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Can you become a Navy SEAL while in the Active Naval Reserves?

No.


Do US Naval Academy graduates have to enlist in the military?

Academy graduates become Commissioned Officers, not enlisted sailors. Though there is a similar contract, an officer can resign a commission, while an enlisted sailor cannot quit. Also, an enlistment is a signed contract between the sailor and the Navy; a commission is given by Congress. The agreement that is signed by a midshipman (whether at the Academy or through NROTC) says they will serve in the US Navy for six years in exchange for the education. If the individual does not meet the requirements for a commission, due to poor grades, poor leadership or other reasons, they can be enlisted to serve the 6 years. Typically there is a 4 year active duty requirement and that the remaining is done in the reserves.


Is active duty GI Bill effected by a other than honorable discharge in the Reserves even if you had a honorable while on Active Duty?

you will have to contact an education center to find out.


What is the difference between the navy and the navy reserves?

The Difference between the Navy and the Navy Reserves is that Navy is Active duty. This means that naval personnel belong to, work for, and get paid by the Navy 24 hours a day. Navy Reserve personnel are civilians most of the time. They work for the navy 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks out of the year. The rest of the time they lead what ever life they want. The Navy reserves is like the US Navy's savings account of personnel. When they do not have enough people to support a mission, they call navy reserve personnel to active duty to fill in the gaps. Naval Officers commissioned through the NROTC program may receive their commission into the Naval Reserve or the regular Navy. Those in the reserves will serve on active duty for four to six years before being transferred to a reserve unit near where they are going to live. While there are those who go directly to the Naval Reserve right out of BT, the vast majority of Reservists (myself included) are, or were, active duty Navy sailors at some point, most being either officers or NCO's. Individual Reservists can also be called to Temporary Active Duty, in lieu of an entire unit. This is done in cases where the sailor has unique skills or qualifications necessary for the mission requirements.


Will the US Military pay for your college while your serving the second part of your military career in the reserves after you served active duty?

Yes, the U.S. military can provide education benefits for service members who transition to the reserves after active duty. Programs like the Post-9/11 GI Bill and the Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP) may cover college tuition, depending on the length of active service and enrollment status in the reserves. Eligibility requirements and benefits can vary, so it's important to check with the appropriate military education office for specific details.


Should I go on active duty first and then go to college or go reserves and go to college while in the air force?

That's a decision you need to weigh carefully and decide for yourself.


Can you apply for rotc while enlisted in the navy?

Yes, you can apply for ROTC while enlisted in the Navy, but specific eligibility requirements and procedures must be followed. Enlisted personnel interested in transitioning to a commission through ROTC should consult with their chain of command and the ROTC program at the college or university they wish to attend. Additionally, they may need to secure a release from active duty and meet the academic qualifications for the ROTC program. It's essential to plan ahead and understand the commitments involved in both military service and the ROTC program.


Is there more known coal reserves in Illinois than oil reserves?

No, there are more known oil reserves in Illinois than coal reserves. Illinois has significant crude oil reserves, particularly in the southern part of the state, while its coal reserves have decreased due to mining activities.


What happens if you get a DWI while enlisted in navy?

You will be put on charge and experience the consequences......


What is difference between legal and statutory reserves?

Answer: legal and statutory reserves There is no difference. Both legal and statutory reserves are reserves that must be maintained by law. The previous answer ("Legal reserves are stipulated by law, while statutory reserves are determined in the Articles of Association (the Statute of a company)") is incorrect: the primary meaning of 'statutes' is 'enacted laws'


Are army officers awarded the good conduct?

No, it is awarded only to enlisted personnel. If an officer is wearing one, they may have earned it while enlisted, prior to receiving their commission.


Petroleum deposits are found in greater quantities in which state-Maine or Oklahoma?

Petroleum deposits are found in greater quantities in Oklahoma compared to Maine. Oklahoma is one of the top oil-producing states in the U.S., with significant reserves and active drilling operations, while Maine has much lesser oil production and reserves.