A "standard" hitch in the Navy is 4 years.
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
Navy people, sailors.. there's some instances of the term "squid" being used, but that one's a bit more commonly used by the Marines, who have a lot more interaction with the Navy than Army personnel would.
Nothing - Department of the Navy is the formal title for the Pentagon division that encompasses the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. Navy Department is an informal term.
The term "NAR" doesn't refer to a Navy ship - it's the standard Navy acronym for Naval Air Reserve.
He didn't serve in the Navy.
That depends upon which specific "A" school, as "A" school is a general term.
There is not one general term by which this process is known.
There is not one general term by which this process is known.
Deck. "Hit the deck" = "Get on the floor" etc.
A Seaman is the correct informal term for a Navy officer. Informal term for a sailor in the US Navy is "bluejacket".
One Long term affect is social issues
One can get long term health insurance in the United States from LTC Insurance and AARP Medical Insurance. One can also get long term insurance from Long Term Care and Kaiser Permanente.
One Long term affect is social issues
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I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
Sometimes death. Pretty long term!
Navy people, sailors.. there's some instances of the term "squid" being used, but that one's a bit more commonly used by the Marines, who have a lot more interaction with the Navy than Army personnel would.