Can you have a family in the Navy?

When you join the Navy, you join a family. In our family, every Sailor has their own story. We all come from different backgrounds and got here different ways, but we're all working together toward the same mission.
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Can you take your family with you in the Navy?

To receive any military benefits, military family members must be registered in the military's personnel system, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS), and receive a military ID card. To do that you need to be the service member's spouse or child.
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Can you have relationship in the Navy?

Personal relationships between officer and enlisted members that are unduly familiar and that do not respect differences in rank and grade are prohibited and violate long-standing custom and tradition of the naval service.
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Can you join the Navy if you have children?

DoD Insruction 1304.26 states the “The Military Services may not enlist … unmarried indivuals with custody of any dependents under the age of 18.” The Navy regulation states “Single applicants who have custody of another person are ineligible for enlistment.
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How many kids can you have to join the Navy?

If a candidate has children (dependents), can he or she enlist? DoD generally prohibits the enlistment of any applicant who has more than two dependents under the age of 18. While the Services are allowed to waive this policy, they often will not.
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For Parents Joining the Military



Can you join the Navy with 3 kids?

Military Regulations and Dependents

Navy: The Navy requires a waiver for any applicant with more than one dependent (including the spouse).
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Can my parents live on base with me?

To live in military family housing, you must be living in the house with your dependent(s). There are exceptions for those who are temporarily deployed, or who are serving a remote overseas tour. In these cases, the family members can continue to live in military family housing, while the member is away.
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Can you join the Navy with four kids?

For an Active Duty married non-Prior Service applicant, the maximum is now three dependents; previously, four was the most one could have with an approved waiver.
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Can you have your phone in the Navy?

Sailors in uniform can only use Navy and personal cell phones while stationary and also must be able to render proper salute. Only a Navy-issued wireless communication device may be worn on the belt of the working uniform and must be placed on either side aft of the elbow.
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Can you date while in the military?

Yes, soldiers are allowed to date civilians, as well as other soldiers in the military. However, there are some limitations. Officers and enlisted are not allowed to date. There are some exceptions if they were dating prior to joining the service, but you'll want to check the regs for the details.
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Do Navy SEALs get married?

Cindy is very familiar with the military lifestyle. She's married to a retired Navy SEAL. Her husband, Steve Messer, said he spent 22 years in the military. Cindy said she gave up her career as a flight attendant to raise their two sons while her husband Steve would be gone for months on deployment or in training.
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Is a military relationship worth it?

The pros of being in a military relationship, dating-wise, are simply that it makes the relationship stronger and makes you cherish each other a lot more. The months spent apart and the little time you get to talk makes you realize what you have and appreciate each other more than you ever thought was possible.
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Do Navy wives get paid?

Many military benefits and resources are available to spouses. There is no military spouse pay or stipend, but the military offers a number of benefits to help service members and their families.
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Can your wife live with you in the Navy?

Yes you can get housing. In housing you pay by allotment and they take all of your BAH. The wait list for some housing is much longer then others it just depends on the area. Sometimes its also cheaper for a couple with no kids to live in non military housing.
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Do Navy wives live on base?

Military Housing for Married Couples or Those with Dependents. If you are married and living with your spouse or minor dependents, you will either live in on-base housing or be given a monetary allowance called Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) to live off-base.
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Is joining the Navy worth it?

If you're looking for a career that provides stable income, the military is a great option. Pay is determined by a set scale based on rank and time in service. Additional financial incentives, such as skill-based or retention bonuses and hazardous duty pay may also be available.
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How do I become a Navy wife?

So here are the things I think you gotta do to be a Navy Wife with a Happy Life:
  1. Marry a sailor. ...
  2. Dress your family in anchors and N-A-V-Y. ...
  3. Bless the spouse who's got her own. ...
  4. Rework your definition of love. ...
  5. Hold the center of your family. ...
  6. Count the days you are together. ...
  7. Have more sex. ...
  8. Be a duck or a dog.
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How long is a Navy contract?

Enlisted positions typically require an initial service commitment of four years, but positions involving longer-term training may involve five- or six-year obligations.
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Does Navy pay for housing?

Does the Navy Pay for Housing? The Navy will help you pay for housing with allowances provided to Sailors living off-base. Allowances will vary depending on rank, rate, housing location and dependents.
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Does Navy pay more than army?

If you're considering a military career, you might wonder which military service – Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard or Space Force – has the best pay and benefits. At a basic pay level, the answer is simple. The military pays the same regardless of branch, according to your pay grade and years of service.
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Do you come home after Navy boot camp?

Do Sailors Get Leave After Navy Boot Camp? After Navy boot-camp graduation, sailors will not be given leave and are required to travel to their next training location, A School. There are many locations for Navy A School, and not all sailors will go to the same school.
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Can a girlfriend live on army base?

No. Unless you are married she will not be recognized as your dependent. You cannot be assigned housing for a family without dependents. And no one can live in your quarters who is not a dependent.
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Do female soldiers sleep around?

Male and female soldiers are expected to sleep cot to cot under large tents that house 50 to 60 people at a time. The women usually curtain off a single-sex section in the back with sheets and ponchos.
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Can a girlfriend be a military dependent?

When you marry a service member, you technically become a "dependent" (though I have yet to encounter a military spouse that I would define as dependent on anyone!). However, when you're not married to the service member, you are dependent on them for access to services that play a major role in his or her life.
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