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Feb 11, 2008 by James | Posted in Military
What a nuke Navy and what do they do?
Navy personnel who work in the field of nuclear propulsion.
Dec 10, 2006 by bowlingcap | Posted in Military
I am a senior in high school thought of joining the Navy next year. My recruiter said I could qualify for the nuclear program, so I decided to examine it. I had a 99 on my ASVAB and have no other problems.
I was a nuke in the Navy.. Before qualifying for the Nuke program you will have to take a placement exam at MEPS most likely. After that you will got to Nuke A school as an E-4 but you will have to the 6 years as apposed to the 4.
Nov 16, 2007 by Fredrik IV | Posted in Military
I"ve been talking to Navy recruiters and it turns out that I'm qualified for Nuke A School. I'd be planning on becoming an ETSN, how many people get kicked out or drop out?
Here is the down-low. The only way you will kicked out is when you stop trying. A school is 6 months and power school is another 6 months. Power school is a bit easier and more laxed. It costs the Navy tons of money to get rid of you. First, the mandatory
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Michael nAs a former Nuke (Reactor Operator), you will at least be need a confidential security clearance (as req’d by the atomic energy act of 1954). Michael nAs a former Nuke (Reactor Operator), you will at least be need a confidential security clearance (as req’d by the atomic energy act of 1954). As a former Nuke (Reactor Operator), you will at least be need a confidential security clearance (as req’d by the atomic energy act of 1954). As a former Nuke (Reactor Operator), you will at least be need a confidential security clearance (as req’d by the atomic energy act of 1954). These checks can take up to six months, but once you have it (assuming you keep it) they can prove invaluable in the civilian world later on. What Level Of Security Clearance Required For Navy Nuke On Aircraft Carriers. What Level Of Security Clearance Required For Navy Nuke On Aircraft Carriers. However, the ships mission may require it be secret....
An entertaining video showing Naval Nuclear Power Training Command in Charleston, South Carolina.
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US Black Engineer & IT
1991
"You're taught to think a certain way, being a Navy nuke," he says. ... While he
admits that the common stereotype of navy nukes is that they are "geeks and ...
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Nuclear manpower overview, proceedings of the special session at the American Nuclear Society winter meeting, October 27-31, 1974, Washington, D.C. : report
Creator: American Nuclear Society, Eugene N. Cramer, American Nuclear Society. Los Angeles Section, American Nuclear Society. Power Division | Technology & Engineering - 1974
A typical program to develop a commercial "nuke" equivalent to the Navy "nuke"
would include the following six steps: 1. Minimum of two years experience or ...
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20 years of censored news
Creator: Carl Jensen, Project Censored (U.S.) | Language Arts & Disciplines - 1997-09-01
The Censored Safety Record of the US Nuclear Navy 1983 SYNOPSIS: Since the 1950s
, the US Navy has annually testified before Congress that there has never ...
Publisher: Seven Stories Pr
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Hispanic Engineer & IT
1991
Navy nukes spend a good 18 months of intense training before they stand even the
lowest-level watch. The pinnacle of all that early training is qualifying ...
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