U.S. Army Recruiting Command G7/9
The G7/9 Marketing, Education and Outreach Directorate executes public affairs, marketing, local advertising, education, partnerships and outreach programs to support all U.S. Army recruiting objectives.
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Its many responsibilities include providing the link between the U.S. Army Recruiting Command and the public, serving as the point of contact for news media representatives, and publishing the command's professional magazine the "Recruiter Journal." The staff directs programs in the areas of public and command information, education outreach and community relations, and provides policy and guidance to 38 subordinate advertising and public affairs offices and education services specialists that support more than 1,600 recruiting stations nationwide.
Army recruiting queries:
- National media or reporters with questions about national U.S. Army Recruiting Command operations may call (502) 626-0164/0172 or e-mail the public affairs office.
Army-level queries:
- National media or reporters with questions about national Army-level questions should call Army Public Affairs at (703) 697-8719.
Click here for national Army recruiting goals and year-to-date recruiting statistics.
Frequently Asked Questions about U.S. Army Recruiting & USAREC
Recruiting News
Monthly recruiting data for all the services is released by the Department of Defense on or about the 10th of each month. Look for it on the DoD News Release page.
- Former tank commander shares his recruiting story: Doing This Job Helped Me Realize
I Want to Be in the Army for Life! (Sept. 1, 2009)
- Secretary of the Army honors top recruiters, career counselors (Aug. 5, 2009) Link to Army News Service article
- $2,000 referral bonus program suspended (July 2, 2009)
- Army recruiting leadership changes; MG Campbell takes command (May 6, 2009)
- Army seeks language, medical skills from non-citizens (Feb. 23, 2009) Link to Army News Service article
- Army recruiting on track despite challenges (Feb. 12, 2009) Link to Army News Service article
- Army completes recruiter suicide investigation (Jan. 21, 2009) Link to Army News Release
- Army recruiting partnership program recognizes 300th partner (Jan. 15, 2009)
- Educators, coaches, band instructors & business leaders learn about today’s Soldiers at Army All-American Bowl (Jan. 12, 2009)
- USAREC puts commitment to Families in writing (Dec. 16, 2008)
- Army extends advertising campaign with new commericals (Nov. 11, 2008) Link to Army News release
- USAREC Leaders Conference - Keynote Address - Secretary of the Army Geren (Oct. 28, 2008) Link to Army transcript
- Daytona Champ Ryan Newman to drive for Army NASCAR team (Oct. 10, 2008) Link to Army News Service article
- Army Exceed Recruiting Goal for Fiscal Year 2008 (Oct. 10, 2008) Link to Army News release
- Army leaders at NYC ceremony anticipate meeting recruiting goal (Oct. 1, 2008) Link to Army News Service article
Click here for the News Archive (Fiscal Years 2008-2004)
Regional Recruiting Public Affairs Offices
Reporters with local Army recruiting questions may consult the regional recruiting public affairs directory for the office nearest them.
The U.S. Army Accessions Command G7 manages the Army's national advertising program, national partnerships and the goarmy.com Web site.
For information about the use of the Army logo, advertising and the Army Brand, visit the USAAC Resource Center at http://www.usaac.army.mil/sod/. Call (502) 626-1173.
Visit the Support Army Recruiting Resources Page for talk points on recruiting and other support materials for speaking engagements.
If you need further assistance, e-mail Julia Bobick, USAREC G7/9 Public Affairs Office.
Disclaimer for External Links
The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Army of the linked Web sites, or the information, products or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United States Army does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. |