US Army Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG)
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US Army Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG)
U. S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) Assignments and Qualifications Think. Adapt. Anticipate. Snapshot: Qualifications for Operational Advisors: The Asymmetric Warfare Group is located at Fort Meade, MD. We provide operational advisory support to Army and Joint Force Commanders to enhance Soldier survivability and combat effectiveness, and enable the defeat of current and emerging threats in support of unified Land Operations. We are seeking experienced Officers and NCOs who are adaptive, highly trainable, and motivated. Types of Assignment: Operational Advisor ASI U9 awarded after completing the evaluation process, Operational Advisor Training Course and then completing six successful months in the unit. Operational Support & Staff ASI U8 awarded after completing the evaluation process and then completing one successful year in the unit. Assessment and Selection for Operational Advisors: Go to www.awg.army.mil and complete the online application. For additional information contact an AWG recruiter at 301-833-5366. or email us at awg.recruiter@us.army.mil Occurs at Fort A.P. Hill, VA in March and September. Requires seven days to complete. Must pass height and weight standard and the APFT. Psychological screening and evaluation. Scenario based evaluation. It is 75% mental and 25% physical. Culminates with a commander’s board. Qualification for Operational Support: How to Apply: Active duty SFC-SGM, senior CPT-LTC. 107 GT score for NCOs, no waivers. Pass the APFT in current age group with no profiles. Able to obtain and maintain up to a top secret clearance. Officers must have completed at least 12 months of command and be a graduate of the CCC. NCOs must have completed at least 24 months of platoon sergeant time or an equivalent assignment. Active Duty SGT-SGM, CPT-LTC. 107 GT Score for NCOs, no waivers. Pass the APFT in current age group, temporary profiles allowed. Able to obtain and maintain up to a top secret clearance. Officers must have completed at least 12 months of command and be a graduate of the CCC. Assessment and Selection for Operational Support: Occurs at Fort Meade, MD. Requires three days to complete. Must pass height and weight standard and the APFT. Psychological screening and evaluation. Culminates with a commander’s board.