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That sounds like most people in the navy that I know \ not really
Not enough but considering the benefits its fair
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Lol. Depends on your situation and circumstances. There are obvious benefits to joining the navy. Permanent employment Opportunity to serve others Opportunity to train or study Opportunity to travel
You would know if you retired from the Navy. If you were discharged for a disability, you would be receiving disability pay. If you retired after 20 years, you would get a pension. There are benefits for all veterans, but they don't include a pension.
Yes, all military services offer the same health care benefits.
Musician and former WWII Navy Veteran Tito Puente, Sr., studied and graduated from the famed Juilliard School of Music after his Navy enlistment was up after the war. He used his G.I. Bill benefits for his tuition.
A Navy recruiter is responsible for attracting and selecting individuals to join the U.S. Navy. They provide information about Navy career opportunities, conduct interviews and screenings, assist with the application process, and guide potential recruits through the requirements and enlistment process. Recruiters also help candidates prepare for basic training and answer any questions they may have about Navy life.
Nothing - once the service member is deceased, all benefits cease. The only exception is if the member was killed in action (KIA) - in that instance, survivor's benefits apply.
Dependents' allowance and free healthcare on base, as well as a spot on the waiting list for onbase housing.
None...wait until you graduate and then enlist if you have to. Then get into some program whereby they pay for your college education.
the military and navy use it for war and combat. Many submarines are made for launching missels and taking down ships and other subs.