SAN ANTONIO – (Jan. 19, 2021) Retired Navy Rear Adm. Eric Young, of Abilene, Texas, chairman of San Antonio’s Navy Talent Acquisition Group Assistance Council (NTAGAC), speaks with retired service members, civic/veteran groups, educators, and business representatives via video conference during the first NTAGAC meeting of 2021. According to Young, a financial advisor with First Command, the council members assist Navy Recruiting by joining talents available in Navy-related organizations, the civilian community, and the Naval Reserve. “Recruiting is not only the responsibility of the military


SAN ANTONIO – (Jan. 19, 2021) Retired Navy Rear Adm. Eric Young, of Abilene, Texas, chairman of San Antonio’s Navy Talent Acquisition Group Assistance Council (NTAGAC), speaks with retired service members, civic/veteran groups, educators, and business representatives via video conference during the first NTAGAC meeting of 2021. According to Young, a financial advisor with First Command, the council members assist Navy Recruiting by joining talents available in Navy-related organizations, the civilian community, and the Naval Reserve. “Recruiting is not only the responsibility of the military recruiter,” said Young. “It’s every veterans’ responsibility as well.” NTAG San Antonio’s area of responsibility includes two Talent Acquisition Onboarding Centers (TAOC) which manage more than 34 Navy Recruiting Stations and Navy Officer Recruiting Stations spread throughout 144,000 square miles of Central and South Texas territory.


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