Navy Career Quiz
Discover what the Navy has to offer. Whether you want to gain valuable STEM skills, hone your creative talents, or push your physical and mental limits, the Navy has the challenge for you. Take the quiz and discover your potential.

As a Clinical Psychologist and Officer in the United States Navy, you will provide clinical care to service members and their families. You will encounter a wide array of clinical conditions, including those typically encountered by a civilian provider and those unique to the military environment.
In addition to providing clinical care to address the full spectrum of mental health concerns, Navy Clinical Psychologists have the opportunity to provide support to the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corp by:
Navy Clinical Psychologists serve all over the world - from the East Coast to the West Coast, to overseas locations such as Spain, Japan, Italy or Guam.
You may find yourself working at one of our major Medical Centers, which are located in San Diego, CA, Portsmouth VA, and Bethesda, MD. You could also be assigned to a smaller hospital or clinic at other locations around the globe.
Navy Clinical Psychologists serve aboard aircraft carriers, alongside SEAL Teams, and at the Naval Academy. There are also many opportunities to serve as part of United States Marine Corp units providing mental health support to Marines and their families.
,Licensed psychologists and those entering the Navy through one of our training programs (see below) attend Officer Development School (ODS). Officer Development School (ODS) is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Here they learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, leadership development and military etiquette.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance.
There are also advanced education and training opportunities available to Navy Clinical Psychologists. Click on the headings below to get program and qualification details.
Wherever you are in your professional career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs.
Graduate Students
In the Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) you can receive 100% tuition assistance while completing an eligible clinical psychology education program plus a monthly stipend in excess of $2,200 to help cover living expenses for up to 36 months.
Offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, request that a Navy Officer Recruiter contact you.
Practicing Professionals
Through the Navy Health Professions Loan Repayment Program (HPLRP), you may be eligible to receive financial assistance* to pay down the cost of your graduate education.
There are also advanced education and training opportunities available to Navy Clinical Psychologists. Get program and qualification details about the following:
*Offer depends on specialty, service requirement and availability.
,To qualify for employment consideration as a Clinical Psychologist in the Navy Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
You must also meet the following specific requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession (Officer appointment directly into Active Duty service):
You may also be expected to meet certain preferred requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
As a Clinical Psychologist and Officer in Navy Clinical Care, you’ll provide guidance and resources that positively affect both the on-duty and off-duty lives of servicemembers and their families in:
While you would work with many of the same issues as a civilian psychologist, your experience will broaden widely as you help patients deal with issues that are unique to otheir call of duty.
,To qualify for employment consideration as a Clinical Psychologist in the Navy Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
You must also meet the following specific requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession (Officer appointment directly into Active Duty service):
You may also be expected to meet certain preferred requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration as a Clinical Psychologist in the Navy Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
You must also meet the following specific requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession (Officer appointment directly into Active Duty service):
You may also be expected to meet certain preferred requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration as a Clinical Psychologist in the Navy Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
You must also meet the following specific requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession (Officer appointment directly into Active Duty service):
You may also be expected to meet certain preferred requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration as a Clinical Psychologist in the Navy Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
You must also meet the following specific requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession (Officer appointment directly into Active Duty service):
You may also be expected to meet certain preferred requirements:
Internship:
Direct Accession:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
As an active duty Navy Nurse, you’ll provide high-quality nursing care, doing everything a typical nurse would do in a variety of settings:
Nursing in an austere environment could mean taking part in humanitarian relief efforts, such as administering infant vaccinations in developing countries, or providing emergency care to victims of a natural disaster. Navy Nurses collaborate with physicians, surgeons, cardiologists and fellow nurses as colleagues and equals. Navy Nursing provides opportunities to develop leadership skills that will set you apart.
,Active Duty Navy Nurses may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam, and Washington, D.C., to Washington state.
As a Navy Nurse, you could work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers in Bethesda, MD; Portsmouth, VA; and San Diego, CA. Or you could provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital ships: the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy.
More opportunities are available stateside and abroad – aboard a surface ship, working closely with a nearby aircraft squadron, or even with the Fleet Marine Force.
,Upon commissioning, Navy Nurses are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. They will learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, leadership development and military etiquette.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available, but are competitive and based on performance.
,High School Students
Through a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full cost – up to $180,000 – of your nursing education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country.
As a student, you can concentrate on your education or training with no military/training obligation until after your program is completed.
Offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, request that a Navy Recruiter contact you.
Nursing Students
With the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP), you can get an initial grant of $10,000, plus a stipend of $1,000 per month for up to 24 months. That’s up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school.
Offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, request that a Navy Recruiter contact you.
,To qualify for employment consideration in the Navy Nurse Corps, you must:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
As a Navy Reserve Nurse, you’ll provide high-quality nursing care, doing everything a typical nurse would do in a variety of settings.
You also have the opportunity to step outside of your comfort zone by taking part in humanitarian relief efforts, such as administering infant vaccinations in developing countries, or providing emergency care to victims of a natural disaster. Navy Nurses collaborate with physicians, surgeons, cardiologists and fellow nurses as colleagues and equals, while developing leadership skills that will set you apart.
Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
,To qualify for employment consideration in the Navy Nurse Corps, you must:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration in the Navy Nurse Corps, you must:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration in the Navy Nurse Corps, you must:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration in the Navy Nurse Corps, you must:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
As an IHO in the Navy Medical Service Corps you will accept responsibility for a broad and rapidly expanding array of environmental and occupational control programs, including:
With more than 120 duty stations around the globe, IHOs may serve anywhere from an aircraft carrier, to an overseas U.S. Naval Hospital, to a Preventive Medicine unit, to a Marine Corps command. There are numerous opportunities to live overseas, including in Hawaii, Guam, Italy, Spain, Bahrain, Japan and Cuba.
,Those pursuing an Industrial Hygiene Officer position are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, Rhode Island. ODS is a five-week program that provides a comprehensive and intense introduction to the responsibilities of Navy Staff Corps Officers. Here they learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, the legal system, leadership, and military etiquette.
A variety of training opportunities are available for Industrial Hygiene Officers in areas such as:
Attending annual professional conferences is also possible.
Promotions are regularly available but are competitive and based on performance.
,Wherever you are in your professional career, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs.
Current or Prospective Graduate Students
In the Navy Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP), you can receive anywhere from $157,000 to $269,000 while finishing a postgraduate degree. This includes a monthly military salary, a generous housing allowance* and a comprehensive health-care benefits package.
*Navy HSCP housing allowance based on graduate school location. Increased offer amounts available in areas with a higher cost of living.
Furthering Your Education on Active Duty
Full-time Masters and Doctorate degree programs, known as duty under instruction (DUINS), are also available for Industrial Hygiene Officers who would like to pursue additional education while on active duty.
The Navy also offers active duty members tuition assistance (TA) for up to 100% (within fiscal year caps and limits) of tuition charged by educational institutions for course enrollments. There are specific eligibility requirements to receive TA benefits.
Distance learning courses are available at the Naval Postgraduate School and the Naval War College, such as joint professional military education (JPME). The JPME curriculum focuses on how the Department of Defense use the instruments of national power to develop and carry out national military strategy, develop joint operational expertise and perspectives, and hone joint warfighting skills.
,To qualify for employment consideration as an Industrial Hygiene Officer in the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
Additional Preferred qualifications include:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
As an IHO in the Navy Medical Service Corps you will accept responsibility for a broad and rapidly expanding array of environmental and occupational control programs, including:
To qualify for employment consideration as an Industrial Hygiene Officer in the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
Additional Preferred qualifications include:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration as an Industrial Hygiene Officer in the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
Additional Preferred qualifications include:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration as an Industrial Hygiene Officer in the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
Additional Preferred qualifications include:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
,To qualify for employment consideration as an Industrial Hygiene Officer in the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps, you must meet these basic requirements:
Additional Preferred qualifications include:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you intend to serve Active Duty or Reserve Duty, and whether you are currently serving, have served before or have never served before.
Cryptologic Warfare Officers are directly involved in every aspect of Naval operations – delivering information to decision-makers by attacking, defending and exploiting networks to capitalize on vulnerabilities in the information domain. As a CWO, you will employ a thorough understanding of sensors and weapons, strategy and tactics, as well as national systems’ capabilities and limitations. This role may include:
Cryptologic Warfare Officers assume critically important duties both afloat and ashore. This may include:
Those pursuing a Cryptologic Warfare Officer position are required to attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Newport, RI. Upon completion, they attend an eight-week IW Basic Course of instruction in Pensacola, FL. – learning the fundamentals of everything from Electromagnetic Theory to Tactical Cryptology to Signals Intelligence Reporting.
CWOs must complete specific qualifications as part of their training during Fleet tours and are expected to pursue advanced education opportunities. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. It’s also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields.
,Beyond professional credentials and certifications, Cryptologic Warfare Officers can advance their education by:
Postgraduate education is important to the success of the Cryptologic Warfare Officer. Most CWOs will complete a master’s degree in one of the following: electrical engineering, cyber systems and operations, computer science, or space systems.
,A four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution is required to work as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer. The degree must be in a technical field, preferably in one of the following: information systems, electrical engineering, computer engineering, information operations, computer science, systems engineering, general engineering.
All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
Cryptologic Warfare Officers are directly involved in every aspect of Naval operations – delivering information to decision-makers by attacking, defending and exploiting networks to capitalize on vulnerabilities in the information domain. As a CWO, you will employ a thorough understanding of sensors and weapons, strategy and tactics, as well as national systems’ capabilities and limitations. This role may include:
A four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution is required to work as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer. The degree must be in a technical field, preferably in one of the following: information systems, electrical engineering, computer engineering, information operations, computer science, systems engineering, general engineering.
All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
,A four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution is required to work as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer. The degree must be in a technical field, preferably in one of the following: information systems, electrical engineering, computer engineering, information operations, computer science, systems engineering, general engineering.
All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
,A four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution is required to work as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer. The degree must be in a technical field, preferably in one of the following: information systems, electrical engineering, computer engineering, information operations, computer science, systems engineering, general engineering.
All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
,A four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution is required to work as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer. The degree must be in a technical field, preferably in one of the following: information systems, electrical engineering, computer engineering, information operations, computer science, systems engineering, general engineering.
All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
As a Navy Chaplain, your job spans a broad range of duties. You will support fellow servicemembers during their most joyful moments, and during their most difficult. Your responsibilities might include:
Navy Chaplains immerse themselves in the daily lives of servicemembers. In what can be best described as a ministry of presence, they are there to offer guidance and insight in the moment, whenever they’re needed. You could provide support while on land or at sea, when presiding over religious ceremonies on a base, or when conducting services from the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
,Those pursuing a Chaplain position are required to attend Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. Upon completion, they attend a seven-week course at the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center, also in Newport, RI.
Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. It’s also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields such as family counseling and behavioral therapy.
,Navy Chaplains typically continue their education throughout their careers. Opportunities for continuing education are available through the Advanced Education Program while being paid full-time as a Navy Officer. Beyond professional credentials and certifications, Navy Chaplains can advance their education by:
Also keep in mind: If you’re in the process of starting or completing your graduate theological degree, you could potentially enter the Navy Chaplain Candidate Program (CCPO) as a student.
,A candidate seeking to serve as a Navy Chaplain and Officer must:
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
To learn more and see if you qualify to serve as a Navy Chaplain, please call 855-904-4002.
As a Navy Chaplain, your job spans a broad range of duties, seeing people through some of their most joyful moments to their most personally challenging. And it could include any of these responsibilities:
A graduate degree of not less than 72 semester hours in theological or related studies is required to work as a Navy Chaplain. Candidates seeking an Officer position in this community must also have a bachelor’s degree from a qualified educational institution and hold an ecclesiastical endorsement from a religious faith organization registered with the Department of Defense.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
To learn more and see if you qualify to serve as a Navy Chaplain, please call 855-904-4002.
,A graduate degree of not less than 72 semester hours in theological or related studies is required to work as a Navy Chaplain. Candidates seeking an Officer position in this community must also have a bachelor’s degree from a qualified educational institution and hold an ecclesiastical endorsement from a religious faith organization registered with the Department of Defense.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
To learn more and see if you qualify to serve as a Navy Chaplain, please call 855-904-4002.
,A graduate degree of not less than 72 semester hours in theological or related studies is required to work as a Navy Chaplain. Candidates seeking an Officer position in this community must also have a bachelor’s degree from a qualified educational institution and hold an ecclesiastical endorsement from a religious faith organization registered with the Department of Defense.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
To learn more and see if you qualify to serve as a Navy Chaplain, please call 855-904-4002.
,A graduate degree of not less than 72 semester hours in theological or related studies is required to work as a Navy Chaplain. Candidates seeking an Officer position in this community must also have a bachelor’s degree from a qualified educational institution and hold an ecclesiastical endorsement from a religious faith organization registered with the Department of Defense.
General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
To learn more and see if you qualify to serve as a Navy Chaplain, please call 855-904-4002.
Travel the world to capture military operations, develop high-profile media campaigns and tell the story of America’s Navy.
Navy Musicians perform at special events, celebrations, international parades and more.
Write news releases. Answer reporters' questions. Manage the public image of America’s Navy as a valued Public Affairs Officer.
Control congestion in the skies as an Air Traffic Controller.
Lead the flight deck as an Aircraft Handling Officer.
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Become our go-to personnel in the air as an Aircrewman Mechanical.
Detect and engage threats beneath the ocean’s surface as an Aircrewman Operator.
Hunt for lurking submarines from the air as a Tactical Romeo Helicopter Aircrewman.
Manage and direct aircraft launch operations on the flight deck.
Refuel aircraft on the flight deck and keep fuel flowing to all parts of the ship.
Launch and recover aircraft on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
Lead flight support teams as an Aviation Maintenance Duty Officer.
Manage your ship’s stock of missiles, mines and other ordnance.
Ready to lead the launch as a Catapult Officer Shooter?
Defend from the sea to the stratosphere as a Navy Fighter Pilot.
Hunt submarines, patrol the skies or supply carriers as a Fixed Wing Pilot.
Track subsurface contacts and perform rescue missions as a Helicopter Pilot.
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Lead flight missions to success as a Naval Flight Officer.
Keep the Navy’s complex aircraft and helicopters in top working order.
Provide meals that keep your fellow Sailors fueled for duty.
Support and assist fellow Sailors by helping guide their career journey.
Keep your ship stocked with the equipment it needs to succeed.
Advance your own career goals while you help fellow Sailors do the same.
Keep your shipmates happy by managing ship store, laundry and barber services.
Oversee logistics and ensure your ship is supplied with everything it needs.
Become an administrative pro by managing the Navy’s paperwork and records.
If you like to solve problems using your hands, you belong with the Builders.
Design and build city-size bases, airfields and harbor facilities.
Kickstart your career with hands-on electrical experience.
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Keep critical utilities systems up and running no matter where you are in the world.
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Use electronic systems like radar to detect threats and make your ship virtually invisible.
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Keep vital computer networks up and running aboard ships and submarines.
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As a Master-at-Arms, you are the Navy police. Defend by serving and protecting our own.
Keep Navy aircraft at peak performance by maintaining electrical systems and components.
Maintain the engines of the Navy’s most powerful aircraft and helicopters.
Inspect and repair aviation equipment to ensure aircraft are always flight-ready.
Maintain aircraft equipment that sustains life at every altitude.
Perform ground support operations that keep Navy aircraft flying high.
Be the person Navy pilots rely on to keep emergency equipment in top shape.
Perform honored duties as a member of the Navy’s oldest rating.
Keep the power on and the lights running aboard aircraft carriers and ships.
Move the fleet forward as an expert in diesel engine systems.
Operate the electrical systems of powerful turbine engines on Navy warships.
Maintain the mechanical systems behind our powerful turbine engines.
Maintain your ship’s guns and missile launchers, and oversee all weapons on board.
Perform metal work and welding to repair hull breaches and broken equipment.
Repair tools and fabricate parts for machinery and equipment across the ship.
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Execute mission-critical cyber operations as a Maritime Cyber Warfare Officer.
Gather critical intel around your ship as an Operations Specialist.
Navigate the open seas and keep our ships on track as a Quartermaster.
Track what lies beneath the waves on a surface ship or submarine as a Sonar Technician.
Emerge as a true leader by commanding the fleet, the crew and all vital systems aboard vital Navy vessels.
Raise the bar with a legal career in the Navy JAG Corps.
Kickstart your legal career with hands-on experience in the Navy.
Engineer ways for Naval Aviators to succeed in impossible environments.
Study the psychological effects of supersonic travel on aviators.
Treat hearing issues and conduct research to preserve auditory health for Sailors and Marines.
Provide therapy services to Sailors experiencing stressors uniquely related to service.
Cut your teeth in dentistry with a job that takes you around the world.
Become a disease expert for the Navy and make outbreaks a thing of the past.
Shape policy and practice in one of the world’s foremost global health care systems.
Help save lives by assisting in critical medical departments and procedures.
Save lives in the shadows.
Eliminate workplace safety hazards so Sailors can focus on the mission at hand.
Provide laboratory services that give Navy doctors and patients the answers they seek.
Give fallen Sailors the dignity and respect they deserve as a Navy Mortician.
Join the ranks of the toughest, most talented nurses you’ll ever meet.
Rehabilitate Sailors following illness or injury with cutting-edge devices and therapy.
Diagnose and treat vision problems to ensure service members maintain excellent eyesight.
Consult with patients, dispense medication and provide guidance to people in need.
Help Sailors recover from injuries so they can get back to work.
Save lives as a Navy Physician without all the hurdles of civilian medical practice.
Work alongside surgeons and supervising physicians to deliver the best health care.
Keep Navy Sailors on their feet by treating foot and ankle injuries.
Keep fellow Sailors safe from potential radiation exposure.
Improve the health of Sailors and people across the world through mindful nutrition.
Conduct research to protect our Sailors from biological, radiological and chemical threats.
Diagnose, treat and rehabilitate Sailors with training-related injuries.
Explore cognitive and physiological psychology to keep Sailors sound in mind and body.
Counsel active and retired members and their families during times of social, psychological or emotional need.
Be a spiritual guide and moral anchor, supporting servicemembers during their most joyful moments and during their most difficult ones.
Prepare devotional materials and organize faith-based events, while also serving as a resource for Navy Chaplains.
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Design and build city-size bases, airfields and harbor facilities.
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Study the sea the and the weather in environments around the world as a METOC Officer.
Conduct medical research and trace infectious diseases to defeat biological threats.
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Lead and oversee a team running one of the most dynamic nuclear power plants in the world.
Take charge of a nuclear reactor on an aircraft carrier as a Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer.
Lead every department on our nuclear-powered subs as a Submarine Officer.
Brave extreme conditions so others may live.
Master high-tech tools to eliminate explosive threats.
Save lives in the shadows.
Master the depths that others can’t reach.
Everyone wants to be a Frogman on Friday.
Deliver Special Operations assets where they’re needed.
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