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...also wanted to say congrats to Luna, and Corona, for being part of the best A-School class, and all the great times we all had with those damn hard tests!
@TaskForceSixTwoSix sorry to bust your bubble, but I know 2 of the 3 girls in this film. They're both very strong, both physically, and academically. They pushed themselves through all the schools with flying colors. From what I've seen going through all the training, the women got treated exactly the same, if not pushed harder than the male members of the class. Your notion that they got the job easier because they're women is a complete myth. They earned their right to be there.
Well like I said, thanks to affirmative action policies you can never tell if someone earned their spot these days. Which is why it's a horrible policy that should have no place in the U.S. military.
@nissagirl15 You need to contact your local Naval Warfare Specialist Mentor. There is one for every recruiting district. I am the Mentor for Portland, and a Rescue Swimmer. Contact your local Navy Recruiter and they can put you in contact with him. The mentor will prepare you physically for your school as well as the physical screening test you will need to do to become contracted as a AW or rescue swimmer.
im in the navy now i joined about a year ago, im an aviation electrician, before you join make sure this is what you want to do, i have met many people who thought this is what they wanted and now they are trying to figure out how to get out. my advice. find someone you trust you can talk to in the military aboout joining, and get all the info you can, and make sure you are physically fit! cannot express that enough AEAN Melton
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You need to contact your local Naval Warfare Specialist Mentor. There is one for every recruiting district. I am the Mentor for Portland, and a Rescue Swimmer. Contact your local Navy Recruiter and they can put you in contact with him. The mentor will prepare you physically for your school as well as the physical screening test you will need to do to become contracted as a AW or rescue swimmer.
AEAN Melton