About the US NAVY RESERVE - Info provided by Navy Reserve
Everyday people are making a difference as Navy
Reservists. Police officers. Teachers. Students. All recognizing what it
means to serve their country and benefit from what they receive in
return
In the Navy Reserve, highly motivated men and women from all
walks of life come together to find unrivaled training, undeniable purpose and
uncommon adventure — close to home and across the globe. They discover
camaraderie that’s rarely experienced in the everyday world. And they benefit on
many fronts: personally, professionally and financially.
Learn more about
what it means to serve in the Navy Reserve. And how you can successfully balance
patriotic duty, personal commitments and everyday career interests.
The
Reservist Role A Unified Mission Components of the Reserve
Reasons to Consider Serving The Reservist Role Navy
Reservists are trained professionals supporting the defense of our nation. They
are individuals committed to serving a minimum of one weekend a month at any of
hundreds of locations across the country plus two weeks a year training in the
U.S. or around the world.
Today’s Navy Reserve composes 20 percent of the
Navy’s Total Force. Standing on even ground with Active Duty personnel,
Reservists make a valuable contribution to ongoing Navy operations. And train
with the best the Navy has to offer.
Navy Reservists are free to pursue
their own goals in the civilian world while having the ability to escape the
ordinary each month and each year. With the prospect of achieving professional
and personal goals faster.
Learn more about ways to join, or contact a
Navy Reserve Recruiter for more information.
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