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Yes, you can be a nurse for the military in which you will travel if you are deployed. You can also work for several organizations such as Red Cross International, and the Peace Corps. You can also get a specific position as a travel nurse.

There are many companies that hire traveling nurses. You can do a Google search for traveling nurses or check out job websites like monster.com and you will find thousands of opportunities for traveling nurses.

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