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When the Colonist started the fight for our independence in the spring of 1775, there was no such thing as the Navy. ...
As years passed our Navy grew stronger and has become what is thought to be the most important and powerful branch of the military. Almost a century ago the Navy promised anybody who would join much adventure and a chance to travel and see the world they give you just that and more today.
The Navy requires its recruits to have a High school diploma and be in great physical condition. ... Many of the jobs offered in the Navy are just like those offered to you as a civilian. ...
Navy standards are high from the start, all recruits will learn to obey orders, to be on time for formations, to wear proper uniform and be ready for anything. In boot camp everybody will learn basic survival techniques and must be able to prove to the Navy that they can swim well and stay afloat for long periods at a time. ...
Besides a great starting pay with raises as people move up farther into the ranks they will enjoy more and more privileges and benefits suck as: housing and meals, medical and dental care, extra pay for some types of duty, thirty days of paid vacation every year regardless of rank or length of time you are serving, full pay and allowances during training and while attending navy schools, free travel on military flights to any base around the world and retirement after only a short 20 years of service.
Approximate Word count = 876 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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