11/17/2015
The Navy life aboard the USS Lassen on patrol.
South China Sea
In the world today, America's Navy is a necessary force and uncommon opportunity. There, to protect our country and to deter threats around the globe.
There, to provide a challenging and rewarding future for those aspiring to pursue a bigger mission in life. There, as a source of lifelong pride for those who ultimately call themselves Sailors – and as an inspiration to all they serve.
11/17/2015
The Navy life aboard the USS Lassen on patrol.
South China Sea
10/21/2015
Have you ever looked at an aircraft carrier and wondered how they actually work? Take a tour of an aircraft carrier, including the flight deck, hangar bay and engine room: http://bit.ly/1vjz66o
How Aircraft Carriers Work Standing 20 stories above the water and stretching 1,092 feet (333 meters) from bow to stern, the sheer bulk of these ships is awe-inspiring.
10/05/2015
Walking Backward A Sailor Walks You Through His Typical Day at the Pentagon
10/05/2015
Enlisted Sailors and Officers are hardworking and dedicated individuals. But that doesn’t mean it’s all work and no play. Learn more about free time as a Sailor, as well as family benefits, at this link: http://bit.ly/1KVNGG1
Explore, Discover, and Relax during Free Time in the Navy Life in America’s Navy isn’t all work and no play – there’s still plenty of downtime waiting to be filled by recreational activities, vacations, & more. Explore more.
09/29/2015
Here’s what life is like aboard the largest US Navy submarine Submarines are a tremendous strategic and tactical advantage to countries that have them. Also see: 27 incredible photos of life on a US Navy Submarine They range from small attack submarines used for naval and anti-submarine warfare to large ballistic-style submarines armed with nuclear weapons tha…
09/29/2015
Upon completion of initial Recruit Training, those pursuing a Cryptologic Technician role report to either Pensacola, Fla., or Monterey, Calif., to receive formal Navy schooling in their specialty area within the field of cryptology. This consists of technical “A” School and possibly advanced “C” School or “F” School. Learn more about the training you may undergo here: http://bit.ly/19hyIO2
Launch an Exciting Career as a Navy Cryptologic Technician : Navy.com Find Cryptologic Technician jobs in the US Navy. Decipher electronic communications. Learn a language. In a key role in the Information Dominance Corps of America’s Navy.
09/24/2015
Navy STEM for the Classroom Navy STEM for the Classroom - Find out how the Navy applies STEM learning to important real-life applications every day.
09/24/2015
Corry Station is the location of the Pentagon’s primary boot camp for personnel training in the art of cyberwar: http://bloom.bg/1MP5TJk
Inside the Pentagon’s Boot Camp for Cyberwarriors Drop and give me 20 lines of code
09/24/2015
In order to become an EOD Technician, one must go through a physically and mentally grueling 51 weeks of training. Interested in joining the team? http://bit.ly/1rrrvNT
Join the Legendary Community of US Navy EOD Technicians : Navy.com Launch an incredible career as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician in the US Navy. Defuse dangerous explosive devices and play a critical role in America’s Navy.
09/08/2015
Are you getting ready for Boot Camp and wondering what to expect? From physical training to living quarters to rules on liberty, check out this link for answers: 1.usa.gov/1oXQSeY
Recruit Training Command - What to Expect Recruit Training Command, Basic Training at the Navy's only Boot Camp
08/13/2015
The SEALs Who Go to Ranger School | SOFREP After graduating BUD/S, Jonathan Gilliam was sent to airborne school at Fort Benning, then on to SEAL Tactical Training, and finally, Ranger School.
07/28/2015
On the Job Training & Advancement : Navy.com Thank you for visiting navy.com – the official recruitment site of America's Navy. We have recently made technological updates to our site in an effort to provide a better interactive experience. To enjoy the best possible experience, we recommend that you consider upgrading to one of the following…
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