U.S. Navy Careers: How You Can Serve?
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U.S. Navy Careers: How You Can Serve?
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U.S. Navy Careers• No matter what your
background, there are U.S. Navy careers for you.
• The first thing to determine is whether you want to be an officer or enlisted sailor.
• If you have particular U.S. Navy careers in mind, you’ll need to plan ahead to ensure that you meet the requirements to join the Navy.
Requirements To Join The Navy
• Whether you want to be an enlisted sailor or an officer, you’ll need to pass certain requirements.
• Potential sailors need to be in good health, be able to pass a standard physical and be in good physical condition.
• It’s not required to be a U.S. citizen, but non-citizens do need to have a Permanent Resident Alien card.
Requirements To Join The Navy: Enlisted • If you’re interested in becoming an enlisted
sailor, you’ll need to graduate from high school.
• Sailors can be allowed in with just a GED, but it’s rare and these sailors could have their advancement opportunities limited.
• They will also need to score at least a 35 of the Armed Forces Qualification Test.
Requirements To Join The Navy: Officers • Potential officers need to graduate from a four
year college or university and then take the Aviation Selection Test Batteries.
• This test is six sections, however only potential aviators need to take all six sections.
• The first three sections are required by all and are known as the Officer Aptitude Rating.
Enlisted U.S. Navy Careers
• There are nine sections in the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
• These help determine which U.S. Navy careers sailors are qualified to do. They include:• General Science
• Arithmetic Reasoning
• Word Knowledge
• Paragraph Comprehension
• Mathematics Knowledge
• Automotive and Shop Information
• Mechanical Comprehension
• Assembling Objects
• Verbal Expression
Enlisted U.S. Navy Careers
• The scores in these sections are combined to determine where a sailor will be placed.
• A sailor who scores well in mechanical comprehension could be an air traffic controller or an aviation support equipment technician.
• A sailor who scores well in word knowledge and paragraph comprehension could be a cryptologic technician.
• Other U.S. Navy careers include sonar technician, musician, medical and dental technician, aviation mechanics and more.
Officer U.S. Navy Careers
• There aren’t as many U.S. Navy careers available to officers.
• However, they can become Navy SEALs, surface warfare officers, submarine officers, Naval aviators, medical personnel and chaplains.
• The Navy does try to match careers with skills and degrees, but these things are handled on an individual basis.
Want To Join The Navy?
• If you’re interested in joining the Navy, the best thing to do is to talk with a recruiter.
• He or she can look at your individual situation and help you determine which is the best way to enter the Navy.
About USNavy.com
• USNavy.com is a premier online resource for anyone who’s interested in joining the U.S. Navy.
• To learn more about the reasons to join the Navy, the requirements to join the Navy or about the specific U.S. Navy careers that sailors can perform, please visit http://www.usnavy.com/.