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No, your enlistment was terminated when you were discharged.
There is a 2 year enlistment for the Navy. Congress mandated that all branches must offer shorter enlistment periods in 2003, called the National Call to Service Program.
Yes - as an immediate blood relative, you can order a copy of his Navy service record from the National Archives' eVetRecs System. See the link below to start your journey.
Yep - the maximum enlistment age for the U.S. Navy is 34.
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17 with parental consent
No you cannot do that. The Navy SEALs is just that, the NAVY. You would have to finish your enlistment in the Marine Corps and then join the Navy.
You volunteered to serve. Wait until your enlistment is up.
Impressment.
Impressment.
You let your enlistment with the Navy expire and then join the Marines. There is no 'transfer' between the two units. If you are a Corpsman, you can be asked to serve with the Marines.