Table C-19.  Selected Reserve Commissioned Officer Gains and Corps, FY10: 
by Component, Gender, and Marital Status with Civilian Comparison Groups
  COMPONENT TOTAL CIVILIAN
GENDER ARNG USAR USNR USMCR ANG USAFR    DoD    COLLEGE GRADUATES1, 2
Officer Gains
Males
   Married 44.7% 47.4% 63.1% 57.6% 66.0% 72.0% 53.7% 43.9%
   Unmarried 55.3% 52.6% 36.9% 42.4% 34.0% 28.0% 46.3% 56.1%
Females
   Married 32.7% 32.4% 42.8% 42.3% 53.2% 52.0% 43.9% 49.7%
   Unmarried 67.3% 67.6% 57.2% 57.7% 46.8% 48.0% 56.1% 50.3%
TOTAL
   Married 42.9% 43.6% 59.3% 56.5% 63.4% 66.7% 50.6% 47.1%
   Unmarried 57.1% 56.4% 40.7% 43.5% 36.6% 33.3% 49.4% 52.9%
Officer Corps
Males
   Married 69.0% 72.8% 77.9% 74.8% 81.7% 80.1% 74.3% 63.2%
   Unmarried 31.0% 27.2% 22.1% 25.2% 18.3% 19.9% 25.7% 36.8%
Females
   Married 47.6% 51.9% 58.8% 58.1% 61.1% 64.8% 55.1% 58.4%
   Unmarried 52.4% 48.1% 41.2% 41.9% 38.9% 35.2% 44.9% 41.6%
TOTAL
   Married 66.2% 67.5% 74.8% 73.7% 78.1% 76.3% 70.7% 60.8%
   Unmarried 33.8% 32.5% 25.2% 26.3% 21.9% 23.8% 29.3% 39.2%
   
  1. Comparison group for gains includes 21-35 year-old college graduates in the noninstitutional civilian population, October 2009-September 2010 average.
  2. Comparison group for reserve component officer corps includes college graduates in the civilian workforce (21 years and older), September 2010.
      Source:  Civilian data from Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey.