See where Army experience meets Guard service.

See where Army experience meets Guard service.

The Marines know all about courage and service.

The Marines know all about courage and service.

In the Air Force, you've combined service with technology.

In the Air Force, you've combined service with technology.

You've gained a world of experience with your Navy service.

You've gained a world of experience with your Navy service.

With Coast Guard experience, you can take on the storm.

With Coast Guard experience, you can take on the storm.

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Prior Service

For many, the call to military service never stops. There’s nothing else like the adventure, the camaraderie and the pride of serving your country. If you have prior service and are thinking about continuing your military service, you need to connect with the National Guard.

The Guard’s unique dual mission—serving both the state and federal governments—offers you opportunities you won’t find in other branches. You’ll live and work where you choose. You’ll be combat-trained and equipped to defend America anywhere in the world, but you’ll be just as likely to serve in your home community—usually by training just one weekend per month and one two-week period each year.

Whether you’ve served in the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard, you’ll be able to combine your years of prior service with time in the Guard to stay on track toward your 20-year retirement. Depending on your state, you may also qualify for MSO reduction or up to two-year stabilization. Ask your local recruiter for details.*

Check out all these benefits of National Guard service:

*Benefits vary state to state; check with your local recruiter, Reserve Component Career Counselor (on Active Duty posts) or click on the Join the Guard button below for the most up-to-date information.

You already know about the action, the excitement and the sense of purpose you get from serving your country. Now you can apply your leadership and skills around the world and in your community. Put your prior service to use in the National Guard.

Get more answers in our FAQ section. Then find out what it will take to join others from your branch who are now serving in the National Guard.