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Ready, Set, Go! Training Manual - Georgia 4-H

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Army Component StructuresActive Component*RegionsGeographically Dispersed**InstallationsReserve ComponentNational GuardStatesArmy ReserveRegions* Base Operations organization, not units** Assigned away from military installations, e.g., Army Recruiters, ROTC InstructorsSlide 2-7: The Army Component StructureContent of this slide adapted from: RSG <strong>Manual</strong> v.1Materials Needed: N/ATrainer Tips: N/AWhat to Do, What to Say:Do:• Review slide.Say: The Army is composed of two components: the Active Component, often referredto as “Active Duty,” and the Reserve Component.The Active Component is comprised of Soldiers whose full-time career is soldiering.They are generally assigned to units that are stationed on installations locatedaround the world. The Army divides the world into seven geographic regions formanagement purposes.Some Active Duty Soldiers, e.g., Army Recruiters, ROTC, and Inprocessing personnel,are assigned to locations that are geographically dispersed away from installations.Say: These Soldiers’ place of work is found in malls, schools, Inprocessing Centers, andChapter 2Page 143rd EditionOperation: Military Kids<strong>Ready</strong>, <strong>Set</strong>, <strong>Go</strong>! <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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