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MOBCOP is an internet site where Reserve Component Soldiers (USAR, IRR, ARNG, IMA) can find and volunteer for active duty tours. Any command that has positions or missions that could be filled by a RC Soldier can post those jobs on Tour of Duty. TOD allows commands to build and validate their positions so the vacancies can be searched by Soldiers seeking active duty. The positions in TOD must be validated by the command that owns the position or mission before they can be listed. Soldiers can find positions that match their grade and skills and then request the hiring command consider them for the job.

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Requires a Common Access Card (CAC) and a CAC reader. Ensure your CAC is not expired and your PIN is active before attempting to log in. Must be accessed from a DoD network (NIPRNet). This site is not reachable from standard civilian internet connections.

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