No
None. Military personnel receive specialised training in the field through the military, as well as on-the-job training. For a commissioned officer, who, in most militaries, will possess a degree, a degree in some sort of engineering could be beneficial, but not absolutely necessary.
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Though there are marine engineering jobs available in the US military, the experience and training required make few capable of filling the positions.
You need to train in the military.
You do a lot of excercising and working
First your initial training will consist of an apprenticeship with a engineering or construction firm, or you can go and take the CAD courses in a college as well. http://www.totaljobs.com/Content/Job-descriptions/Engineering/Cad-technician.html
He attended the Military Academy.
MIT has been offering military training since 1865 for Air Force, Army, and Naval ROTC, and it also offers free military science courses.
The motto of Military Engineering-Technical University is 'Spiritual force and engineering competence'.
Military Engineering-Technical University was created in 1810.
Royal School of Military Engineering was created in 1812.
As a civilian with no military training or experience, get you and your loved ones out of the conflict zone fast. Take only what you need to survive. If you have military training or experience, let that take over.