Do narcissists eventually realize and regret when they have lost someone that loved them?
I can't know for sure but my narcissist would say how he regretted the things he'd done in the past to people that loved him and he loved and would go on and on about that never again, would he do this to someone, and when we split up, it was actually him that ended it because "he could do better and he deserves someone perfect, not like me" but he completely went overboard with his reactions, he did some of the most bizarre underhanded things slandering my name all over while blaming everyone but himself for it, another thing he swore he had changed (blaming others) and he would do the things that he swore up and down he would never do to someone ever again, especially to me he would say, and he would actually, for a very, very long time, no matter what happened, do things to intentionally hurt me and others and it was almost as if he was obsessed with watching people hurt and in the end when most of us would look back and say wow, I really overreacted, I really screwed up and they really cared about me and loved me for who i was, which is something I see happen when people grow up, he did the absolute opposite and did not seem to have the instinct that most people have that says, enough is enough, where you turn around and really notice, wow, I can't believe what I've done. He seemed to be totally lacking that aspect and I have never seen someone, even the biggest jerk that lacked it that way. You know with most, that one day they will turn around and say holy cow, what have I done to them, but he did not have that in him. I would have to say no, they only regret it when they get something out of it. No, they don't, but they will say they do as many times as they can come back to that old source of narcissic supply. To them, saying they regret it and are sorry are just words they have to say to get what they want. If a narcissist is using you like this, expect him to be gone the second he gets bored of you. He'll try to use you when he's in between sources. Mine just emailed me fishing around to see if I was good for any NS. It's like the way they ask to borrow money and don't pay it back. I just don't respond and I won't hear from him for months. It's amazing how ignoring the narcissist makes them just go away. A normal person would ask what's wrong. They could only if they have realized that their current narcissistic supply was not as good and profitable as their former one. Or also, they could realize it if they are still insecure about the new supply. Like they don't know if the next move is going to turn out right and they want to keep you standing by. If they do, it won't be sincere. They don't value love like normal people value love. They see love as a benefit that they are entitled to. To them, losing a loved one is like having their cellphone plan canceled. Of course they "regret" it, but more in the sense that they feel enraged that the "love service" is discontinued, not in the sense that they feel sorry for it.
When is the Date of Rank in the air force?
Date of Rank is the date when you were promoted to the rank you currently wear.
How do you know if your father was military or civilian employee of the US Navy?
Since you're an immediate relative, you can use the National Archives' eVetRecs site to request your father's service record, if he in fact was a sailor. Of course if he wasn't a Veteran, they'll have no service record, and you'll know he was a civilian employee.
The application for family members is pretty straightforward; the site tells you what you need for information before you begin. The link is below.
Can someone with ADD join the Marines?
Yes, with conditions. The United States Military generally avoids recruiting people that require a daily medication for an illness (such as diabetes, thyroid conditions, and ADHD).
It is best if you take a daily medication to discontinue use for a year before you apply to join the army. If you do not require medication and can pass all the requirements elsewhere you can join the US army. However, those who currently take medication are not accepted.
How much does a prison captain make?
Depends on how big the department is, and what rank the captain really is. If it's a small department, a captain might only be in charge of 4 or 5 guys. In a larger department (500+) a captain, or commander, or whatever the tital, would usually make in the 70-90k per year salary range.
Who was the youngest us navy lieutenant commander?
David Glasgow Farragut became the first Admiral in the US Navy in 1866.
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my Version: Farragut was the first 4-star "Admiral", and he achieved that rank of simply Admiral, promoting from the 3-star rank of Vice Admiral, on July 25, 1866.
However the first specifically "admirals" in the United States, came about two years prior. Congress finally authorized the first 9 admirals -- rear admirals -- on July 16, 1862, ostensibly for international considerations -although that was probably more for the needs of the rapidly expanding Navy during the American Civil War. Some accounts are that Farragut also was the first of these nine first admirals as well; and atop that, Farragut was first also appointed to the 3-star rank of vice admiral in between Admiral and Rear Admiral -- two years after the rear admiral rank; then on to the aforementioned 4-star "Admiral", in 1866.
The Continental then U.S. Navies, did not specifically have any admirals until 1862 because many people felt the title too reminiscent of royalty, such as in the British Royal Navy, to be used in the country's navy.
Others saw the need for ranks above Captain, among them Captain (and for a time, Commodore) John Paul Jones, who pointed out that the Navy had to have officers who "ranked" with American army generals. He also felt there must be ranks above captain to avoid disputes among senior captains. Many navy secretaries from respective presidential cabinets in fact repeatedly recommended to the American congress that admiral ranks be created because the other navies of the world used them and American senior officers were "often subjected to serious difficulties and embarrassments in the interchange of civilities with those of other nations."
The rank of Commodore, sometimes associated to be the equivalent of an admiral rank, more so in other navies, was held by American naval officers throughout history. It is largely regarded as a positional rank, given to a senior captain in charge of a group of ships commanded by captains. The famous American naval heros John Paul Jones and John Barry were American navy commodores in the mid eighteenth century, and among the first to held those flag-equivalent ranks. Jones achieved the rank and position of Commodore aboard Bon Homme Richard in 1778. In fact, Commodore Esek Hopkins was the only Commander in Chief of the American Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War, and was first promoted to brigadier general to command all military forces of Rhode Island in October 4, 1775; and on December 22, 1775, Hopkins was appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Navy authorized by the Continental Congress, and so the first (admiral-esque) Commodore.
As well, John Paul Jones retained his commission in the American Navy, while becoming a Rear Admiral in the Russian Navy (in 1787), encouraged by the U.S. Congress at that time, and so was the first American naval officer to hold the title of admiral, albeit not a U.S. one. The congressional intent was to facilitate his experience so that Jones might potentially become the first U.S. admiral later. However, Jones died before that occured, in 1792 at age 45 due to a kidney illness.
On February 22, 1797, after the U.S. Continental Navy had ended, and the U.S. Navy been rebirthed, Captain John Barry was issued "Commission Number 1" by President George Washington, which was also backdated to June 4, 1794. His title was thereafter "Commodore." He is recognized as not only the first American commissioned naval officer in the new U.S. Navy, but also as its first flag officer. In the U.S., being a 'flag officer' (able to unfurl an admiral-like flag on one's ship) is regarded to be an admiral equivalent, and so this could also be argued to be the first time an admiral equivalent was so named.
It should be noted that until the 20th century, ranks of admiral were associated with billets, and in effect not a permanent paygrade until the last year of WW II.
Also note that a more senior rank, Fleet Admiral (5-star) exists, only in wartime, and even a 6-star rank has existed (held for a spell by George Dewey in 1899). 5 Star Rank was first created in 1944, worn by William Leahy, Ernest King, Chester Nimitz, and William Halsey. The rank Dewey Held though, was reverted to being the 'most senior 5-star admiral' in the Navy. One could also make a case for these officers to be firsts in various titles of being the most senior admiral.
How often should the security officer conduct a detailed review of all security force post orders?
NTTP 3-07.2.3
Appendix S
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2. The SO will conduct an annual review of all security force post orders at least every 12 months and sign and retain a master copy. The SO will ensure current copies of the signed orders are always maintained for each post.
Is a 90 on the ASVAB for the navy good?
That'll pretty much let you pick whatever rate you want to get into, assuming there's room. They'll likely push you for a technical rate (Nuke, Electronics, etc.), so study each rate before making a decision. Remember that even though Nukes get paid great bonuses, they're the first onboard (usually by several hours) ahead of the rest of the crew for getting underway, and the last to leave after pulling into port (again, several hours after everyone else is gone).
Why military helicopters were flying over Chicago?
Well, some people had been saying that they were carrying president Barack Obama to Chicago and some had been saying they were flying over Chicago for the movie Transformers 3. These answers are wrong. The military helicopters were flying over Chicago for both, carrying the president and they were also there for the movie Transformers 3: The Dark of the moon.
Do you have to be asked to play a sport for the US Naval Academy?
Sports are mandatory for all Midshipmen at the Naval Academy.
The highest ranking military officers of the army navy air force form what?
The commanding officers of the U.S, Marine Corps, the Navy, Army, the National Guard, and the Air Force form the the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The concept of the Joint Chiefs dates back to 1942 when Roosevelt and Churchill established the Combined Joint Chiefs in order to coordinate fighting WW2, but the Joint Chiefs were only formally recognized in the National Security Act of 1947.
What does the e stand for in navy seal?
It is the second letter of 'sea' - the full version of the acronym is SEa, Air Land.
Can a pilot access their plane's flight recorder?
Not directly, but on many modern jets an equivalent recorder for use by the owner may be accessible by the pilot.
Can you live with navy boyfriend off base?
Yes, a person can live with their boyfriend off base and sometimes even on base. The Navy can not tell a person who they can or can not date or live with.
What is a IT2 rank in the navy?
An IT2 is a Navy Information Systems Technician, 2nd Class (Petty Officer 2nd Class).
Where is culinary specialists A school for the navy?
A-School for Culinary Specialists is currently located at Naval Station Great Lakes, located in Illinois. The same location as US Navy basic training.
If Petty Officer Powell agrees to a forensic exam it must be conducted by .?
a healthcare provider with specialized SAFE training
How much does a lieutenant rank 04 in navy make?
Lieutenant in the Navy is not O4 - O4 is Lieutenant Commander. See the related link for a basic pay chart for commissioned officers.
How to find a person from the U.S. Navy that was stationed at SBMA?
The first place to start is an online search for Subic Bay Veterans organizations, or Navy Veterans organizations in general. Military.com has a pretty good Veterans community listing as well.
The VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) is also a great place to start a search.
I've added a few links below to get you started.
Does the US Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon have a medal?
No, there is no medal associated with it.
How do you conduct an Material Review Board meeting?
Depending on the type of company you work for, you will need a cross-functional group of subject matter experts from purchasing, design, manufacturing and quality. The group will meet on a regular basis and disposition discrepant materials. The group will determine if an item can be used "as-is", repaired, or scrapped. All standard meeting protocols should be followed.
The initials DD on jewelry may have a number of meanings. The most common meaning is Desert Diamonds which means that it is from Dubai.
A former Deputy Under Secretary of the US Navy in 2008.
In WWII who headed the US Army and who headed the US Navy on the Pacific front?
US Army was led by Douglas MacArthur / US Navy was led by Chester Nimitz .