About
Who We Are
ArmySoldier.net is an independently owned informational website dedicated to presenting information about U.S. Army careers, MOS profiles, training pipelines, and military benefits in clear, practical language.
Our goal is to help readers understand how the Army works, what each military occupational specialty requires, and what to expect before making a decision about an Army career.
What We Cover
Plain-language reference information on:
- Enlisted MOS profiles across all Army career management fields
- Officer branch profiles and commissioning paths
- Warrant officer specialties and selection requirements
- ASVAB line score requirements and test preparation
- Army pay, allowances, and benefits
- Training pipelines and career progression
- Reserve and National Guard service options
Pages are designed to reduce confusion, centralize fragmented information, and present complex subjects as clearly and accessibly as possible.
Our Information
Content is researched using publicly available and reputable sources — primarily official U.S. Army sources including army.mil, goarmy.com, hrc.army.mil, DA Pam 611-21, and dfas.mil. Pay and benefit data is sourced from dfas.mil and cross-referenced against official publications.
ArmySoldier.net does not publish opinion, rumor, or unofficial guidance. Policies and requirements are subject to change, and we update content when changes are identified.
Our Independence
ArmySoldier.net is not operated by, connected with, or affiliated with the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, or any other U.S. government agency.
We do not provide recruiting services, legal advice, or government-authorized counseling. All information is for reference only and should be used to supplement — not replace — guidance from official Army recruiters and government sources.
Who This Is For
This site is for:
- People exploring U.S. Army enlisted, officer, and warrant officer career options
- Prospective recruits researching MOS requirements and ASVAB scores
- Students and families learning about Army career opportunities
- Servicemembers exploring lateral moves or reenlistment options
Accuracy
Information is believed to be accurate at the time of research and publication. Readers are encouraged to confirm important decisions with official Army sources, as policies, benefits, and requirements are subject to change.
Contact
If you notice an error, outdated information, or an unclear explanation, feedback is welcome. Corrections are reviewed and applied when verified.
Use our contact form to reach us.