Experienced RN ICU looking at Army/Navy. Thoughts?
Hello,
As the title states, I've got 5 years ICU experience in major hospitals (all certs). I've decided to apply for a commission in either Army or Navy (AF is full for next FY as I have heard) as I would like to be inside the military in the next 9 months. I've done my forum searching and talked with recruiters already.
My personal goals include a masters in the military (maybe CRNA) and travel. Deployment is okay as I have no kids, no spouse, no house, etc.
Questions:
1a: Which branch is the faster to process through right now, Army or Navy? I've heard AF is a traffic jam with good prior service applicants.
1. When you are stationed at a base, you can either live on base or receive BAH subsidy for housing off base. When you get deployed, do you lose BAH? If so, it seems like a drop in pay to get deployed, especially with BAH being nontaxed. anything I am missing here?
2. Any insight to going Army vs Navy? any active duty RN's offer any insight here? Would this differ if I wanted to do career track?
3. When you report to your first duty station, does the military help you move any of your things (ie, moving truck?)
Thanks in advance, Allnurses has been invaluable to me!
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Hello,
As the title states, I've got 5 years ICU experience in major hospitals (all certs). I've decided to apply for a commission in either Army or Navy (AF is full for next FY as I have heard) as I would like to be inside the military in the next 9 months. I've done my forum searching and talked with recruiters already.
My personal goals include a masters in the military (maybe CRNA) and travel. Deployment is okay as I have no kids, no spouse, no house, etc.
Questions:
1a: Which branch is the faster to process through right now, Army or Navy? I've heard AF is a traffic jam with good prior service applicants.
1. When you are stationed at a base, you can either live on base or receive BAH subsidy for housing off base. When you get deployed, do you lose BAH? If so, it seems like a drop in pay to get deployed, especially with BAH being nontaxed. anything I am missing here?
2. Any insight to going Army vs Navy? any active duty RN's offer any insight here? Would this differ if I wanted to do career track?
3. When you report to your first duty station, does the military help you move any of your things (ie, moving truck?)
Thanks in advance, Allnurses has been invaluable to me!