You know, there is no real requirements. It's more of how you rank and how high of resort you pay and others pay to you. The higher you are the more oppritunites you have. (I'm sure you know this) but I'm not sure if your in the military. If so ask a close shipmate or have a 1 on 1 talk with a officer. Show courage and pride! Hope i could help.
A Navy SEAL can become a sniper, then an officer if he has an education.
You have to be at least 16 or 18 to become a Royal Navy Officer
'Enlisted navy officer' is not a designation. If you are enlisted, you are not an officer. An officer can apply for Medical school, whether they can remain on active duty or not will depend on the program they can get accepted to.
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
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Any Navy recruiter can give someone the requirements to becoming a Naval officer. If one prefers an online source, Naval Officer Careers is an excellent resource.
Yes. Although it is usually avoided, an officer can become a SAR swimmer.
Yes, because that's why you go.------------------------------When you go to those military schools, you pay off the school years with years in military service. I think it's 2 years of service for 1 year of school.
Yes, there are waivers for the maximum age requirement, as long as you meet all other requirements. You need to discuss this with your recruiter.
The Officer Candidate school of the US Navy is located at the Naval Station in Newport, Rhode Island. It is how a civilian graduate with no military training can become an officer.
There are about five requirements to be a Navy Midshipmen. One of the requirements is to be a United States citizen. Another requirement is that one needs to be at the age of 21.
With a Criminal Justice degree, you could become a Military Officer in the US Navy.