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US Navy Submarine Officer Lt. Haney Hong & Lt.Chris Carter

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

Meet Haney and Chris. They currently serve as Lieutenants in the Navy Submarine Force. While serving, they have received some of the most extensive training the Navy has to offer as well as the opportunity to take part in important missions critical to national security.

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  • This video has actually motivated me to the next level. I want to join the Navy. I want to become an Officer. I want to become a submariner.

  • Actually I was a "stupid coner nub" (A-gang) for a while. Got out, after 7 years, as a MM1 (SS/DV) and went on to work at a nuke plant as a Nuclear Plant Operator. Made $145,000 last year with no degree and $165,000 in 2007. Navy is a great way to jump start a career. Join and work hard and you will be rewarded. We are constantly hiring in the civilian nuke field for all ex-Navy Engineering rates.

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  • dkkght46: you're confusing the paste you swallow, for a deckhand on a ship (seaman).

  • @baberaider18 Holy shit, I forgot I ever made this comment here. Yeah, the irony is the only way I could join now is by getting a college degree and going in as an officer since I got disqualified when trying to join as enlisted. Oh well.

  • @KingDega1 Be an officer, enough said.

  • I just signed my contract to attend nuclear propulsion school as an enlisted man! I'm shipping out to Great Lakes on January 5th, and I can't wait to "power" through Charleston and become the third generation of nuclear submariners in my family.

    GO NAVY!

  • Could I join the submarine force with a slight breathing irregularity and mild ADHD (I take medication, but it has been increasingly easier to control without the meds, caffeine works well) I have a B+ to A- GPA. The breathing irregularity is non-asthmatic.

  • @Abeastlypie Well sense this was posted a year ago im guessing your a sophomore now. But I really hate to break this to you...but with 20/100 vision there isn't much the military is going to allow you to do.

  • What long round and hard and full of seaman.....a submarine!

  • im thinking of doing one or two tours (8 years) as enlisted then i might do officer school after that

  • This is great! I want to join the Nay and become a torpedo.

  • im planning on joining by the end of this year :)

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