The U.S. Navy is committed to the well being of the community of people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. Soldiers and their families receive comprehensive health and dental care through a health care plan called TRICARE at little or no cost. In today's environment a good health plan is becoming harder and harder to come by. Rising insurance premiums and … [Read more...]
Service Commitment
To join the Navy, you must meet certain qualifications and commit to serve a specified amount of time. It should go without saying that the Sailors in the world’s most capable naval force hold themselves to the highest personal standards. The amount of time you are required to serve depends on many factors. These factors include your interests, your background, your pursuit … [Read more...]
Officer Requirements
Navy Officers must have high moral standards and strong academic performance. See below for the basic Navy Officer recruiting requirements. Age You must be 19 to 35 years old depending on the program desired (waivers may be granted for positions in high demand). Citizenship You must be a U.S. citizen. You may also enlist if you entered the U.S. on a permanent residence visa … [Read more...]
Enlisted Requirements
https://youtu.be/o-ui-piA0Bo?si=KEZJ6CiYd5NGl_iX Below are the basic Navy requirements. If you qualify to join then you can request a free information packet by clicking and filling out the form below. There is no obligation to join. AgeYou must be 17 to 34 years old. If you are not yet 18, you must have parental or guardian consent. CitizenshipYou must be a U.S. … [Read more...]
Physical Training (PT)
Your U.S. Navy physical training will be both rigorous and challenging. The physical training program includes one hour daily workouts, six days a week. Training alternates between strength and conditioning exercises that focus on building your body's major muscle groups and cardiovascular endurance. B.A.S.E.S (or Balance Agility Strength Explosion and Stamina) is a weekly … [Read more...]
