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Additional Information |
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Requirements For Enlistment In The Regular Navy |
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To enlist in the Navy you must meet certain requirements. The principal ones are listed below. Inasmuch as they change from time to time, be sure to talk them over with the recruiting officer. He has the latest information. |
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AGE - You must be between the ages of 17 and 30 (inclusive). If under 18, you must have written consent from your parents or legal guardian. When you enlist you will be asked to furnish a birth certi-ficate. Those men with previous naval service who are 31 years or older may be accepted, if their total previous active duty, deducted from their present age, places them in the foregoing age group. |
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CITIZENSHIP - You must be a citizen of the United States, native born or fully naturalized, or a native of a U. S. insular possession. If you are not a native born United States citizen, you must show written proof of citizenship. |
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PHYSICAL - You must pass a physical examination to show that you meet the minimum required enlistment standards. Any man in normal health should be able to meet all physical requirements. |
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EDUCATION - While the Navy prefers high school graduates, there are no specific educational requirements. You will take a test to show your ability to read, write and think clearly. |
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CHARACTER - The Navy wants men of good character, men without police records. |
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DEPENDENCY - Married men or those with dependents are acceptable, under certain conditions, for enlistment or reenlistment in the regular Navy. |
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The Navy Offers You A Career - Plus Security! |
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The present pay structure is extremely liberal and allows increases for every two years of service, up to 18 years, when you start to get increases every four years, up to 26 years of service |
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If you are on sea duty, or serving overseas, you receive additional pay for your services. There is additional pay, too, if you are assigned to submarine duty, or aviation duty involving flying. |
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$50 a month may be paid to authorized enlisted personnel for special duties such as parachute jumping, diver train-ing, demolition of explosives, and duty involving frequent and regular flying not as a crew member. |
The data in the additional content section is courtesy of Galactic Central. |