The Army Reserve is wholly a federal agency, which the states have no jurisdiction over. The Florida Army National Guard is probably the agency you're thinking of. While no specific number is published, the Florida Army National Guard is estimated to have approximately 12,000 personnel.
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
1.1 million soldiers on active duty with 960,000 in reserve in the Regular Indian Army, plus about 780,000 in the Territorial Army (a reserve/militia force).
army 1,000.000 reserve 205,000
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Any US Army recruitment center. The same recruiters who recruit for the Regular (active duty) Army also recruit for the Army Reserve. They do not, however, recruit for the National Guard.
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.
everyone at a job gets paid.