6/20/2011 10:30:37 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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dph123
Carson, CA
25, joined Apr. 2011
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I've been thinking of joining the navy for a year or so. Wht are some of the reasons u guys joined the military? And is it a good idea yes or no?
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6/20/2011 10:46:05 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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clearancesale
Traverse City, MI
68, joined Dec. 2010
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Sounds better than living in a friggin muddy foxhole and eaten C-Rations? At least you'll get a bed.
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6/20/2011 10:48:03 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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twohawks
Bothell, WA
78, joined Feb. 2008
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Joining any branch of the military is good. They can teach you a skill that you can use when you get out.
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6/20/2011 11:11:12 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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dph123
Carson, CA
25, joined Apr. 2011
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Thanx guys
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6/20/2011 11:45:15 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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dk1980
Olean, NY
37, joined Aug. 2010
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I joined out of family tradition and a desire to do something meaningful. But my reasons are not your reasons and those are the most important. Joining the military means making a lifestyle change and it isn't easy.
In order to make it in any branch of the military you truly have to want desperately to be a sailor, marine, soldier, etc. or you will not be one for long.
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6/20/2011 11:47:41 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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bones01
Homeland, CA
68, joined Apr. 2008
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Sounds better than living in a friggin muddy foxhole and eaten C-Rations? At least you'll get a bed.
This is true. The food is much better too!
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6/20/2011 11:51:54 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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pahoalookout
Dearborn, MI
76, joined Nov. 2007
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1. Air Force
2. Coast Guard
3. Navy
4 & 5. Marines & Army
If you really want to serve and do some good, go Coasties. They have all kinds of peace time missions such as rescue, smuggling interdiction, boat registration, inspection & safety. They have ice breaker in the Arctic and antarctic. They operate on the oceans, rivers and lakes. You'll probably be locally land based doing daily/nightly patrols.
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6/20/2011 12:00:05 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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twohawks
Bothell, WA
78, joined Feb. 2008
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The service will be what YOU make of it. It can be good and it can be bad. Play the game by the rules and you won't have any problems. Start bucking the rules and you are asking for problems. Get in there and do your best.
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6/20/2011 1:24:10 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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dph123
Carson, CA
25, joined Apr. 2011
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Oh I abide by the rules and I'm a very respectful person so tht Shldnt be a problem
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6/20/2011 4:39:14 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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fosplicer
Dallas, GA
56, joined May. 2009
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The service will be what YOU make of it. It can be good and it can be bad. Play the game by the rules and you won't have any problems. Start bucking the rules and you are asking for problems. Get in there and do your best.
no better advise can be given, although certain senior NCO's can occasionally
make the rules bend by shear strength of will to accomplish the mission.
SGM said make it so.... and it was...
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6/20/2011 4:48:47 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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jerseyguy39
Ocala, FL
45, joined Apr. 2011
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Make sure you choose an occupation that translates to the civilian world. That way you'll have a leg up when/if you decide a career isn't for you. Trust me on this one!
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6/20/2011 5:10:41 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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navy710
Stephens City, VA
51, joined Jan. 2011
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Make sure you choose an occupation that translates to the civilian world. That way you'll have a leg up when/if you decide a career isn't for you. Trust me on this one!
Actually I'd say do what you want to do in the Navy. Chosing a NEC/rating only because it translates to a career in the civillian world may not be the right move. You have to love what you do in order to succeed. I wholeheartedly support your decision to join the worlds greatest Navy.
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6/20/2011 5:32:17 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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gdaddy47
Columbia, TN
69, joined Sep. 2009
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I've been thinking of joining the navy for a year or so. Wht are some of the reasons u guys joined the military? And is it a good idea yes or no?
I think it's a very admirable thing to do. One thing though; I don't think you join the Navy for a "year or so". It's a six year hitch. If you join then "gut it out" or don't join.
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6/20/2011 11:52:43 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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twohawks
Bothell, WA
78, joined Feb. 2008
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no better advise can be given, although certain senior NCO's can occasionally
make the rules bend by shear strength of will to accomplish the mission.
SGM said make it so.... and it was...
Yeah! The officers tell the Senior NOC's what to do, then the Senior NCO's tell the troops how to do it right!
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6/21/2011 7:51:10 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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obnoxious
Cedar Key, FL
67, joined Apr. 2009
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Yeah! The officers tell the Senior NOC's what to do, then the Senior NCO's tell the troops how to do it right!
My experience as a E-8 is that most of the 'good' officers always consulted with the senior NCOs prior to issuing the order of 'make it happen'. True the officers have the rank, but the senior NCOs reflect the hearbeat and soul of the men.
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6/21/2011 9:30:30 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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twohawks
Bothell, WA
78, joined Feb. 2008
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My experience as a E-8 is that most of the 'good' officers always consulted with the senior NCOs prior to issuing the order of 'make it happen'. True the officers have the rank, but the senior NCOs reflect the hearbeat and soul of the men.
That's true! The NCO's run the Army. The officers are there as "advisors".
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6/21/2011 11:54:38 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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buke69
Maddock, ND
56, joined Dec. 2010
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Learn how to swim? Seriously, any branch of the military has it's advantages and disadvantages. If I had it to do all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. I would look closely at the Coast Guard, their' mission is expanding.
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6/21/2011 9:47:14 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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grn2gold
Agawam, MA
68, joined Jan. 2011
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"thinking of joinin' the Navy"? Thats cool..if you choose the Corp!
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6/21/2011 10:30:37 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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mrgoodbar225
Stanton, CA
34, joined Apr. 2011
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I would definitely say join the military. Look around at each branch first and see what you like about each one. I'm in the Army but lucky enough to have worked with each branch and see the dis/advantages of each. I've lived on an air base and earned the title of shellback in the Navy. Definitely would do it all over again.
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6/22/2011 6:37:33 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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bettypra68
Romeo, MI
49, joined Jun. 2011
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the Navy is a good branch to join but like others said to look around and see what branch offers the job that you want and if you can use what you learned when you get out.
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6/22/2011 9:29:01 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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shellfishguy
Storden, MN
70, joined Mar. 2009
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Biggest 'downside' to Navy - learning how to not only walk about in a heavy sea, (30 feet plus) but keeping dinner down!!! Once you get those 'sea legs' it's all good!!!
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6/23/2011 4:42:35 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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navy710
Stephens City, VA
51, joined Jan. 2011
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Biggest 'downside' to Navy - learning how to not only walk about in a heavy sea, (30 feet plus) but keeping dinner down!!! Once you get those 'sea legs' it's all good!!!
That's why God made submarines.
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6/23/2011 3:39:22 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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shellfishguy
Storden, MN
70, joined Mar. 2009
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Only thing is, navy, to qualify to wear those dolphins you have to be real good. Apart from UDT/SEAL Teams, those dolphins are the hardest to earn. Not so sure after being surface fleet if I could go for ninety days without seeing the sun!!! Haze grey, underway. All ahead full.
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7/1/2011 6:02:52 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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alphabetsamson
Santa Ana, CA
52, joined Nov. 2010
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Do it. Look at the benefits. I bought my first home by using a VA backed loan! Nice!!!
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7/2/2011 8:25:03 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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thymekiller
Castle Rock, CO
51, joined Oct. 2008
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It depends on what you want to do. I wanted to see the world and get an education that I could translate into a civilian job. I'm now a software test engineer on a satellite program.
If you want to get involved in aerospace you'd be better off in the Air Force because of the connections. If you want an education you should go Coast Guard or Navy. The Navy emphasizes education more than anything, it's become a requirement for promotion. The Coast Guard actually has time for it and depends on well educated sailors to do the job of 2 or 3 people.
The Army and Marine Optempo won't allow you to get any education. But you'll enjoy yourself.
I'm retired Navy and wouldn't have done any better by going to college. In fact I wouldn't be where I am if I went to college for aerospace, and I wouldn't have the great stories to relate to my junior engineers.
People just naturally expect something more from a retired NCO and you get more respect in the High Tech industry. You find a lot of retired officers in the business and if you don't have an advanced degree then you'd better be ex military.
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7/2/2011 9:07:21 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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kinkaju
Booneville, AR
70, joined Jun. 2011
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It's a great way to see a lot of the world . it also requires dedication so be sure you want to commit to duty. also when you take the G.C.T. test (if they still do that)take it seriously you can get a good education from a good score. anyways best of luck to you
whichever branch you decide on I wish you smooth sailing
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7/3/2011 8:27:12 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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thymekiller
Castle Rock, CO
51, joined Oct. 2008
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Just be sure you get into a career path that translates to a civilian job. Most Navy jobs do but get into one that has you getting a Secret or better clearance and the world is your oyster. A TS is worth better than 80k a year just by itself.
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7/3/2011 6:15:25 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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navy710
Stephens City, VA
51, joined Jan. 2011
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Only thing is, navy, to qualify to wear those dolphins you have to be real good. Apart from UDT/SEAL Teams, those dolphins are the hardest to earn. Not so sure after being surface fleet if I could go for ninety days without seeing the sun!!! Haze grey, underway. All ahead full.
True but it is worth it. Qualified on Submarines on
30 Oct 87 onboard Augusta.
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7/4/2011 7:19:39 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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obnoxious
Cedar Key, FL
67, joined Apr. 2009
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NOW HEAR THIS: DO NOT allow your "recruiter" to pick your NEC/MOS for you. If you are near any military base, and if not, spend a few bucks and travel to one, and ask for a tour. Get a chance to talk to the service members. Ask what they like best and least about what they do. You will find a full spectrum of like and dislikes. Take notes.
You wouldn't just step out of an airplane into the air without a parachute would you? If you go airborne you just might get that chance! Think you can swim and are "drown proofed"? Spend time in the surf in Coronado. Being in the military is NOT what you see on TV or a video game.
Things to remember:
"You don't have to like it, you just have to do it", Senior Chief Thomas, Great Lakes Naval Training Center
"The only easy day was yesterday" Master Chief Morris, BUDS Class 83
"Quitting is not an option if you want it bad enough, ring out and make my job easier, but in the mean time I want to welcome you to Hell Week", Senior Chief Martin, BUDS Class 83
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7/4/2011 9:17:01 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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thymekiller
Castle Rock, CO
51, joined Oct. 2008
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NOW HEAR THIS: DO NOT allow your "recruiter" to pick your NEC/MOS for you. If you are near any military base, and if not, spend a few bucks and travel to one, and ask for a tour. Get a chance to talk to the service members. Ask what they like best and least about what they do. You will find a full spectrum of like and dislikes. Take notes.
You wouldn't just step out of an airplane into the air without a parachute would you? If you go airborne you just might get that chance! Think you can swim and are "drown proofed"? Spend time in the surf in Coronado. Being in the military is NOT what you see on TV or a video game.
Things to remember:
"You don't have to like it, you just have to do it", Senior Chief Thomas, Great Lakes Naval Training Center
"The only easy day was yesterday" Master Chief Morris, BUDS Class 83
"Quitting is not an option if you want it bad enough, ring out and make my job easier, but in the mean time I want to welcome you to Hell Week", Senior Chief Martin, BUDS Class 83
No truer words or advice. Pick your job and wait until an opening comes around. The recruiter will have openings he has to fill with the first available body, yours if nothing else.
But don't waste your time trying to visit a base. Since 9/11 you'd be viewed with suspicion and turned away.
It's true Submariners get great training and belong to an exclusive club but their Optempo has them working overtime in port. I've seen a few that had stress related illness due to the pressure of wearing 2 or even 3 hats. The worst I saw was the network admin who was also the 1st lt.
The sub network school is the best in the Navy and I've known people who'd die to get in. They have a Hackers class that's just short of amazing. And don't get me started on their Nuke program. Get into that and you have a career whether you stay Navy or not. Google best paying jobs without a degree.
I used my Navy training to get into Aerospace. I've mentored people with Masters degrees and my references have doctorates. Not bad for a swabbie that got banned from every titty bar in Little Creek
If you want adventure, the Navy is the way to go. Surface fleet.. small ships. You hit more ports and see more women than in the Subs. If you want education, go Navy and see where you end up.
ETC(SW) Whitcomb ret.
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7/4/2011 9:26:50 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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obnoxious
Cedar Key, FL
67, joined Apr. 2009
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No truer words or advice. Pick your job and wait until an opening comes around. The recruiter will have openings he has to fill with the first available body, yours if nothing else.
But don't waste your time trying to visit a base. Since 9/11 you'd be viewed with suspicion and turned away.
It's true Submariners get great training and belong to an exclusive club but their Optempo has them working overtime in port. I've seen a few that had stress related illness due to the pressure of wearing 2 or even 3 hats. The worst I saw was the network admin who was also the 1st lt.
The sub network school is the best in the Navy and I've known people who'd die to get in. They have a Hackers class that's just short of amazing. And don't get me started on their Nuke program. Get into that and you have a career whether you stay Navy or not. Google best paying jobs without a degree.
I used my Navy training to get into Aerospace. I've mentored people with Masters degrees and my references have doctorates. Not bad for a swabbie that got banned from every titty bar in Little Creek
If you want adventure, the Navy is the way to go. Surface fleet.. small ships. You hit more ports and see more women than in the Subs. If you want education, go Navy and see where you end up.
ETC(SW) Whitcomb ret.
That is a negative Chief! Just 2 weeks ago I took two young men to Moody AFB in Valdosta GA to take a tour. Public Relations Office was glad to give the tour.
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7/4/2011 9:36:59 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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thymekiller
Castle Rock, CO
51, joined Oct. 2008
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That is a negative Chief! Just 2 weeks ago I took two young men to Moody AFB in Valdosta GA to take a tour. Public Relations Office was glad to give the tour.
Yup you escorted them on base. I took a recruit to Buckley a month ago and it took an hour to get him on base and he had orders. Admittedly Buckley is an operational site but I can't imagine a Navy base is any better especially when they have Nukes aboard.
I don't want to get into a pissing contest with you sir but unless this young man has an escort he will be turned away by the sentries. He might be turned away anyway unless it's been set up by the PAO.
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7/5/2011 2:20:37 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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obnoxious
Cedar Key, FL
67, joined Apr. 2009
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7/12/2011 2:38:59 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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susieq_tx
Harlingen, TX
65, joined Mar. 2011
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The Air Force has the best conditions for families. If you are an enlisted person, you will be in the rear with the gear most of the time, because the Air Force sends the officers out to fight.
I take it you are single since you are here. With that, I offer you a word of advice no matter what branch you may choose. Do not EVER marry a whiner. She will kill your career and make you miserable. If she can't leave her momma and her hometown, she is not for you. If she can't manage a broken down car or a sick child, she is not for you.
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7/12/2011 11:18:18 AM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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navy710
Stephens City, VA
51, joined Jan. 2011
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I couldn't agree with you more Brother.
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7/12/2011 12:20:01 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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kenb5168
Williston, SC
42, joined Feb. 2011
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Best damn recruiting ad Ive ever seen
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7/12/2011 4:58:16 PM |
I'm thinking of joining the navy. Any advce out there? |
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camperpaul
Zion, IL
75, joined Mar. 2008
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Quote from dph123:
I've been thinking of joining the navy for a year or so. Wht are some of the reasons u guys joined the military? And is it a good idea yes or no?
First - Minimum enlistment is FOUR YEARS; for certain fields you'll need to commit to a SIX YEAR enlistment.
The best rating is Nuclear Power Electronics Technician. The Navy will send you to school for two and a half years and when your first six year enlistment is up, they will give you as much as $30,000 (yup - thirty thousand dollars) to re-enlist for another six years.
Next best rating is Electronics Technician and you get a year and a half of schooling with the same deal on re-enlistment.
For these two ratings, you will need good math and science grades from high school.
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