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United States Navy

Web sites of interest to those considering or embarking on a career in the U.S. Navy. Find out about education benefits and other resources.
There are so many reasons to explore the Navy! With the Montgomery G.I. Bill and comprehensive tuition assistance programs at your fingertips, you’re sure to receive a great education and the Navy can customize a career path for you.
The US Navy wants to show you how to accelerate your life. Find out about joining the Navy to get an education, job skills, and build character. Serve your country and help yourself.
The Navy's recruiting site aimed at Hispanic- Americans is available in both English and Spanish. Learn about the Navy tradition and the opportunities available to you, and read about other Hispanic-Americans who have served.
This site includes an overview of Army ROTC, scholarship information, school searches, incentive programs, and details on the Army ROTC Nurse Officer Program.
If you are currently an Army National Guard (ARNG) soldier or spouse, the ARNG Institute will help you achieve your personal academic goals. This site offers career advice, degree programs, and education benefits to ARNG soldiers.
Be a full-time soldier and earn credits towards a degree. Find information about every part of the degree-seeking process, from high school completion to college or technical degree - including how to pay for it!
Earn your degree while serving in the Navy. The Navy College Program is your one-stop educational resource for college prep, financial aid, academic advice, and all Navy college, training, and officer programs.
Recruitment information on the Navy Reserves including the requirements, benefits, and contact information.
Established in 1845, the Naval Academy is the undergraduate college for the Navy that prepares young men and women to become professional officers in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
The mission of the NPS is to enhance US security through graduate and professional education programs focused the needs of the military officer. Students are military officers and government employees from the US and its allies.
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) coordinates, executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the US Navy and Marine Corps, at more than 450 universities, laboratories, and other organizations. Links to employment opportunities.
See the world with the Navy's Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. Twelve week internships for students majoring in Parks & Recreation, Exercise Science, and Food/Beverage/Hospitality.
The US Naval Education and Training center offers both enlisted and officer programs. Some highlights include Command Leadership School, Summer Cruise Program and Navy Military Training. Take a peak at these exciting opportunities!
The Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division administers a varied program of recreation, social and community support activities on U.S. Navy facilities worldwide.
NMCRS offers education programs to help eligible Navy and Marine Corps families pursue their academic goals by providing a source of education financing. Awards are provided solely on the basis of the applicant's financial need.
In 1954 with encouragement and support from many senior regular Navy officers, forty-three Naval Reserve officers founded the Naval Reserve Association. The subsequent dynamic growth of the NRA indicates that an exceptionally large number of Naval Reserve officers endorse and support the views of its founders