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U.S. Army Non-Combat Job Positions (Brooklyn)

$26,000-36,000

1222 Sterling Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11213, USA

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Now Hiring – U.S. Army Non-Combat Positions (Full-Time or Part-Time) 📍 Serving the Brooklyn Area – No Experience Needed – Training Provided Looking for a career that offers stability, benefits, and purpose? The United States Army is hiring motivated individuals for non-combat roles across over 150 career fields including: • Healthcare • Cyber & IT • Engineering • Logistics & Supply • Intelligence & Analysis • Administration & Human Resources • Mechanical & Technical Trades 🟢 Choose Your Commitment: • Full-Time Active Duty (Regular Army) • Part-Time (Army Reserve) 📈 Starting Compensation & Benefits: • 💰 Base Pay: Starting at $26,000–$36,000/year as a new Soldier (E-1 to E-3) • 💵 Up to $50,000 in enlistment bonuses (based on job and qualifications) • 🎓 100% Paid College Tuition (GI Bill) • 🏥 Full Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance • 🏠 Housing & Food Allowance (varies by location and status) • 💼 Paid training in certified careers with national credentials • 📅 30 days paid vacation per year (Full-time) • 💰 Retirement Plan & VA Home Loan Benefits 🔍 Requirements: • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident • Ages 17–34 • High school diploma or GED • No major medical or legal issues • Must pass a basic physical and aptitude test

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