It is not a 9 to 5 job. You will work a typically 8 hour day. In addition, you will stand watches. Most watches are 4 hours long. People have to be available and on duty 24 by 7 by 365. In garrison, you will probably work 8 hours a day with a 4 to 8 hour watch once every three days. At sea, it will be more like 12 to 15 hours a day.
My older brother was in the Canadian Navy & he was away from home from 6 months, to as long as 18 months.
The United States Marine Corp is part of the Department of the Navy they don't have there own Department. Many of the people that work with the Marine Corps are actually Navy personnel. Corpsman, chaplains, JAG, dentists, doctors and nurses are actually Naval personnel assigned to work with the Marines, so they often continue to wear Navy uniforms and are issued Navy equipment.
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50% of their day
He dropped out of basic training and never actually did anything in the Navy.
A GED is as good as a high school diploma. As long as your son is 18 and actually has is GED, and passes the physical test, they should take him.
Yes there is as long as you've done your work for the day then of course you can party after your done working. You just need to be ready for work the next day of work.
Long vowel. The A has a long A sound and the Y has a long E sound.
A "standard" hitch in the Navy is 4 years.
Once you actually join the Navy, all you really need to do is work out a little if you have time so that you will be more prepared for the physical part. Also, you should bring a little money to cover costs of items you may need. The Navy will supply everything else you need.
Your Fighting Navy at Work and at Play - 1918 was released on: USA: November 1918
Navy Seal training lasts about nine months.