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US Navy Boot Camp Guide
Offers a CD containing a guide on US Navy boot camp and Navy life in general.
Written by two former Recruit Division Commanders (Navy drill instructors).

  • Our Navy Boot Camp Guide, written by two Recruit Division Commanders (Navy Drill Instructors), is 140 pages of in-depth information

  • Our information comes from experience! Get personalized first-hand information from Recruit Division Commanders on what Navy Boot Camp is really like

  • You'll get tips and advice from experts that have actually trained Navy Recruits at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes

  • Anywhere! Navy uniform folding guidelines - know them before you go

  • Chat with your peers and Navy personnel

  • We'll give you an inside look at Navy Boot Camp and how the RDC's train you

  • Information on special programs, like Navy SEAL's, Navy Aircrew, Search and Rescue (SAR), etc..

  • Free updated information to our Navy Boot Camp Guide

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  • Wouldn't you rather know all the facts? We'll give you an idea of what Navy life is like...BEFORE you sign the contract

  • Our Guide will prepare you for the Navy by letting you know what to expect and how you can EXCEL! Our information will take some of the stress and uncertainty out of Boot Camp



    Naval Training Center, Great Lakes
    News, FAQ, and local command pages.

  • Website Navigation: Region Training Commands Support Commands Tenant Commands Naval Station Commander, Naval Station Great Lakes 2601A Paul Jones Street Great Lakes IL 60088 Bldg 1 is headquarters for Naval Service Training Command, Navy Region Midwest, and Commanding Officer Naval Station Great Lakes

  • » Forest City Military Communities was selected by the Department of the Navy to oversee the modernization of military family housing at Navy Region Midwest, including the neighborhoods of Mainside, Hospital Cove, Forrestal Village, Halsey Village, Nimitz Village, Glenview, and Ft

  • Visitors Miscellaneous Links The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United States Department of Defense, the United States Department of the Navy or Naval Station Great Lakes of the linked web sites, or the information, products or services contained therein

  • For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United States Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy or Naval Station Great Lakes do not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations



    1970 Boot Camp Company 169, RTC Orlando FL, Online Reunion
    Photos from the 1970 Boot Camp Company 169 at Naval Training Center, Recruit
    Training Command, Orlando, Florida. An online 30-year reunion.

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    US Navy
    Discussion of issues relating to the Navy in general and Navy training and
    preparedness in particular.

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  • Navy Oct 15, 2005 Sailors at sea have a lot of time on their hands

  • Believe me, I know, because there have been occasions Sep 15, 2005 1860 was the height of the Industrial Revolution in America, and with science and technology advancing at a quicker pace than ever before, things in the Navy needed to change

  • Family connection and affluence were far better indicators of where a man would end up in the Navy than ability was

  • Okay, it’s not that bad, but these are the few weeks of the year that almost every first class petty officer in the navy dreads the most

  • It should not be surprising at all that the US Navy inherited many, if not most, of its early practices and Apr 15, 2005 Going to boot camp can be, and for a lot of guys is, the single most transforming event of a man’s life

  • I still say “man’s” because, despite the best efforts of politicians, philosophers and admirals, only about 10% of the navy is female

  • We wait, and watch, and when the chance arrives, we use Jan 18, 2005 I took the Navy-wide exam for Chief Petty Officer yesterday, the same as I have every January for too many Januaries than I care to remember





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    Naval Station Great Lakes
    Overview and history of Naval Station Great Lakes.

  • Approximately 50, 000 recruits pass through Great Lakes RTC annually with an estimated 15, 000 recruits onboard the installation at any time and is the third largest base in the Navy

  • To improve training efficiency and better align base operating functions, the Navy established Naval Station Great Lakes (NAVSTA) as a shore activity reporting to Commander Naval Training Center Great Lakes (CNTC), effective 01 October 2001

  • Navy's only Recruit Training Command

  • The largest military installation in Illinois and the largest training center in the Navy, the base includes 1, 153 buildings on 1, 628 acres and uses 50 miles of roadway to provide access to the Center's facilities

  • From NTC's founding in 1911, it has maintained its position as the Navy's largest training facility

  • Theodore Roosevelt signed the act authorizing the construction of the station and directed the Navy to make Great Lakes the biggest and the best Naval Training Station in the world

  • Great Lakes was a pioneer in racial integration of the Navy

  • Two years later, 12 ensigns and a warrant officer were commissioned here as the first African American officers in the Navy


    Fatigues Army Navy Surplus Gear, Military Clothing, Kids Camo, BDU ...
    Carries apparel, duffle bags, and boots, as well as camping and survival equipment.


    NSTC, Naval Service Training Command
    Features news and information on combat systems schools, engineering systems
    schools, and training department; include graduation dates, core values, ...

  • Navy photo by Chief Mass Communications Specialist Johnny Bivera for 2006 Joint Accessions Research and Best Practices Symposium Information The next symposium will be held in San Diego in the Spring of 2007

  • (NNS) -- The Navy's only boot camp is looking for motivated, career-minded Sailors to shape the future of the fleet by serving as Recruit Division Commanders, or RDCs

  • >> Commander, Naval Service Training Command 2601A Paul Jones Street Great Lakes, IL 60088 Command Newspapers (The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United States Department of Defense, the United States Department of the Navy or Naval Service Training Command of the linked web sites, or the information, products or services contained therein

  • For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United States Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy or Naval Service Training Command do not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations


    Navy Seals (1990)
    Synopsis, cast and crew, and user comments.

  • | to personalize   | Showing page 1 of 34 main details awards & nominations crazy credits DVD details news articles on tv, schedule links showtimes sound clip(s) video clip(s) You need to be a user of the IMDb to rate a movie - I have seen this movie and would like to Navy Seals () Directed by Writing credits () (written by) and (written by) (1 photos) Genre: / / Tagline: America's top secret weapon

  • NAVY SEALS | 5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:- Michael Biehn is amazing , 21 April 2001 Author: from Beverley, England The film was better than I expected, I didn't think I'd enjoy it that much

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    Photo by www.mediacen.navy.mil


    Official US Navy SEAL Information Web Site
    Official site with eligibility, FAQ, downloads, physical training programs,
    contact information, detailed training information, history, and links.


    Cryptology: Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
    Information on the Navajo soldiers who used their language to create a code for
    World War II.

  • Return to Return to DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER 805 KIDDER BREESE SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060 Navajo Code Talkers: World War II Fact Sheet Research by Alexander Molnar Jr., U.S

  • Army (Ret.) Prepared by the Navy & Marine Corps WWII Commemorative Committee Related resources: A Bibliography Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Peleliu, Iwo Jima: the Navajo code talkers took part in every assault the U.S

  • Thus, the Navajo words "wol-la-chee" (ant), "be-la-sana" (apple) and "tse-nill" (axe) all stood for the letter "a." One way to say the word "Navy" in Navajo code would be "tsah (needle) wol-la-chee (ant) ah-keh-di- glini (victor) tsah-ah-dzoh (yucca)." Most letters had more than one Navajo word representing them


    Navy News Service
    Article titled "New Great Lakes Student Barracks Honors Sailors of USS Cole."
    A new $27 million barracks is now home to 660 students at Service School Command, ...

  • The Source for Navy News New Great Lakes Student Barracks Honors Sailors of USS Cole Story Number: NNS020315-05 Release Date: 3/15/2002 11:04:00 AM By Judy R


    US Navy Armed Guard WWII Veterans
    Role of US Navy Armed Guard, casualties during World War II, gunnery training,
    Service with Naval Armed Guard, sea stories, people pictures, ships, ...

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    Kings County Squadron - US Naval Sea Cadets
    Overview, and contact details. Located on Naval Air Station Lemoore.

  • There are also visits to military facilities or other field trips, familiarization cruises on Navy or Coast Guard ships or small craft, community and civic activities, parades, and other activities

  • For first year Navy League Cadets (11-14 yrs): A one-week Orientation

  • Advanced Sea Cadet training includes duty on board Navy and Coast Guard ships, Leadership Academy, SEAL indoctrination, Medical training, SeaBees (construction training), Special Boat training, Music school, Submarine Indoctrination, Basic and Advanced Airman's school, Security, and a myriad of other opportunities

  • Advanced Navy League Cadet training consists of a one-week Advanced Orientation For the Sea Cadets there is also the International Exchange program

  • Sea Cadets that complete all the requirements for the rank of NSCC E-3, are allowed to enlist in the Navy or Coast Guard at an advanced paygrade (E-3)

  • Adult leadership comes from the NSCC Officer Corps, and from the Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps

  • We wear the Navy's uniform, have a promotion ladder similar to the Navy's, and earn our own ribbons

  • Navy/the U.S


    Mike O'Neals United States Navy Page (1968 to 1971)
    Photos from my service with the United States Navy during the Vietnam War, reunion
    information and history of the ARL-23, LST- 603 and the LST- 1073.


    Wings 'N Wheels: Air, Military and Vehicle Show
    Annual event featuring antique, exotic, and military land based and airborne
    vehicles. Includes performance, attractions, venue, and ticketing information.

  • Those that came were amazed by awesome Air Force, Army and Navy demonstrations, thrilled by the jaw dropping aerobatics, inspired by remarkable pilots and blown away by the re-enactment and the accompanying pyrotechnics


    Military school: military schools, private schools, boarding ...
    Information about military schools in the USA.


    Fort Spokane Battalion
    A sea cadet program.

  • We drill at the Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center located by Joe Albi Stadium and the Veterans Administration Hospital at 5101 N

  • THE NAVY LEAGUE CADET CORPS (USNLCC) is for young Americans between the ages of 10 to 13 years of age

  • The NLCC is basically the same as the NSCC except that NLCC Cadets wear different uniforms and are restricted from flying aboard US Navy aircraft, participating in long shipboard cruises and other hazardous activities

  • Recognizing the value of these organizations in educating youth in maritime matters, the Department of the Navy requested the Navy League of the United States to establish a similar program for American youth

  • The Navy League agreed to do so and formally established the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) and Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC) in 1958

  • On September 10, 1962, the NSCC was federally incorporated by Congress under Public Law 87-655 as a non-profit civilian education organization, a legal entity separate from the Navy League

  • The objectives and purposes of the NSCC as in this law (as amended) are: "...Through organization and cooperation with the Department of the Navy, to encourage and aid American youth to develop, train them in seagoing skills, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance and kindred virtues." Today, the NSCC has formed partnerships with organizations such as the Foundation for Teaching Economics and the Flying Midshipman Association to offer cadets broader opportunities in areas of leadership and aviation


    United States Marines
    Resources and information covering a wide variety of interests for the United
    States Marine Corps.

  • The current laser eye surgery policies for the Navy and Marine Corps, both for new recruits (those joining) and for those already in the military

  • A comprehensive index of Web material relating to Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and maritime topics


    Band of Brothers (USMC)
    Webring dedicated to bringing together Marine veterans and enthusiasts.


    Ex-navy nuclear personnel
    Searchable listings, to help find others who have worked in this field. Also provides
    links to health information and job openings.

  • Ex-Navy Nuclear or Related Fields Personnel Directory Notes: Looking for Employment? Try looking at our Radcon and HP Job and Employment web page Due to the size of this directory, the ELTs and MM are found on this page, all others have been split onto a new page

  • Alexander E-mail: ronnie_a(remove-tosend)@msn.com Navy: ELT Class: 7406 Duty Stations: USS MG Vallejo SSBN-658G; COMSUBRON SIX Name: R.A

  • 'Tony' Anderson E-mail: isp429(remove-tosend)@cs.com Navy: MMC(SS)/ELT Class: 7903 Duty Stations: USS LaJolla SSN-701 Plank Owner (80-83), USS Salt Lake City SSN-716 (87-90), USS Topeka SSN-754 (93-95), NPTU Idaho S5G Overhaul (83-87), NPTU Idaho RadCon Maint School SI (90-93) Name: Chris Andrus E-mail: csandrus(remove-tosend)@a-znet.com Navy: MM1(SS)/ELT Class: 9103 Duty Station: NPTU Ballston Spa (MARF) 1991-1994, PCU WYOMING (SSBN-742) 1994-1996, USS WYOMING (SSBN-742)(G) 1996-1998

  • Name: Fred Andy E-mail: andyfe(remove-tosend)@charter.net Navy: ELT Class: 8206 Duty Stations: USS Simon Lake, D1G staff, USS Bainbridge, USS Abraham Lincoln, SIMA Portsmouth (VA), USS Yellowstone, USS Eisenhower, COMNAVAIRLANT - N9 Name: Tom Ashley E-mail: tashley680(remove-tosend)@hotmail.com Navy: ELT Navy: MM Class: 7201 Duty_Station: USS Lapon (SSN 661) 1972-1976 Name: Charlie Anderson E-mail: andc09(remove-tosend)@nspco.com Navy: ELT Navy: MM Class: 7703 Duty_Station: USS Permit (SSN 594) 1980-1982, S5G 1977-1980 Name: David Anderson E-mail: dlanderson(remove-tosend)@cal.ameren.com Navy: ELT Class: 7806 Duty Stations: S5G (1979), USS Stonewall Jackson SSBN 634B (1979-1983), A1W Instructor Crew D & STG (1983-1985), NPTU Rad Con Maintenance School Instructor (1985-1986) Name: Jerry L


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