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Local Recruiters

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Sergeant First Class Shantay L. Rayford
​South Little Rock Recruiting Station
9112 N Rodney Parham Rd, Suite 133B
Little Rock, AR 72205

Cell: 501-909-1684
Office: 501-660-4117
Email: [email protected]

*recruiters for Active & the Reserve

​SFC Jared K Winegarden
United States Army & Army Reserve
501-351-4242
*recruiters for Active & the Reserve
Navy
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AIr force
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marines
Gunnery Sergeant Devin A. Roland
Marine Corps Recruiter
Cell: 501-554-3330
Email: [email protected]
army national guard
SSG Cole Walker
800 Reservoir Road
Little Rock, AR 72227

Phone number: 501-676-8074
Email: [email protected]

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SGT Jacob McCreary
Phone Number: 775-360-8838

Website:
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www.nationalguard.com/Arkansas​
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Have you heard about Selective Services?

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The Selective Service System and the registration requirement for America’s young men provide our Nation with a structure and a system of guidelines which will provide the most prompt, efficient, and equitable draft possible, if the country should need it. While there is no draft at present, your registration is essential to our Nation’s security in the event that a national crisis ever occurred.

Selective Service Registration for men 18-25 years old is required by law as the first part of a fair and equitable system that, if authorized by the President and Congress, would rapidly provide personnel to the Department of Defense while at the same time providing for an Alternative Service Program for conscientious objectors. By registering, a young man remains eligible for jobs, Federal student aid, State-based student aid in 31 states, Federally-funded job training, and U.S. citizenship for immigrant men.

REASONS TO REGISTER

Want to go to college?
Well, you will not qualify to receive financial aid from the US government unless you are registered with the Selective Service.
Registration is the Law
A man’s only duty right now under the Military Selective Service Act is to register at age 18 and then to let Selective Service know within 10 days of any changes in the information he provided on his registration form until he turns 26 years old.

Fairness and Equity
By registering all eligible men, Selective Service ensures a fair and equitable draft, if ever required. Exemptions and deferments apply only in the event of a draft.

Insurance for the Nation
By registering, a man’s participation helps provide a hedge against unforeseen threats. The Selective Service System is a relatively low-cost insurance policy for our nation.
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Civic Duty
It’s your responsibility to ensure that young men 18 through 25 understand the law so they can make an informed decision about registration compliance. Currently, more than 90 percent of eligible young men are registered. It’s a civic duty of every young man to comply with the law.

Protect Eligibility for Future Benefits
By registering, a young man stays eligible for jobs, college loans and grants, job training, driver’s license in most states, and U.S. citizenship for immigrant men.

Benefits and Repercussions Associated with Registration
​Men who fail to register with Selective Service may be ineligible for opportunities that may be important to their future. View more information on the benefits linked to registration, as well as what the penalties are for failing to register with the Selective Service System.
4.13 - PRIVACY OF STUDENTS' RECORDS/DIRECTORY INFORMATION POLICY (P.37) - ENGLISH
Unless the parent or guardian of a student (or student, if above the age of eighteen (18)) objects, "directory information" about a student may be made available to the public, military recruiters, post-secondary educational institutions, prospective employers of those students, as well as school publications such as annual yearbooks and graduation announcements. “Directory information” includes, but is not limited to, a student’s name, address, telephone number, electronic mail address, photograph, date and place of birth, dates of attendance, his/her placement on the honor roll (or the receipt of other types of honors), as well as his/her participation in school clubs and extracurricular activities, among others. If the student participates in inherently public activities (for example, basketball, football, or other interscholastic activities), the publication of such information will be beyond the control of the District. "Directory information" also includes a student identification (ID) number, user ID, or other unique personal identifier used by a student for purposes of accessing or communicating in electronic systems and a student ID number or other unique personal identifier that is displayed on a student's ID badge, provided the ID cannot be used to gain access to education records except when used in conjunction with one or more factors that 38 authenticate the user's identity, such as a personal identification number (PIN), password or other factor known or possessed only by the authorized user.  Additional policies and an Spanish version of the handbook can be found at www.LRSD.org.

The Bush Administration's No Child Left Behind Act, Section 9528, requires public schools to give military recruiters access to students at school and access to students' contact information. It does allow students and their families to opt out of this wholesale release of private information to the military.
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