There are many different reasons why people would want to join the Royal Navy, many people feel a sense of duty towards their country, others take pride in the work involved, which contrary to popular belief, involves a lot of helping people. One of the main reasons that people give for joining is the amount of traveling that can be done at no cost to them, seeing large parts of the world is possible for young people at an early age in a way that would be impossible in most jobs.
The reason for choosing to be an officer varies from person to person too, with a combination of things like better pay, better job prospects after leaving the navy and having more authority while in the navy. Some people just feel better suited to this role.
All the information you will need to know in order to become an officer in the United States Navy can be found at www.navy.com/officer
becaouse i want a navy officer
why wonld you become an immigration officer
George Washington was NEVER a member of the British Royal Navy, but he did fight in the British Army during the French and Indian War
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You need 5 GCSEs or equivalent scored A*-C, and depending on the branch you want to go into, a degree in an appropriate area e.g. Engineering or physics based for engineer officers.
Seeing as he voluntarily went into the Navy as a commissioned officer, probably not.
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They're NOT called 'matlows'. The word you want is 'matelot', which is the French word for 'sailor'.
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Captain Scott joined the British Royal Navy at age 13, where he worked for the remainder of his life. Travel is intrinsic to a life in any navy.