Every recruit must take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). This standardized test measures your aptitude in eight different areas. The results help to determine your strengths and to place you in an MOS that optimizes your
ability to succeed.
There’s more than one way to enlist in the National Guard. Whether you’re still in high school, already in college or
planning to earn your diploma, service in the National Guard
can help you get ahead and achieve your goals.
As a Soldier in the National Guard, you have the opportunity
to take advantage of valuable
educational benefits for you
and your family. The longer you serve, the better these benefits become.