Infantry
Infantry – From combat patrols to rescue efforts, Infantry and Scout soldiers are ready for any mission—including serving their states during natural disasters. Ground forces embody everything the Guard stands for and possess leadership skills that are dynamic in any workplace.
Field Artillery
Field Artillery – Out of sight, but rarely out of range, Guard heavy weapon experts give ground forces the gift of superior firepower. Artillery specialists embed with ground forces, using laser rangefinders to send targets up for calculation. Cannon and rocket crews stand ready to shoot, raining fire and steel on targets over 15 miles away.
Supply & Logistics
Guard Soldiers need food, fuel, parts, and supplies, so our logistics specialists provide them all—and make any mission possible. Supply and logistics experts are masters at acquisition, tracking and distribution, overseeing asset storage and delivery.
Admin & Relations
Guard admin and relations experts are the professionals who take care of the needs of Soldiers—and the organization as a whole. From human resources and finances to legal aid and religious services, these Soldiers provide responsive assistance to personnel needs.
Transportation
Transportation specialists are the muscle behind the Guard’s operational agility, stateside and beyond. Moving equipment and personnel takes strength, energy, and intelligence—qualities that define the Guard’s transport experts.
Medical
Medical careers provide essential training in health care procedures and incomparable experience with emergency responses. These professionals perform well under pressure and possess skills that translate to hospital work. Whichever medical career you choose, you can be sure that your job will be as rewarding as it is challenging.
Aviation
National Guard helicopter crews fly a variety of missions, from security operations to disaster relief. They might be transporting troops or aiding medical evacuations. In the event of a natural disaster, Guard pilots drop water and food and save those in harm’s way. They are trained to fly in any weather and take off or land in high-risk situations.
Engineer
Engineers build anything and everything the Guard needs. From surveying and bulldozing to framing and wiring, engineers take on construction and demolition projects of any size—from start to finish.
Military Police
As the Guard’s security experts, MPs are trained in force protection, anti-terror, and crime prevention functions. In event of disaster, they act alongside local law enforcement and first responders.
Military Intelligence
Intelligence Soldiers provide the Guard with the information it needs to act appropriately. Intelligence experts gather information to help rescue towns and save lives during disasters—or even prevent a national emergency.
Specialty Careers
Special Forces (SF)
Green Berets in the Army National Guard’s 19th and 20th Special Forces Groups are all highly intelligent, highly trained professionals capable of reaching objectives by land, water and air—armed to the teeth. They cross behind enemy lines undetected. They hunt down terrorists. They train guerrilla armies. Their lives exceed all standards and defy all conventions.
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
As an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialist, you’ll be the Army’s preeminent tactical and technical explosives expert. You’ll have the advanced training and critical skills needed to disable and defeat explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction. You’ll research and identify military weapons, assist leadership in the preparation and use of advanced robotics, dispose of hazardous objects, and perform missions in support of Army units worldwide, across all environmental conditions.
Ranger
As the Army’s premier infantry force, becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a distinct few. You'll specialize in conducting raids and assault missions deep inside enemy territory—a task only the best-trained can carry out in this branch of the elite Special Operations Forces. To become a Ranger is no easy task. You must go through grueling training to ensure you have the mental toughness, physical fitness, moral character, and motivation to endure the challenges you’ll face in the field.
Officer Programs
Officer Candidate School (OCS)
Once you earn your commission, you’ll become a leader in the world’s most powerful Army. ROTC, OCS, West Point and Direct Commission are the programs that help Soldiers reach that goal. See which one makes the most sense for you
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
State Officer Candidate School
The state OCS program is a 14 to 18 month course of instruction conducted from March to August the following year. The OCS Academy is located at the National Guard Training Center in Fayetteville, NC. Upon successful completion of OCS, you will become a commissioned officer in the Army National Guard
Federal Officer Candidate School
The Federal OCS program is an Active Army course at Fort Benning, Georgia. The program is conducted over a 12 week period. In order to qualify, applicants must have a bachelor’s or higher degree and be a current U.S. citizen. Applicants must be able to graduate and receive their commission prior to their 34th birthday.
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
Army ROTC is a college elective that allows you to earn a commission straight out of college as a second lieutenant in the Army National Guard, the Army Reserve, and the Active Army. ROTC consists of both academic classes and hands-on training. These mental and physical challenges will help you succeed in college and beyond. Participation takes just a few hours per week, so it won’t interfere with other academic studies, sports, or your social life. You will learn about leadership and teamwork.
Warrant Officer
Warrant Officer
Warrant Officers are technical and tactical experts. They are the best of the best of the best in their field. Following the warrant officer path means you would be critical to administering and executing plans, as well as being the leader officers and enlisted personnel look to for advice and direction.
Specialized training prepares you to be a technical and tactical expert in your concentration and an effective leader, instructor and advisor to both subordinates and commanders who depend on you.
Direct Commissioning
Direct Commissioning
A direct commission appoints civilians and service members with professional experience directly to an Officer rank. Civilians and service members who have special skills that are critical to sustaining military operations, supporting troops, health and scientific study may receive a direct commission upon entering the North Carolina Army National Guard. See below for direct commissioning opportunities:
Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
The North Carolina Army National Guard offers direct commissions in Army Medical Department (AMEDD) specialties to qualified medical and dental professionals who possess special skills through education and employment experience. Opportunities may be available for Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Dentists, and those who are seeking a career in medical administration, logistics, and operations.
Chaplains
The role of the Army chaplain is to function both as religious leader and staff officer. Chaplains are drawn from the vast expanse of faith groups represented in our nation. The chaplain directly performs the religious rites and services of his or her distinctive faith group while at the same time providing for the religious freedom of all our soldiers. Beyond the scope of religious support, the chaplain plays a leading role in the support of family programs such as Strong Bonds and Resiliency.
Judge Advocate General (JAG)
JAG Corps officers investigate, prosecute, and defend those charged with crimes in the military, provide legal advice for Soldiers and work with international contracts. As an officer in the JAG Corps and a practicing attorney or judge, your responsibilities will cover a wide range of practices including military law, criminal prosecution, international law, and legal assistance, both in the U.S. and abroad.