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Find a Recruiter

Official, by-branch links to reach a recruiter — and how to ask for an officer recruiter specifically.

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Find a recruiter

When you're ready to actually apply, a recruiter is your single best resource — they confirm your eligibility, walk you through paperwork, and connect you to the right program. Use the official links below to reach the service you're interested in. One tip: if you want to commission as an officer, ask specifically for an officer recruiter (the Marines call theirs an Officer Selection Officer / OSO) — general recruiters mostly handle enlistment.

By Service

Official recruiter locators

U.S. Army

Request a recruiter via the official contact form (name, ZIP, area of interest). For officer/medical/cyber, select that interest or use Army healthcare recruiting.

U.S. Navy

A ZIP locator that lets you filter by Officer, Enlisted, or Reserve recruiting station.

U.S. Marine Corps

Enter your ZIP and details; the locator returns either a recruiter or an Officer Selection Officer (OSO) for the officer track.

U.S. Air Force

ZIP locator with an "area of interest" selector (Active Duty, Reserve, Air National Guard, ROTC, Academy).

U.S. Space Force

ZIP locator (runs on Air Force recruiting infrastructure). See also the officer-join page.

U.S. Coast Guard

"Connect with a Recruiter" — ZIP search returning local offices; a distinct officer track is available.

The two non-DoD services don't use recruitersThe NOAA Corps and USPHS Commissioned Corps are all-officer services you apply to directly: NOAA Corps — Apply Now and USPHS — Apply Now. Service academy applicants work with admissions offices and congressional nomination staff, not recruiters.