ADN RN looking at joining Navy

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Hello. I am a registered nurse with an associates degree and 14 years of experience. I am interested in joining the Navy as a nurse and have no military background. Could someone please give me some insight on what to expect and how to go about joining? I also noticed to join as an officer, it says they "typically" require a 4 year degree. Can my RN license and 14 years of nursing experience still qualify me to join as an officer vs enlisted?

Thank you all in advance for your help.

Specializes in Adult Critical Care.

Nope. You need BSN for all three nurse corps (AF, Navy, Army). You can enlist as an E3 or E4 (depending on the branch), but I doubt you'd be happy with the pay drop.

If you had a BSN, you would certainly enter as an O-3 in the Army or AF; the Navy won't count any of your ADN nursing experience.

All branches require a BSN in order to become an nurse corps officer; however, the Army does have an enlisted MOS that is an LPN/LVN, but that is if you are ok with not being an officer. The Navy does not offer LPN/LVN positions.

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