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Navy Boot Camp lasts for eight weeks followed by an "A school" after graduation.
Only through Navy Boot Camp.
"There was a Navy boot camp at one point in California, but it closed down in the early 1990's when the bases were reduced. The only Navy boot camp in existence is in Great Lakes, Illinois."
Navy boot camp is quite hard and results in many dropouts. It is purposely designed to be difficult to weed out those who will not perform well at their duties.
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Call 1800-USA-NAVY or go to Navy.com and request information. They will mail you some info and a local navy representative will contact you as well.
No. You can come straight from Boot Camp.
Das Boot and Master and Commander are the only ones I can think of.
No, but why would you want to?
The truth of the matter is that boot camp will not be "easy" no matter what branch of the military you decide to go. Of course, the Army and Marines endure the most grueling boot camps, while the Navy and Air Force have the least harsh boot camps, but the degree of difficult will vary depending on what area of service you plan to offer in the military. For example, aspiring Navy nurses will not be put through such a rigorous training program as that of a future Naval seamen.
after boot camp...hence the RECRUIT part of Seaman Recruit...idiot.
The only Navy Basic Training facility (Boot Camp) is located at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Illinois.