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Will going to rotc help my career as a navy nurse?

If you go to Navy ROTC with Nurse option then it will greatly help you pursue a career as a navy nurse.


Can you join the navy after you have been in the army?

The Navy has accepted prior service personnel in the past. You would need to contact a Navy recruiter for specifics.


What was a lamp man in the US Navy?

Man designated to light, extinguish and maintain lamps in the navy (prior to electricity).


Becoming a Navy Recruiter?

The United States Navy offers a great selection of opportunities for men and women pursuing their employment goals, while also serving their country in the uniformed Services. The Department of Navy’s current advertising slogan “America’s Navy - A global force for good,” is an apt description of this vital component of the Department of Defense. Becoming a Navy recruiter is somewhat different from the majority of Navy career paths. Most career paths can be chosen prior to enlisting in the Navy. Career paths are generally designated by “ratings” and designators, which identify a specific knowledge area, whether it is in communications, supply, medical, or most of the other occupational categories available in the Navy. Recruiters enter their field after serving in one of the regular ratings and designators, and can subsequently resume other career fields after serving as recruiters. Individuals that enlist with a goal of becoming a recruiter in the future will need to select a suitable career path for the years preceding that career option. Current Navy uniformed personnel interested in this career path should consult with a current recruiter, since recruiters have dual roles, with the other being personnel retention. “Retention” is simply reenlistment, the process of keeping good Navy personnel in the Navy when those personnel reach the end of their current service periods. All current Navy personnel can benefit by consulting with a recruiter for career decisions, but those interested in a recruiting career can particularly benefit in doing so. Entering the recruitment field is difficult in terms of requirements for performance excellence and continuance of formal education. Top notch evaluations during prior and current assignments are essential because recruiting is a primary focus of the Department of Navy and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Navy leadership clearly understands the importance of quality in the personnel ranks. Navy recruiters face difficult tasks after being admitted into the recruiting field. Finding intelligent and motivated young people who accept and reflect the core values of the U.S. Navy takes hard work, especially in meeting the quantity goals of the Department.


What time is tattoo in the navy?

5 minutes prior to TAPS or lights out


Do you have to go through basic training for air force if you have prior navy service and completed navy basic training?

Yes


Can a prior navy reenter back into the navy?

Their prior service will decide that. If they were discharged with an Honorable Discharge, there should be no issue, as long as they are still healthy. There is usually a comment on the DD214 that references re-enlistment status.


What has John McCain's career history?

united states navy.


What type of career is the Navy SEALS?

Military/Special Operations


On average how many deployments will one navy seal get in a 20 year career?

On average, one Navy Seal can expect to get at least 10 different deployments in a 20 year career.


What did the British Navy call their Battleships prior to World War 1?

Dreadnoughts.


What is a navy ship called starting with d?

A destroyer is a navy ship. It starts with a D.