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NRC consists of a command headquarters, two Navy Recruiting Regions, 20 Navy Recruiting Districts and six Navy Talent Acquisition Groups that serve more than 1,000 recruiting stations across the country.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? Typically, it takes about six months from applying to joining, though this depends on your circumstances and chosen role. It sounds like a long time, but down to the nature of being an officer, we rely on comprehensive testing to make sure you're a good fit \u2013 and vice versa.
Field Recruiters/Canvassers are responsible for identifying and screening/evaluating qualified candidates to become sailors both enlisted and officer in the US Navy.
In order to obtain these basic skills and others, we will send you to our 5 week Recruiting School in sunny Pensacola, FL, upon transfer from your command. Upon graduation you will report to your district. Recruiting gives you a chance to say that you have helped shape the future of the United States Navy.
NRC covers the entire United States with 26 Navy Talent Acquisition Groups commanded by Three Navy Recruiting Regions. Region East Central and West. As of 2022, the Commander, Navy Recruiting Command is Rear Admiral Alexis T.
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The U.S. Navy Chain of Command or C.o.C is an organizational hierarchy that shows how members of the unit or company report to one another. The naval chain of command is similar in structure to those in an office where an employee might report to a supervisor who then reports to a manager.
As of 2022, the Commander, Navy Recruiting Command is Rear Admiral Alexis T. Walker.
Must take physical at MEPS station, recruiter will take you there if need be. I took me about six months after speaking with my recruiter and taking the ASVAB. The entire process took approximately 1 year.
Must take physical at MEPS station, recruiter will take you there if need be. I took me about six months after speaking with my recruiter and taking the ASVAB. The entire process took approximately 1 year.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? Typically, it takes about six months from applying to joining, though this depends on your circumstances and chosen role. It sounds like a long time, but down to the nature of being an officer, we rely on comprehensive testing to make sure you're a good fit \u2013 and vice versa.