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If you graduate at the top of your A School you can be offered first pick in choices for first duty station. You made it through boot camp, various training courses, and graduated from your MOS school. Afterward, where you end up stationed after all the subsequent training depends on the needs of the Navy.
Where can master at arms be stationed?
A Master at Arms may expect to be assigned to duty at shore stations in the U.S. and overseas, aboard ships as either ship’s company or security team, or as part of a maritime expeditionary security squadron. The work environment varies widely with individual assignments and countries where deployed.
How do I request permission to come to aboard?
Upon reaching the Quarterdeck, salute, and say “request permission to come aboard, sir.” In some cases, the person manning the watch may be junior to you or in some cases, may not even be an officer. Nevertheless, call him or her “sir” as they represent the authority of the ship’s commanding officer.
Where are most Navy sailors 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.
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.
How do you walk onto a Navy ship?
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- Climb the gangway and stop short of the quarterdeck.
- Turn towards the stern of the ship, and render a hand salute to the Ensign (Flag).
- Turn back towards the quarterdeck, and render a hand salute to the Officer of the Deck.
The United States government relies on the Navy for quick access to a foreign land in the event of a conflict. Here are the top places to get stationed overseas (if you are so lucky!): Naval Station Rota is in southern Spain along the west coast of the country leading into the Atlantic Ocean.
Can a civilian embark on a Navy ship?
Because opportunities for civilian embarkations on Navy ships and submarines underway are extremely limited, people considered for this program are selected based on their ability to share their experience with the largest possible audience.
The U.S. Navy currently operates 40 military bases in the United States. Furthermore, there are hundreds of U.S. joint bases managed overseas. What are the best Navy bases in the country and abroad?
How many Marine Corps bases are you most likely to get?
Here is a list of the 5 Marine Corps Bases you’re most likely to get stationed at. Where you go from here may depend on your MOS, but will largely be based on the needs of the Marine Corps. So, don’t set your heart on one place with the expectation of going there, things might work out differently.