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Information Technology Officers
Information Technology Officers

Jobs in Navy Information Technology involve a high level of responsibility and maturity in dealing with highly technical systems and classified information. Often, the extensive Navy Reserve training in this area converts directly to college credit.

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Intelligence and Communications Officers: Intelligence and Cryptology
Intelligence and Communications Officers: Intelligence and Cryptology

Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) – or the equivalent of that. Intelligence Officers in the Navy Reserve serve in an Officer role.

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Nuclear Trained Naval Officer
Nuclear Trained Naval Officer

For those going the Submarine Officer (Nuclear) route, the first step is Officer Candidate School (OCS) – a 12-week course in Newport, R.I., that is tailored to train and prepare college graduates to become commissioned as Navy Line Officers.

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Naval Reactors Officer
Naval Reactors Officer

Naval Reactors (NR) is located at the Navy Yard in Washington, DC, and is a joint Department of Energy and Department of the Navy activity.

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Lawyer, Judge Advocate General Corps
Lawyer, Judge Advocate General Corps

The Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps is a global law firm with over 800 officers who provide solutions, from a military perspective, to legal issues involving military operations, organization, and personnel, wherever and whenever such solutions are required, with primary focus in the following Core Capability areas:-Operations.

Science Officers: Meteorology, Oceanography, Chemist and Biochemist
Science Officers: Meteorology, Oceanography, Chemist and Biochemist

With flexible training options, Medical Service Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve can comfortably balance civilian and military schedules.

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Public Affairs Officer
Public Affairs Officer

If you are passionate about the news, media, and public relations, launch a career as a Public Relations Officer (PAO) in the U.S. Navy. Hone the Navy image, share the Navy with the world, and craft the public story of America's Navy.

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