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  2. HRC Homepage - Human Resources Command

    www.hrc.army.mil/.../tours/TourOfDuty.htm

    The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations. At any time, the USG may inspect and seize data stored on this IS.

  3. MOBCOPTour of Duty. Provides a portal to post, find and volunteer for Active Duty tours. Tour of Duty (TOD) is a system for advertising AD opportunities where RC Soldiers can look for available tours that match their skills and desire to serve.

  4. United States Army - Carrera

    carrera.swf.army.mil

    You can still view active duty positions by accessing MOBCOP Tour of Duty via your closest NIPR access point or the Azure Virtual Desktop client. For questions or concerns, please contact...

  5. ADOS - U.S. Army Reserve

    www.usar.army.mil/ADOS

    Army Reserve Soldiers of all ranks can support units and local recruiters through the Active Duty Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC) program to help that unit complete a mission...

  6. Guard, Reserve soldiers can now browse active duty jobs on ...

    www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2022/02/16/...

    Your Army. Guard, Reserve soldiers can now browse active duty jobs on their phones. By Davis Winkie. Feb 16, 2022. Previously, the opportunities were only accessible through the NIPR network-only...

  7. Portal - Login - Army HRC Portal

    www.hrcapps.army.mil/portal/?page_id=11651

    Use your CAC. Use your DS Logon. My Record Portal is HRC's self-service portal for the Armys Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans. IPERMS data is no longer...

  8. What is Tour of Duty? - United States Army

    armyrotc.army.mil/.../Annex_F_Tour_of_Duty_INTRO.pdf

    Tour of Duty (TOD) is an internet site where reserve component Soldiers (USAR, IRR, ARNG, IMA) can find and volunteer for active duty tours. Any command that has positions or missions...