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    RUNNING HEAD: MY FUTURE 1 My Future Deion Branch North Central High School Did you know that the if you join the Navy‚ they’ll pay college tuition‚ and cover all your expenses? According to the Navy ’s official website http://www.navy.com/faq.html (The Navy encourages continuing education and will pay up to 100 percent of the tuition for Active Duty service members stationed ashore who attend courses during their off-duty time at accredited colleges‚ universities‚ vocational/technical

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    Who are the Navy? the Navy is a nation’s armed services that mainly conducts military operations from the see by using vessels‚ drones and weapon system to protect and fight against other countries who are a threat to the United States of America.The Navy was founded on October 13‚ 1775 and on March 27‚ 1794 the first six Navy ships were created‚ the USS Constitution‚ the USS Chesapeake‚ the USS Constellation ‚ the USS President‚ the USS United States‚ and the USS Congress. Navy ships range in size

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    The book Seal Team Six Memoirs of an Elite Navy Seal Sniper is a look at Seal Team Six. A Seal is the Navy’s elite group of Special Forces. This book is written by Howard E. Wasdin who was in Seal Team Six and Stephen Templin. The reason for writing this book is to inform people of what it is like to be a Navy Seal and how Howard E. Wasdin was born to be one. In this book Howard tells the reader about his life from childhood to BUD’s (basic underwater demolition) to sniper school to the battle of

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    Navy Seals

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    Research Paper-Navy Seals- By Sumid Nohrer There are many career choices you can choose from in the armed forces. Like becoming a nuclear engineer‚ a pilot‚ or even going into a special ops program in a certain branch of the armed forces. Well there’s one special force that is separated from the rest and that’s the navy seals. In this research paper you will learn the good and bad aspects in joining the navy seals whether it’s for the training‚ pay/benefits‚ or for your education. Foremost

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    Old Navy

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    Old Navy – Career Fair Come Fun‚ Come All. Workplace History: Old Navy is a family oriented clothing retailer‚ both in-store and online‚ owned by an American Multinational Corporation‚ Gap. Old Navy’s mission is to offer affordable‚ fashionable clothing and accessories for adults‚ kids‚ baby’s‚ and moms-to-be. It all began in February 1993‚ when a small team of Gap employees was given an assignment to come up with a business plan‚ for a revolutionary new approach to retail. The following fall

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    Navy Eod

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    In my three year tenure of college at Hampton University and Texas Southern University I’ve excelled in NCAA Division 1-AA baseball and boxing‚ earning Captain and Most Valuable player in both sports. I’ve also sustained an "outstanding" on every Navy Physical Rediness Test in both Hampton Roads and Rice University consortiums since 2010. Having been in the Rice unit since August of 2011 I’ve held a billet as squad leader‚ platoon sergeant‚ and am currently the operations officer. I am also the

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    Joining the Navy

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    my head. “What am I doing? Am I sure this is right for me? Will I succeed in this?” I was timid‚ excited‚ and fluttered all at the same time. It was the day I’d no longer be a civilian. Eight weeks from that day I’d be calling myself a United States Navy Sailor. As I woke up and started to get ready‚ I could feel goose bumps jitter up my spine. What occupied my mind was the thought of leaving my family. I was the last child still living at home. My brother’s were already gone. Would my parents be

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    Abortion in the Navy

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    Abortion is a moral dilemma in today’s society there are many that support both sides with good reason; one supporting the life of a newborn‚ the other supporting a woman’s choice to have control over her own life. In this situation a Commanding Officer must face the decision of whether or not he should send a deployed sailor back to the states under “emergency leave” status in order to have an abortion. The Commanding Officer has several things to consider when making this decision that will affect

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    military bearing

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    sentry‚ as well as our own Sailors Creed. From these guidelines one can learn to conduct oneself on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. To fully understand military bearing in its entirety‚ one needs to examine the building blocks of military bearing; the Navy Core Values. Honor‚ Courage‚ and Commitment are referenced anywhere one goes in the military‚ from the day one takes the oath to the day one retires from the service. Honor has many definitions‚ but one stands out and exemplifies military bearing;

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    Navy Paralegal Essay

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    Navy Paralegal: Customer Service and the Law Navy Paralegal: Customer Service and the Law The law and its ever-changing characteristics intrigued me at a very early age. Growing up‚ I wanted to be a lawyer. My goal of becoming a lawyer was a bit impractical due to my procrastination after high school graduation and because of my past financial situation. Not knowing what to do then‚ led me to join the Navy. The Navy afforded me the opportunity to go to school while working and it also

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