Military RECruiter resources

SSGT Brian Dobbs

301-523-7427

Brian.Dobbs@us.af.mil

2115 S. Loudoun St

Winchester, VA 22601 

SSG James E. Corbett

703-444-7320 (office)

571-320-5129

james.e.corbett43.mil@army.mil

22330 S. Sterling BLVD 

Suite A110 

Sterling, VA 20164

Sergeant Trentin E. Dunn

240-888-3481

trentin.dunn@marines.usmc.mil

1606 Village Market Blvd SE, Suite 135

Leesburg, VA 20175

ABE2 (AW) Troy Sweeney

703-304-9387

Troy.A.Sweeney@navy.mil

11240 Waples Mill Road

Fairfax, VA 22030 

Petty Officer Mike Berlin

703-490-5021

ARL-DG-CGRC-ROPotomasMills@uscg.mil

Physical address:

14432 Gideon Dr. 

Woodbridge, VA 22192

Mailing address: 

2721 Potomac Mills Circle

Woodbridge, VA 22192-4626

Sgt. Tyler Butterworth

804-873-7228

Tyler.D.Butterworth@us.army.mil

41905 Loudoun Center Pl.

Leesburg, VA 20175 

ASVAB Testing 2023

Tuesday, January 24 (Student Holiday) 

at Heritage High School | 8:30am

REGISTER HERE

Test Prep

What is the ASVAB? The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery 

The ASVAB Career Exploration Program can help young adults identify and explore potentially satisfying occupations and develop effective strategies to realize career goals.

The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is one of the most widely used, multiple-aptitude tests in the world, developed and maintained by the Department of Defense. More than half of all high schools nationwide administer the ASVAB test to students in grades 10, 11 and 12 (sophomores cannot use their scores for enlistment eligibility)

How does the ASVAB test help me identify my skills and abilities? 

The ASVAB is a series of short subtests designed to help you identify your skills in a variety of areas. Taking the test can help you regardless of your plans after high school because it measures aptitudes that are related to success in different jobs as well as training and education programs.