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Ask your leadership about TAR/FTS programs. Without making it a long speech there are programs and your leadership should have information on both the above programs.

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Can you become a Navy SEAL while in the Active Naval Reserves?

No.


Can you join the NROTC while enlisted in active duty or reserves in the navy?

In the Reserve, you can.


How many navy seals?

The exact number is classified, however, the current approximate count is about 2,400 Navy SEALs on active duty status and another 700 in the Navy Reserves.


What is the difference between the navy and the navy reserves?

The Difference between the Navy and the Navy Reserves is that Navy is Active duty. This means that naval personnel belong to, work for, and get paid by the Navy 24 hours a day. Navy Reserve personnel are civilians most of the time. They work for the navy 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks out of the year. The rest of the time they lead what ever life they want. The Navy reserves is like the US Navy's savings account of personnel. When they do not have enough people to support a mission, they call navy reserve personnel to active duty to fill in the gaps. Naval Officers commissioned through the NROTC program may receive their commission into the Naval Reserve or the regular Navy. Those in the reserves will serve on active duty for four to six years before being transferred to a reserve unit near where they are going to live. While there are those who go directly to the Naval Reserve right out of BT, the vast majority of Reservists (myself included) are, or were, active duty Navy sailors at some point, most being either officers or NCO's. Individual Reservists can also be called to Temporary Active Duty, in lieu of an entire unit. This is done in cases where the sailor has unique skills or qualifications necessary for the mission requirements.


Can I grow a beard in the active reserves Navy?

Yes, you can grow a beard in the active reserves Navy under certain circumstances. The Navy has specific grooming standards that allow for beards when serving in a tactical or religious accommodation role. However, these accommodations must be approved by the chain of command, and the beard must be well-groomed and not interfere with the proper wear of protective equipment.


Can you go to a college when your in the navy reserves?

yes


If one never served active duty but was in the navy reserves do they get a d214 and where would you find the statute or policy to give an employer?

Your question is vague. Are you still serving in the Navy Reserves? If so, check with you reserve unit administrator. If your not, then you must request it from the Navy record holding dept. You must be specific on your question and what the d214 would be for. You question is still a little unclear


im a 44 year old male with prior navy service. can i return to active navy service?

The navy service has age limitation for joining and activity services. Your age is already passes away for taking active part in the navy service. You should be under 25 years of age for active navy service.


Is the quartermaster rating available in the navy reserves?

Yes, the quartermaster rating is available in the Navy reserves. The quartermaster (QM) rating is responsible for navigation, charting, and maintaining navigational instruments and equipment. In the reserves, quartermasters may perform similar duties and play a vital role in supporting naval operations.


Who was the last active Continental Navy officer and the first U.S. Navy commissioned?

john barry


how old is too old to join the navy My husband is 29 and may be interested in joining the navy. Do you have an age limit?

To join the Navy on active duty, one needs to be younger than 34 years of age. To join the Navy as a reservist, one needs to be younger than 39. The Marine Corps has a slightly different age standard, despite being a part of the Navy. Your husband is too old to join the Marines as an active duty soldier, but is qualified to join the Marine reserves. More information can be found at this website: http://usmilitary.about.com/od/joiningthemilitary/a/enlstandards.htm


Does a Lt Col in Regular Army outrank a CD-R in the Navy Reserves?

It depends on the situation - rank superiority is determined based on time of active service, so a Navy Commander in the Naval Reserve with more years at that rank on active duty than an Army Lt. Colonel would outrank him/her, and vice-versa.