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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

Rear Admiral Robin Braun served in the Navy as Deputy Commander at Navy Recruiting Command in Millington, TN. She's been in the Navy for 27 years, currently in the Navy Reserve. RDML Braun is a pilot and has flown the Navy's big aircraft like DC-9s and EC-130Qs and is also our NAVYForMoms.com spokesperson. Join the N4M community to get the real story of Navy life from the moms who live it every day.

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  • Dumb people are easily confused. All the info on Navy ranks is easily found with minimal research. Put down the XBOX once in awhile.

  • yeah, being a civilian like YOU is WAY more bad ass......

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  • @SANDYSQUID1 lol

  • @otoole420 based on my experience, there is less opportunity for promotion in the AF - it is smaller service.

  • i want to be an admiral like her i didnt know women can go as high as that rank

  • Every female, including officers, on my ship got pregnant underway.

  • great video... help out a lot..... woman power... whoooooo!!!!!

  • U.S. Navy is my favorite branch of all, although I was really disappointed in the support that my local recruitment office offered to me. They treated me like I didn't even show up there, no interest in helping me. No matter what it takes, I'd really like to join the Computer Science field. Thanks.

  • Corpsman are the medical personnel for the Marine Corps. However, the Rangers are a Special Operations unit trained to a much higher level than a basically trained Marine. It is like MARSOC. Oorah.

  • corpsmen=marines with first aid kits

  • The Navy actually has something called Sea to Shore duty where it's supposed to be 2 years sea duty and 2 years shore duty. However you don't spend the FULL 2 years out at sea. You are out for around 6 months at a time docking in different countries for a day or two, then you come back to the states for a little and are shipped out again.

  • There was a guy that went to MEPS the same day I did to take his ASVAB and got a 19. The funny part is, the guy had a degree in business. I just looked at him after he told me that and said, "I've been out of school for a year and got a 91 without even sleeping the night before. You sure that you went to a legitimate school?"

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