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Did not know he was in the Navy. RIP.
how not, he repeatedly talked about it
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Did not know he was in the Navy. RIP.
Murphy served for 6 years as a Boiler Technician in the United States Navy, working to maintain ships’ propulsion systems. He was discharged in 1983 and after his death, the Department of Defense tweeted a tribute to Murphy, wishing him “fair winds & following seas.”Could you post some vids because I never knew or didn't remember
Could you post some vids because I never knew or didn't remember
how not, he repeatedly talked about it
Not to sound like Jack Bauer but I like you guys, you give us rides on your ship but I honestly can't name a famous Sailor besides David Robinson lol. But I stand corrected, quite a handful of Presidents, politicians and celebrities (MC Hammer, Pill Cosby, Kirk Douglas, etc) served in the DoN.
Sad dude died of that disease. RIP shipmate.
Not to sound like Jack Bauer but I like you guys, you give us rides on your ship but I honestly can't name a famous Sailor besides David Robinson lol. But I stand corrected, quite a handful of Presidents, politicians and celebrities (MC Hammer, Pill Cosby, Kirk Douglas, etc) served in the DoN.
Sad dude died of that disease. RIP shipmate.
How have you not heard of John F. Kennedy? John McCain?
What type of advice you looking for bro?!
If you been to college I would suggest going the officer route
Talk to me
Just make sure you have that end goal. Will you enlist active or reserve? Have you studied for the asvab?
You don't want to out place yourself for a job over not preparing for the test.
So you're going to retire at 49-50?
I DEP'd in at 24; graduated boot camp at the ripe old age of 25. I hate that I'm going to retire in my 40s lol.
But if you have a plan of action and milestones (lol), you should be fine. Just understand it's a young man's game. You'll have maturity on your side. And if you do become active, definitely go restricted or unrestricted officer.
I know. It's a tough choice to live with. I shouldn't of done the stupid things I did.
Damn I have 14 more years myself :\I know. It's a tough choice to live with. I shouldn't of done the stupid things I did.
Most people retire in their 50s and or 60s. So 40s is a blessing imo. Can start a whole new career if you wanted.
That's my plan. 14 more years to go lol
Damn I have 14 more years myself :\
My dad retired Military after 25 yrs and about to retire Civil service too. That's basically 6 figures or close for sitting at home especially if you maximize your disability and they promote faster nowadays so 20 yrs you should be able to make E8.
How long do clearance reviews/updates take, starting to get nervous now, submitted everything in October, and here we are still no resolution.
9 more years ..... going to master fitness triainer course in Austin next month.