How often do you get to come home in the Navy?

Normally ships will go to sea for 10 days to 2 weeks each month for training operations in preparation for deployment. Extended operations away from home port can last up to 6 to 9 months, and ships typically deploy once every 18-24 months.
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When can you come home from the Navy?

If you joined the Navy or Air Force, you're not usually allowed to take leave until you finish your military job training. The one exception to this rule is that you're usually allowed to take a week or so of leave if you're attending job training during Christmas week.
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How long are Navy sailors away from home?

Navy deployment

Ship- or sub-based deployments typically last six or seven months, though occasionally they will go longer. The time at sea may be broken up by port calls, where the ship pulls into a town and the sailors are permitted to go ashore and enjoy some time off.
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How often does a soldier get to come home?

Most military families move every 2 to 3 years, and some even more frequently.
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How long do you stay gone in the Navy?

Initial active duty lengths commonly range from three to five years, with an added reserve duty requirement that generally brings the total of active and reserve duty to eight years. Certain specialties - the most common being flight status - require much longer commitments.
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HOW MANY DAYS OFF DO YOU GET IN THE MILITARY?!



How often do sailors come home?

Normally ships will go to sea for 10 days to 2 weeks each month for training operations in preparation for deployment. Extended operations away from home port can last up to 6 to 9 months, and ships typically deploy once every 18-24 months.
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Do Navy get weekends off?

No unless on shore duty. Next to no days off while out to sea. Yes, I'd work Friday to Sunday every other weekend.
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Can you choose where to be stationed in the Navy?

Where you are stationed will typically determine the locations you will deploy. For instance, ships and submarines stationed in Norfolk, VA will deploy throughout the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, as well as around the Coast of Africa and into the Persian Gulf (depending on the regions with the most turmoil).
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Can a girlfriend live on Army base?

If one of those people falls ill or injured, he can come home for them. If a girlfriend or boyfriend falls ill or injured, the soldier cannot come home for them. Others marry so they can live with their partner — without marriage, the soldier must live in the barracks without their partner.
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Do you go home after basic training Navy?

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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Is the Navy good for a family?

Lifestyle On or Off-Base

When not at sea, the Navy has a fairly good quality of life program that includes family housing, on-base shopping and services, and recreation. Their exchange system (shopping) is considered by many military members to be the best among the services.
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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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Is there WIFI on Navy ships?

The U.S. Navy is outfitting its ships with unclassified wireless networks that will allow sailors and marines to move around a vessel with laptops and personal digital assistants. The program enhances personnel efficiency and saves the expense and time required to install wiring and network connection points on ships.
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How often do you work in the Navy?

As short as 20 hours a week to as much as 100 hours a week. On submarines, consistently 40-hour work weeks or more depending on the time frame (pre-deployment workups, ship certifications, etc.). When not at sea, I worked a normal 8 hour schedule.
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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 Navy sailors date each other?

Prohibited Relationships

Personal relationships between officer and enlisted members that are unduly familiar and that do not respect differences in grade or rank are prohibited. Such relationships are prejudicial to good order and discipline and violate long-standing traditions of the Naval service.
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Can you get married in the Navy?

If you are in the United States (not assigned overseas), getting married as a member of the military is much the same as civilian marriages. You don't need advanced permission and there is no special military paperwork to fill out before the marriage.
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Why do military couples marry so fast?

The military's solution is to incorporate families in their entirety, and it pays the full relocation costs for each family member -- as long as they are married. This policy causes people to marry earlier than they had planned to, and sometimes to people they would not otherwise have married.
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Can I visit my military boyfriend?

Girls are allowed to visit men in the barracks, but you cannot spend the night. You must sign in with the duty at the front desk. The door to the barracks room is supposed to be propped open during the visit. Rules may vary for different units, but usually you must sign out by 10 PM.
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Does the Navy guarantee your job?

The Navy calls their enlisted jobs "ratings." The Navy offers two programs: guaranteed job, and undesignated seaman. The Navy also has some special enlistment programs whereby you can enlist knowing what area you are going into, but not your specific rating (job).
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What is duty day in the Navy?

Duty Day means day during which a unit member is required by contract to render service.
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What Navy job travels the most?

What are Navy jobs that travel?
  1. Aviation boatswain's mate. National average salary: $28,574 per year. ...
  2. Boatswain's mate. National average salary: $29,604 per year. ...
  3. Culinary specialist. National average salary: $32,489 per year. ...
  4. Aircrewman. ...
  5. Pilot. ...
  6. Logistics specialist. ...
  7. Operations associate. ...
  8. Intelligence specialist.
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Do you get Christmas off in basic training?

The Army is the only branch of the military that honors the Christmas Exodus break for all recruits who are in basic training and AIT. Basically, the Army shuts down all of its training schools during exodus to allow their drill sergeants and instructors to have a break at Christmas.
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Is being in the Navy hard?

Getting into the Navy is not an easy task. Aside from medical and physical standards, there are height and weight standards, criminal standards, as well as academic standards. The Navy requires a ​ minimum ASVAB score of 35 to enlist in the regular Navy.
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What is it like living on a Navy ship?

Aboard the ship, you'll have a near monotonous lifestyle filled with stress, anger, disappointment, and a lot of strange events that just become a regular part of your day. You'll learn to live with people who you'll come to hate and others that you'll tolerate.
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