Where do you live when in the Navy?

While on base, you'll have three living options: Barracks. Apartment. House.
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Where do you live when you're in the Navy?

During basic training and initial job training, all enlisted service members are required to live in the barracks. When service members move to their permanent duty station, only single members are required to live in unaccompanied housing, or barracks.
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Where does the Navy usually get stationed?

The vast majority of Navy deployments are at sea on Naval ships and submarines, though there are many deployments since 9-11 that allow for Navy personnel to deploy to various ports and bases around the world and in combat zones filling joint military billets.
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Do you move around in the Navy?

Once your son or daughter has completed basic training and any follow-up schooling, they will probably move just once to their first permanent duty station. Naturally, if they stay in the Navy past their first enlistment (or if they request a specific assignment) they may have to move again.
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Does the Navy provide housing?

The CNIC Navy Housing program mission is to provide housing and related services in support of the Navy's mission and readiness. The Navy Housing Service Centers (HSC) are located at most Navy installations worldwide.
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Navy Living Options For Single Enlisted Personnel



Can I live off base in the Navy?

Navy policy allows E-5 and above and E-4s with more than four years of service who are still single to reside off base and receive a housing allowance. Marine Corps allow E-6s and above who are single to live off base at government expense.
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Can your girlfriend live on base with you?

For starters, an unmarried couple cannot live on a base outside of certain extenuating circumstances that would have the non-service member defined as a caregiver for the service member's children. As a result, unmarried military couples typically 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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Does the 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 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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How many days off do you get in the Navy?

Military Leave: What It Is and How It Works. As part of the military pay and benefits package, military service members earn 30 days of paid leave per year. You start at zero and for every month of military service, 2.5 days of leave get added to your leave account.
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How long is a Navy contract?

How Long Will I Serve? 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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Is life 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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Where do Navy families live?

One-quarter of Navy enlisted families in the United States live in base housing, paying no rent or utilities. The other three-quarters live in private housing and receive tax-exempt allowances that cover about 80 percent of housing and utility costs.
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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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Can Navy recruits call home?

Recruits will do their final phone calls home upon completion of their final test, the 12-hour, overnight Battle Stations-21 (BST-21). This test can take place anywhere from eight to two days prior to graduation, depending on the number of divisions in a training group.
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Can I join the Navy if I have a child?

Military Regulations and Dependents

Navy: The Navy requires a waiver for any applicant with more than one dependent (including the spouse). Marine Corps: In the Marine Corps, a waiver is required if an applicant has any dependent under the age of 18.
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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 tall do you have to be to be in the Navy?

Navy Weight And Height Requirement

To be an applicant for the Navy, you must be between 57-80 inches tall. The weight standards are about your height and gender. For example, if you're 60 inches tall and a male, you must be 141lb maximum. If you're 70 inches and a female, you cannot weigh more than 177lb.
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What are the cons of joining the Navy?

List of the Cons of Joining the Navy
  • The salary you earn with the Navy is not competitive with private-sector work. ...
  • You are sometimes called upon to serve in hostile environments. ...
  • There may be times of extended service that you must face in the Navy. ...
  • You must meet strict requirements in order to serve in the Navy.
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What should I know before joining the Navy?

Generally, you must:
  • Be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien.
  • Meet exacting physical, mental and moral standards.
  • Have a high school diploma.
  • Have a qualifying score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test.
  • Pass a Military Entrance Processing Station medical exam.
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Do you get paid more in military if married?

Although not known as "military marriage pay," service members do receive a pay increase as part of their housing and cost-of-living allowances after they get married.
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Can you bring girls on base?

The short answer is YES! Most people can visit a military base with no issue. However, it's not like visiting grandma where you can just pull up and walk in. You must bring all required documents and be willing to submit to a background check.
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Do you get paid more per child in the military?

The military does not pay people more money because they have dependents. There is no increase in pay for getting married, or for having children. Base pay is base pay, period.
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