History
The Northern California Recruiting Battalion has a proud history serving this great nation and the Army, recruiting America's finest. Present U.S Army Recruiting Command was formed October 1, 1964, and then reorganized in July 1, 1965, consolidating 1st and 2nd districts into the current configuration of five districts, now brigades. Of these five recruiting districts, now recruiting brigades, San Francisco, or now the 6th Recruiting Brigade, was established as one of USAREC's districts including the main station of Sacramento, represented now was the Northern California Recruiting Battalion. Northern California Recruiting Main Station was changed in 1983 to a recruiting battalion, aligning with military structure. This Northern California/Western Nevada unit initially covered 42,000 square miles. The five companies in the initial battalion were Fresno, Stockton, Sacramento East, Sacramento West and Chico. With the closing of San Francisco Battalion in 1989
Specialties
We are here to represent the Northern California Army recruiting efforts, serve the needs of the community and help anyone through the process of either joining the United States Army or answering all of your questions.