What Do Officers in the Army Do?
Army officers work as mid- to upper-level managers in a variety of career branches. Almost every civilian career field has a counterpart within these Army branches. Within the Army you will find careers in information technology (Signal Corps), human recourses (Adjutant General Corps), logistics (Quartermaster Corps), law (Judge Advocate General Corps), law enforcement (Military Police Corps), and many more. To learn more about the different branches in the Army, click on the links below.
Air Defense Artillery
Armor Aviation Field Artillery Infantry Special Forces Chemical Corps Corps of Engineers Military Intelligence Military Police Signal Corps Adjutant General Corps Finance Ordnance Corps Quartermaster Corps Transportation Corps Medical Service Corps Judge Advocate General Corps Veterinary Corps Chaplain Corps Nurse Corps |
