A nurse in the US Navy obtains her nursing license before signing up for a Navy position. The specific school does not matter as long as it is an accredited nursing program. They will then go through OIS and be commissioned as a limited duty officer.
A number of colleges have Naval ROTC. You can go to one of those.
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To go to college while joining the navy is to go to a NROTC (Naval Reserve Officers Training CORPS) college. Which is a college that has navy affiliation and you can take a class learning about navy military customs, traditions, and technology which upon graduating college you will be in the navy ranked as an officer and will have to serve usually 4 years of front line duty in the navy. While you go to college you will get paid for being in the navy and you can major anything you want to, however the navy will choose where you will be put and the job you will be doing. A link to see the NROTC colleges is- http://www.navy.com/careers/nrotc/colleges/ (you have to copy and paste it) Another way of going to college and joining the navy is to go to the Naval Academy, which is the same as a NROTC college only it has majors that focus strictly on jobs in the navy. In both you will graduate as an officer and will have to go to boot camp either during the summer or immediately after graduation.
You go to a Navy Recruiting office
Go to a Navy recruiter's office and talk to them about it
The US Navy.
You just have to go to the college website and it will tell you what to do.
Go talk to a recruiter he will know.
You can sign up and get a contract to go to Bud/s where you can attempt to become a Navy Seal.
Many colleges accept credits earned in other educational institutions. The answer to this question would be, yes. Many colleges would accept credit from colleges overseas in the US.
Because the North Vietnamese Navy attacked the US Navy in the Tonkin Gulf.
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