ARMY AR 135-18 THE ACTIVE GUARD RESERVE (AGR) PROGRAM
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ARMY AR 135-18 Document Information:
Title
THE ACTIVE GUARD RESERVE (AGR) PROGRAM
U.S. Army
Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2004
Scope:
Purpose. This regulation prescribes the policy and procedures
for the administration of the Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Program. It provides
the Army policy for the selection, utilization, and administration of the Army
National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and U.S. Army Reserve (USAR)
personnel serving in the AGR Program. The ARNGUS and USAR personnel serve on
active duty (AD) under section 10211, 10302(h), 12301(d), and 12402 of title
10, United States Code (USC), and ARNGUS personnel serve on full-time National
Guard duty (FTNGD) under section 502(f), title 32 United States Code
provisions for organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training
the ARNGUS or the USAR.
This regulation applies to ARNG, ARNGUS, and USAR personnel
serving on active duty or full-time duty in the AGR Program in support of the
Reserve Components of the Army and the Army National Guard. It also applies to
Active Army, ARNG, and USAR headquarters, commands, agencies, and units having
AGR personnel assigned or attached.
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