OCTOBER 1, 2018 - The VMET (Verification of Military Experience and Training), or DD Form 2586, documents and verifies service member military experience and training. Therefore, it is useful when you are considering civilian occupations related to your military service, as well as in translating military terminology and training into civilian terms. The VMET form is … [Read more...]
Army Sign Up
You probably know what the words Respect, Honor, Loyalty, Duty, Selfless Service, Integrity and Courage mean. Do you have what it takes to live up to these values every day? If your answer is yes, then you have what it takes to become a soldier in the U.S. Army. Simply follow the guidelines below to sign up for the Army. Apply Online You will submit the information … [Read more...]
Navy Requirements to Join
* Updated November 2015 When joining the Navy there are specific age, citizenship, academic, physical and legal qualifications that you must meet first! To qualify for enlistment into the Navy, you need to: Age Requirements To serve as an Enlisted Sailor, you must be no older than 34 but at least 17 years old. If you are not yet 18, you must have parental consent. To … [Read more...]
Marine Tattoo Policy
In 2014, the Marine Corps updated their tattoo policy. As we all know Marines are held to highest standards possible in order to maintain a professional demeanor and represent our great country the best way possible. If you joined the Marines before June 1, 2010 then you could be grandfathered in if your tattoos do not meet the new guidelines. You will want to talk to your … [Read more...]
Military Diet
A healthy diet is a must for Soldiers to make sure they have enough energy to perform their duties at the highest level possible. Proper nutrition and exercise are extremely important for Soldiers to maintain total fitness. The basic guidelines for a healthy diet include eating a variety of foods and maintaining an acceptable energy balance. Soldiers eat three meals a day in … [Read more...]