Im going to join the US Navy once I turn 18, and I am wondering if anyone here would be able to give me some information that would be useful. Such as jobs involving technology like missile systems, and what their MOS is. What training is like, and any other useful bits you might be able to share.
Make sure you know how to swim before you join. I also recommend that you take a course on drown-proofing if you haven't done so as well. Try to get into the best physical shape you can NOW, before you show up for boot camp, too.
Marching is not as big of a deal with the Navy as it is in the other branches.
Couple of key points regarding the Navy. Once you get past the first couple of ratings, promotions only come when there is a vacancy. That's opposed to in the Army, where pretty much once you get time in grade, you're going to get promoted, presuming you've passed your Qualification Tests.
Another thing is that they've made basic back into what it was in the day - not quite the kinder, gentler stuff of the 90's - since that tended to get more people killed.
Key thing is to be informed before you show up, and to pay attention. Your Drill Instructors aren't being personal about their abuse of you - they're trying to help you learn how to stay alive when the fecal matter hits the rotary oscillating device. Say you're on a destroyer, and someone starts to come alongside with a rubber boat filled with boxes. What do you do? Or you're on a CVN, it's the middle of the night, you're doing air-ops but off shift, and suddenly the lights go out and fire breaks out because a plane came in too hot and heavy and crashed on the deck.
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
' Wrote:Make sure you know how to swim before you join. I also recommend that you take a course on drown-proofing if you haven't done so as well. Try to get into the best physical shape you can NOW, before you show up for boot camp, too.
Marching is not as big of a deal with the Navy as it is in the other branches.
Couple of key points regarding the Navy. Once you get past the first couple of ratings, promotions only come when there is a vacancy. That's opposed to in the Army, where pretty much once you get time in grade, you're going to get promoted, presuming you've passed your Qualification Tests.
Another thing is that they've made basic back into what it was in the day - not quite the kinder, gentler stuff of the 90's - since that tended to get more people killed.
Key thing is to be informed before you show up, and to pay attention. Your Drill Instructors aren't being personal about their abuse of you - they're trying to help you learn how to stay alive when the fecal matter hits the rotary oscillating device. Say you're on a destroyer, and someone starts to come alongside with a rubber boat filled with boxes. What do you do? Or you're on a CVN, it's the middle of the night, you're doing air-ops but off shift, and suddenly the lights go out and fire breaks out because a plane came in too hot and heavy and crashed on the deck.
Thanks for the information.
I am also aware that the military is nothing like the video games Pilgrim... Only a complete retard would think that.