Table C-18.  Selected Reserve Commissioned Officer Gains and Corps, FY15: by Component and Gender with Civilian Comparison Groups

  COMPONENT TOTAL CIVILIAN
GENDER ARNG USAR USNR USMCR ANG USAFR    DoD    COLLEGE GRADUATES1, 2
Officer Gains    
Males
   Number 2,843 3,634 1,604 838 1,044 1,290 11,253 11,657,809
   Percent 82.6 75.7 81.4 92.0 80.4 72.9 79.3 44.7
Females
   Number 597 1,168 366 73 255 480 2,939 14,426,644
   Percent 17.4 24.3 18.6 8.0 19.6 27.1 20.7 55.3
TOTAL
   Number 3,440 4,802 1,970 911 1,299 1,770 14,192 26,084,453
   Percent 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Officer Corps
Males
   Number 31,833 24,800 11,648 3,665 12,232 10,152 94,330 23,297,017
   Percent 85.8 74.5 81.1 92.7 81.1 72.8 80.1 49.0
Females
   Number 5,288 8,487 2,713 289 2,852 3,785 23,414 24,229,675
   Percent 14.2 25.5 18.9 7.3 18.9 27.2 19.9 51.0
TOTAL
   Number 37,121 33,287 14,361 3,954 15,084 13,937 117,744 47,526,692
   Percent 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
   
  1. Comparison group for gains includes 21-39 year-old college graduates in the noninstitutional civilian population, October 2014-September 2015 average.
  2. Comparison group for reserve component officer corps includes college graduates in the civilian labor force (21-59 years old), 2015.
      Rows of columns may not add to totals due to rounding.
      Source:  Civilian data from Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey, October 2014-September 2015 average.  Military data are provided 
      by the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC).