
The Partnership for Youth Success (PaYS) Program is a recruiting initiative developed to appeal to young people interested in obtaining a quality civilian job after serving in the Army. This unique program is part of the Army's effort to partner with America's business community and to reconnect America with its Army. The PaYS program is a "win-win-win" for the Army, its Soldiers, and participating Partners. America benefits with a well-trained workforce, with a positive work ethic as demonstrated by their successful Army service.
For more information, head to the official PaYS website here.
For more information, head to the official PaYS website here.

Continuing education is a way of life for the U.S. Army. The Army has multiple programs and initiatives that Soldiers and their families can take advantage of; however, many educators and parents are not aware of the available career and education opportunities. The decision to join the U.S. Army is not one to take lightly. It requires research by those who are considering it and those asked to support it. This guide provides information to assist you in answering the questions your students may have about serving in the Army, such as what opportunities are available and what are the benefits of serving one’s country. This guide includes information on professional training, challenging experiences, and the wide range of opportunities available to Soldiers. You will learn about the Army Educator Tour program and ways your local Army recruiter can enhance your curriculum. To young men and women, becoming a Soldier is the opportunity that empowers them to succeed in life. The Army strengthens them mentally, physically and emotionally from day one, to meet and ultimately master any challenge, equipping them to do things they never thought they could. As the school year progresses, this guide will aid you in counseling students on the benefits of serving in the Army. Of course, an Army representative is always available to provide more indepth information. Visit goarmy.com or armyedspace.com for more information.
For the most recent U.S. Army Education Program Guide, click here
For the most recent U.S. Army Education Program Guide, click here

The purpose of this United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) Family Strong
Resource Guide is to provide you with relocation information and familiarize you with the
Recruiting Command climate. Since a majority of USAREC Soldiers and Families live and work
in civilian communities remote from military installations, it is important for all to be informed
about what to expect in the Recruiting Command and to become familiar with the culture. If you
have not yet been contacted, please feel free to contact your sponsor or gaining unit. Sponsorship
is an important part of any move. If you need assistance, please contact your chain of command
or the brigade Soldier and Family Assistance (SFA) program manager.
To access the Family Resource Guide, click here.
Resource Guide is to provide you with relocation information and familiarize you with the
Recruiting Command climate. Since a majority of USAREC Soldiers and Families live and work
in civilian communities remote from military installations, it is important for all to be informed
about what to expect in the Recruiting Command and to become familiar with the culture. If you
have not yet been contacted, please feel free to contact your sponsor or gaining unit. Sponsorship
is an important part of any move. If you need assistance, please contact your chain of command
or the brigade Soldier and Family Assistance (SFA) program manager.
To access the Family Resource Guide, click here.

The purpose of the Pocket Recruiter Guide is to outline Army
programs and incentives in a shirt-pocket format. It serves primarily as a
ready reference for recruiters and other members of U.S. Army Recruiting
Command.
Click here to access the most up-to-date Pocket Recruiter Guide.
programs and incentives in a shirt-pocket format. It serves primarily as a
ready reference for recruiters and other members of U.S. Army Recruiting
Command.
Click here to access the most up-to-date Pocket Recruiter Guide.