Table C-22.  FY 2008 Selected Reserve Officer Gains by Occupational Area and Component
  OCCUPATIONAL AREA  
       Engineering Scientists       Supply,  
   General    Tactical  and and    Health    Admin-   Procurement,      Non-
COMPONENT    Officers1    Operations   Intelligence  Maintenance Professionals    Care    istration   and Allied Occupational2 TOTAL
a.  Number
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 8 326 56 127 36 89 56 63 3,291 4,052
ARMY RESERVE 5 568 224 357 247 955 189 236 1,211 3,992
NAVAL RESERVE 0 733 226 145 71 277 100 84 178 1,814
MARINE CORPS RESERVE 0 353 58 60 46 0 38 123 177 855
AIR NATIONAL GUARD 21 95 24 45 28 59 23 12 935 1,242
AIR FORCE RESERVE 4 155 89 118 53 184 91 68 747 1,509
TOTAL DoD 38   2,230   677   852   481   1,564   497   586   6,539   13,464
b.  Percent
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 0.20% 8.05% 1.38% 3.13% 0.89% 2.20% 1.38% 1.55% 81.22% 100.00%
ARMY RESERVE 0.13% 14.23% 5.61% 8.94% 6.19% 23.92% 4.73% 5.91% 30.34% 100.00%
NAVAL RESERVE 0.00% 40.41% 12.46% 7.99% 3.91% 15.27% 5.51% 4.63% 9.81% 100.00%
MARINE CORPS RESERVE 0.00% 41.29% 6.78% 7.02% 5.38% 0.00% 4.44% 14.39% 20.70% 100.00%
AIR NATIONAL GUARD 1.69% 7.65% 1.93% 3.62% 2.25% 4.75% 1.85% 0.97% 75.28% 100.00%
AIR FORCE RESERVE 0.27% 10.27% 5.90% 7.82% 3.51% 12.19% 6.03% 4.51% 49.50% 100.00%
TOTAL DoD 0.28%   16.56%   5.03%   6.33%   3.57%   11.62%   3.69%   4.35%   48.57%   100.00%
   
  1. Calculations do not include 1 ARNG, 58 USMCR, 1 ANG, and 5 USAFR O-6 officers classified as general or executive officers.
  2. Non-occupational includes patients, students, those with unassigned duties, and unknowns.
      Rows and columns may not add to totals due to rounding.