All enlisted rates E4through E6 are respectfully called. "Petty Officer".
Robert Mullan was the first marine recruiter.
An Army National Guard Recruiter.
It depends on what it is, but you can get waivers for almost anything through your recruiter. It used to be a straight "No", but due to recruitment shortages, they've been a little more lax on their requirements.
Operations Specialist 2nd class ( he/she is an E-5). On a Guided Missile Cruiser they work mostly in combat or on the bridge. Sometimes they will stand a watch on the topside of the ship looking for contacts (other ships). They work with surface and air radar systems (stand watch on the console, they do not work on or do the maintenance on it. Not a bad job IMO.
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A navy Recruiter.
most of them arent Call them on a week-day & make a Sat Appointment
If a person is interested in finding the location for a Navy recruiter then they can check out the official website for the Navy. There is a 'Find a Recruiter' link on there that allows a person to find one by using their zip code.
A Navy recruiter is responsible for motivating people to join the Navy. He is responsible for developing community relations to be successful in the recruitment process that he must also oversee.
Talk to a Navy recruiter.
If you call your local recruiters office they will be more than happy to come to your house and speak with you or your family about joining the Navy. They often do this and is not an uncommon request.
Go to a Navy recruiter's office and talk to them about it
What are the advantages and disadvantages of OS2?
Call your local Military recruiting office. The number for an office in the Ashburn area is (703) 368-8707
This is a question best directed to a Navy recruiter, and will also be dependent on if you're looking to receive a commission, or if you're looking to enlist. See related link "America's Navy - Request More Info" to request an information packet, or related link "America's Navy - Find a Recruiter" to find your nearest Navy recruiter.
The easiest place to find a Navy Recruiter is by looking on the web at www.navy.com and look under the button find a recuiter. This will show you exactly where you can find a recruiter close to you.
You contact your local recruiter, and they'll run you through the specifics. Simply talking to a recruiter does not obligate you to join the military.