Table C-22.  FY 2009 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 9 493 72 153 56 170 89 113 3,155 4,310
ARMY RESERVE 3 554 181 301 217 1,051 155 200 1,166 3,828
NAVAL RESERVE 2 763 221 134 82 321 153 64 156 1,896
MARINE CORPS RESERVE 1 363 63 67 57 0 44 106 196 897
AIR NATIONAL GUARD 2 202 42 64 45 141 48 16 637 1,197
AIR FORCE RESERVE 2 167 62 132 86 230 146 81 713 1,619
TOTAL DoD 19   2,542   641   851   543   1,913   635   580   6,023   13,747
b.  Percent
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 0.21% 11.44% 1.67% 3.55% 1.30% 3.94% 2.06% 2.62% 73.20% 100%
ARMY RESERVE 0.08% 14.47% 4.73% 7.86% 5.67% 27.46% 4.05% 5.22% 30.46% 100%
NAVAL RESERVE 0.11% 40.24% 11.66% 7.07% 4.32% 16.93% 8.07% 3.38% 8.23% 100%
MARINE CORPS RESERVE 0.11% 40.47% 7.02% 7.47% 6.35% 0.00% 4.91% 11.82% 21.85% 100%
AIR NATIONAL GUARD 0.17% 16.88% 3.51% 5.35% 3.76% 11.78% 4.01% 1.34% 53.22% 100%
AIR FORCE RESERVE 0.12% 10.32% 3.83% 8.15% 5.31% 14.21% 9.02% 5.00% 44.04% 100%
TOTAL DoD 0.14%   18.49%   4.66%   6.19%   3.95%   13.92%   4.62%   4.22%   43.81%   100%
   
  1. Calculations do not include 45 USMCR and 1 ANG 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.