Re: Navy Nursing?
There are definitely less posts about Navy nursing compared to the other branches on here but if you run a search for "Navy Nurse Corps" you will find some good (and bad) information about Navy nursing for your daughter. However, every branch has it's pros and cons. I can tell you that I've spoken to a few Navy Nurse Corps officers and I'm quite excited to join their ranks (your daughter will have this opportunity if she does contact a recruiter, tell her to specifically ask to speak with someone who's in the corps, most of them will be truthful about what it's like, for instance I had one very seriously discuss with me what deployments are really like and some of the negative things you will experience).
With the Navy it really takes persistence to get a hold of a recruiter; I went through a few channels before I finally got a Navy recruiter on the phone and the application process since then has mostly been via email. So you have to keep contacting them to make sure everything is going through ok and that the application is still in progress. It's taken nearly 5 months to complete and most of that time has been spent waiting to hear back from someone.
I think this is their way of determining your level of committment. An Air Force recruiter will outright ask you to make a committment to joining the AF but a Navy recruiter will make you prove that you are committed.
I know this isn't exactly what you were looking for but I hope it helps a little anyways.
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