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Last updated on May 09, 2024

Find Your Next Level

The Department of the Army introduced its first-ever marketing campaign focused on Army Civilian Careers. For individuals who are looking for a career where they can have impact at scale, or those looking for a new challenge in their career, “Find Your Next Level” highlights the unique career paths available to Army Civilians and the vital skills and expertise they bring to make the Army successful.

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Last updated on August 29, 2023

First Steps

In March, the Army introduced the new “Be All You Can Be” brand to America. This August, the Army is introducing “First Steps” as a “Be All You Can Be” continuation, highlighting how young Americans can start their journey to service. “First Steps” is the Army’s most authentic portrayal of what it means to be a young Soldier, offering an up-close, personal, and unfiltered look at Soldiers embarking on some of the most powerful experiences in their Army journey.

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Last updated on March 07, 2023

Be All You Can Be

The U.S. Army is introducing a new, modern brand that redefines what it means to “Be All You Can Be” for a new generation. The brand and surrounding campaign spotlight the countless possibilities in the Army for youth to explore their passions, build community, and become the best versions of themselves.

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Last updated on July 11, 2023

It’s Your Time

The U.S. Army Reserve is introducing a new marketing campaign that spotlights opportunities for young people to accelerate their professional and personal goals. Launching timed to the Army Reserve’s 115th birthday, "It’s Your Time" aims to educate motivated, career-driven youth of all backgrounds about this fulfilling, part-time pathway to service.

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Last updated on August 09, 2022

Decide to Lead

Leadership is a choice. Beginning the transformation into a position of respect, mentorship, and opportunity starts with the decision to lead. We’re calling on motivated youth from all backgrounds to gain the skills to succeed and lead in any environment. Decide to lead and become an Army Officer.

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Last updated on June 01, 2022

Know Your Army

There are two sides to this story—what Gen Z thinks they know about the Army and what it actually is. We’re taking on misconceptions by educating today’s youth about the wealth of Army benefits that can support their goals.

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