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3 Reasons to Go Navy

July 13, 2009 By admin

If you’re thinking about serving in the Navy, then you’re considering being part of a proud American tradition. The Navy is just one branch of the military you could choose.

1. If you have an affinity for water and the sea, you may enjoy the Navy more than any other branch of the military. Some Navy soldiers are stationed on submarines. If you’ve seen submarines and submarine combat in old movies, don’t worry–submarines are nothing like that today. They’re some of the most technology advanced vessels in the world.

2. You’ll get great financial benefits for joining the Navy. Not only are there a variety of enlistment bonuses available, but Navy jobs pay great and will keep you from getting bored with your work. You’ll be challenged and able to grow within the United States Navy.

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3. You’ll have the opportunity to qualify for Navy Seal training if you join the Navy. In fact, if Seal training interests you, you can apply for it when you enlist. That’s a new benefit, as before you had to be a member of the Marines or the Navy before you would even be considered. If becoming a Seal is your dream, then make that clear when you enlist.

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  1. Lori Couture says

    January 4, 2011 at 2:13 pm

    Hi my son is a high school graduate with a 3.8 gpa and he wants to enlist in the navy. I have some questions and would like to speak with a navy recruiter before my son does. Can you have someone contact me? We live in Las Vegas Nv. 89032. Thank you
    Lori Couture

  2. Qwiani says

    August 8, 2011 at 10:46 am

    I have always wanted to be in the Navy and now im 31 am I too old?

  3. Arnel Peralta says

    November 23, 2011 at 11:33 am

    Hi I am a graduating student in college here in the Philippines and I am interested to become a Navy. I am 21 years old now.

  4. caasie says

    February 9, 2012 at 4:23 pm

    HI,
    im graduated this year I have a 3.0gpa i live in the valley, los fresnos, i really want to know more about the navy and what i have to do to join.

  5. enoch says

    September 19, 2013 at 7:58 pm

    want to join

  6. isidro arellano says

    February 20, 2018 at 12:15 pm

    Hi m 24 graduated from high school back in 2013 i have never been or served in the navy and would like to know what types of question are good to ask a recruiter and what are the steps to take after talking to recruiter also 1.is there a navy bus that picks you up at your location
    2.do they train you if you have no skill
    3 what types of question do you ask them and what will they ask me

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