Go to a Navy recruiter's office and talk to them about it
MA stands for Master At Arms in the US Navy. MA's' are the Navy's version of Military Police
you enlist in the navy as a corpsman and you will be assigned a medical profession.
Enlist in the military.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
You can enlist in the US military until the age of 42.
Step One: In order to enlist in the U.S Navy, you must have family members that are current us citizens. This will allow you to obtain a green card or (visa) .
If you mean is joining the US Navy hard then not really. It is just as hard as joining any other military branch. As long as you are physically and mentally healthy you should be fine. No criminal record and no drugs in system.
There is not going to be a direct transfer. It may be possible to enlist in the US Navy. Security clearances are going to be an issue, as non-citizens are very restricted on the ratings they can be a part of.
An American military dependent could get the process started from overseas, but an American national or foreign national would have to physically be in the US in order to enlist.
No. It is possible to enlist in the U.S. Army if you are a legal resident but not a citizen. In the years following World War II, citizens of the Philippine Islands could enlist in the Navy and become citizens of the US. My own grandfather, an immigrant from Greece, enlisted in the US Army in 1917 and served in France. He received his honorable discharge and his American citizenship at the same time in 1919.
Some countries do in fact mandate that males enlist into their local or national military upon reaching 18 years of age but as of 05 March 2008 it is not mandatory in the US.
The US Navy!!