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Sailing Navy

If you've made the decision to join the Navy, you already know that recruiters from the Navy are among the best in the business. Honesty, knowledge, and stakeholders who are well equipped to ensure that all recruits are physically and mentally ready when the date of dispatch. Some things, however, the interviewer probably I did not say – things that can make a big difference in how to safely navigate the journey Camping by the Navy. Here are ten things that your recruiter may have left out.

1. Get the family on board. You will need the support family in the military camp. Before starting, make sure families know about their qualifications, how to get your address for your recruiter, and how to find other Navy spouses and parents. Your recruiter will be your address in the "Great Lakes Naval Training Center in the week following their arrival. Your family can immediately start writing – and I am glad to receive your letters more than you can imagine.

2. Take your cell phone with you. No, you can not keep, but you must communicate in the way the training field, and you can use in the Great Lakes for a final ten second "I'm here!" call. You can send home phone's box of clothes.

3. Get loans at reduced rates. See if you qualify for a deduction of the interest rate for loans to have. Members of the Public Relief Act may reduce interest rates to 6%!

4. Leave a copy of everything in your wallet at home. It's always a good idea leave a significant number with their relatives.

5. Add a family member to their bank accounts, or to give them power. May you have questions, you may pay bills, or someone can hack into your account when you are away. We know a number whose Sailor committed debit card, while was absent. Because nobody else had access to his account, he had a mess to clean when it was finally reconnected with the world.

6. Leave your family a list of phone numbers of friends and emails. Your family can make available its progress.

7. More information about the potential for considerable savings in the Navy. Getting to the Thrift Savings Plan, the GI Bill and other ways to save money.

8. Cancel your health insurance. Once you send, the Navy has planned everything. If for some reason you can not stay with the Navy, the Public Service Members Relief Act ensures that your insurance is restored if it was in force on the day of your shipment. Make sure your coverage continues to this day Shipping!

9. Know that the day of payment may be late – and small. The Navy pays twice a month, but may be several weeks before the paycheck first displayed. His first day or two fat pay a rebate to cover your socks, underwear, shampoo and toothpaste forced to buy in boot camp.

10. Get a training camp preview of the Navy. There are books and websites that provide information on what to expect in the camp Training of the Navy. Visit our website for a list of resources that will give you a head start on training camp, processing week with Battlestations!

We hope you have the wind in the sails with his experience of training camp for the Navy. And we can be the first to say: "Thank you for your service to our country!"

For more information on boot camp, including a list of what to take, visit http://www.navy-info.com/boot_camp_guide.html

Al Dasch is the author of http://www.navy-info.com, the web’s best source of information for families of Recruits and Sailors in the United States Navy. He is also the proud parent of a US Navy Sailor!

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