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Col ComishColonel Terrence L. Murrill, is a 1991 distinguished military graduate from South Carolina State University, where he earned a BS in Marketing.  He holds a Master of Military Studies from Marine Corps University’s Command and General Staff College, a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, and a Bachelors Degree in Biblical Studies and Theology from the Minnesota Graduate School of Theology.     
Commissioned as an Infantry Officer, his initial military assignment was at Fort Riley, Kansas, with the 1st Battalion 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division.  He served in various infantry company grade positions until promoted to Captain and selected to serve as the 2nd Brigade Assistant S2.  After attending the Military Intelligence Transition and Advance Courses at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, he was assigned to III Corps at Fort Hood with an initial assignment as Deputy G-2, 13th COSCOM.  He was later assigned as Assistant S2, 3rd Brigade and later S2 for 1st Battalion, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division.  Colonel Murrill commanded Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 104th Military Intelligence Battalion, 4th Infantry Division.  Colonel Murrill served as the Captains and later the Majors Military Intelligence Assignments Officer at the Human Resources Command.  His next assignment was Executive Officer, 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, Yongsan, Korea.  Colonel Murrill was then assigned as an Intelligence Team Chief and later Military Executive Officer to the Deputy Director of the Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center at the Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.  He assumed command of the Indianapolis Recruiting Battalion in 2007 and later deployed to Afghanistan as the Chief of Operations in the Information Operations Directorate, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command.  His most recent assignment was as a Special Assistant to the Army Chief of Staff at the Pentagon, Washington, DC.
Colonel Murrill’s awards and decorations include the Defense Meritorious Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Ranger Tab, and the Expert Infantryman’s Badge.  He is a graduate of the Airborne, Infantry Mortar Leaders Officer Course, and the Bradley Commander Courses.  Additionally, he is a recipient of the coveted General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award. 
Colonel Murrill and his wife have two children.

CSMCommand Sergeant Major Donna M. Punihaole, enlisted in the Army September 1985. She attended basic training at Fort Dix, NJ. Her initial military occupational training was as a light wheel vehicle mechanic with an additional skill identifier of recovery specialist. Her early assignments include 149th Maintenance Company, 8th Maintenance Battalion, Hanau, FRG, and D Company, 187th Ordnance Battalion, Fort Jackson, SC.
She was selected to serve with the United States Army Recruiting Command, Portland Battalion in 1993, as a detailed recruiter. She was later assigned as a station commander with the battalion. In 1997, she was nominated and selected as a senior instructor/writer at the United States Army Recruiting and Retention School, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Upon selection to Master Sergeant, she assumed duties as a First Sergeant, New Orleans Battalion and then as a Senior Guidance Counselor, Seattle Battalion. She was later assigned as the Command Sergeant Major, Nashville Recruiting Battalion, the G3 Operations and Training Sergeant Major, Headquarters, United States Army Accessions Command, Command Sergeant Major, Accessions Support Brigade, United States Army Accessions Command, and the Command Sergeant Major, 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion, Las Vegas, Nevada. Command Sergeant Major Punihaole became the Recruiting and Retention School Command Sergeant Major on 13 August 2010.

     Command Sergeant Major Punihaole is a graduate of all Army NCOES Courses, Drill Sergeant School, Master Fitness Trainer Course, Basic Recruiter Course, Station Commander Course, Guidance Counselor Course, DA and USAREC First Sergeant Course, and is a graduate of Class 53, United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. Command Sergeant Major Punihaole possesses a Master of Arts Degree in Organizational Leadership from Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington and a Master of Arts Degree in Human Resources Development from Webster University, Saint Louis, Missouri. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology from Coker College, Hartsville, South Carolina. Her awards include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal (7th award), the Army Commendation Medal (2nd award) and the Army Achievement Medal (2nd award).

 

 

 


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RRSRRS now graduates all students in the ASU or Class A's with all awards. ALL STUDENTS must bring their DA Form 348 or OF 346 Military Drivers License. All students will report to the lodging office, all personnel housed off post will not receive a statement of non-availability, they will receive a statement from USAREC authorizing full per deim!

Recruiting and Retention School students are prohibited from bringing privately owned weapons to school. If circumstances do not allow the student store the weapon prior to their arrival to Fort Jackson, the following practices or activities must occur:


1) Upon arrival, the student will notify the gate guard that they have a privately owned weapon in the vehicle, and turn the weapon over to the guard.

2) The student will report to the Strom Thurmond Bldg on the first duty day, room # 226, to register their weapon using FJ Form 190-11-100.

3) The student will make coordination with the RRS Ops NCO to have the weapon transferred to a designated arms room to be stored until their graduation date.

Note:  It is prohibited to keep privately owned weapons in vehicles, even when properly secured, while at work, or while attending to other business on the installation.

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Purpose: To teach prospective Recruiter’s interpersonal, conceptual, technical, and tactical skills and ensures mastery of those skills through practical application and evaluation that reflects the contemporary operating environment in recruiting.
Scope: The curriculum is designed to provide training in the principles of leadership, eligibility, technology systems, interpersonal communications, Army Programs, time management, prospecting, and interviewing which ultimately support the accomplishment of USAREC’s mission.
“Recruit Soldiers, both officers and enlisted, to meet the needs of an expeditionary Army, begins the transformation from civilian to Soldier, acts as the Army’s liaisons with the American people, and does all with integrity and professionalism that clearly demonstrates the warrior ethos and Army values”.

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PURPOSE: To provide knowledge and skills required for the duty position of Station Commander. Upon graduation all students will be able to:

Purpose: To provide personnel selected by Headquarters, United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) specialized training in the procurement and processing procedures unique to Army Medical Department (AMEDD) recruiting efforts.

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Purpose: To provide training in those skills and knowledge required to perform in the position of Guidance Counselor, Operations, USAREC Liaison and Directorate staff positions for the United States Army Recruiting Command.  Graduates receive the ASI V7

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Purpose: Train the company leadership team in recruiting company operations.

Link to complete Recruiting Company Commander Course

Link to the complete Recruiting Company First Sergeant Course

Purpose : To provide training to officers selected for assignment to the U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) as operations officers.

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Purpose: To provide training to Operation Sergeant Major selected for assignment as battalion operations Sergeants Major in the U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC).

Purpose: This course will help prepare Soldiers for training analysis, management, and implementation in a geographically dispersed command.

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Purpose: To provide training to officers selected for assignment as battalion and/or brigade commanders in U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC).

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  • USAREC
  • 1st Brigade
  • 2nd Brigade
  • 3rd Brigade
  • 5th Brigade
  • 6th Brigade

Mission Statement

Victory Brigade prospects, processes, and sustains future soldiers to achieve its FY10 precision mission requirements within the DA quality marks and resources allocated while simultaneously expanding both its market and number of partners; executes specified training and Command initiatives though discipline and adhering to standards in accordance with Army Values and Ethos all the while ensuring the quality of life of its Soldiers, Civilians, and Family members.

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Mission Statement

The 2nd Recruiting Brigade conducts immediate and effective operations throughout its area of responsibility to recruit highly motivated, committed, quality men and women, both officer and enlisted, to serve in the United States Army and Army Reserve, whereby providing the force to an expeditionary Army globally committed in overseas contingencies, professionally and with integrity while providing for its Soldiers and Families.

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Mission Statement

The US Army 3rd Recruiting Brigade recruits with integrity the highest quality men and women to meet the needs of an expeditionary Army, while taking exceptional care of Soldiers, Civilians and Families.

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Mission Statement

To recruit highly motivated, high-quality men and women to serve in an Army and Army Reserve that stands ready to preserve peace

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Mission Statement

We will accomplish all FY10 assigned missions with precision.  We will continuously grow, reach our full potential, and recruit with integrity the highest quality men and women to provide the strength of the United States Army and Army Reserve, while taking care of Soldiers, Civilians, and Families.

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MISSION

Train and develop agile leaders and Soldiers who provide recruiting and retention support to the force. Develop recruiting and retention concepts, doctrine, training and organizational designs to support an expeditionary Army in war and in peace.

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