If the Navy is called upon and you are in that unit or on the ship directed to respond, you will go into combat. You will be performing the duties you were trained to do.
Your recruiter has responsibilities to you, like helping your family while you are transitioning into the Navy. You, as a person have responsibilities to your recruiter by maintaining or improving your physical conditioning. The recruiter can outline a plan for you to reach your ambition based on the interests and experience you have. It helps you gather documents and other items required when you go throught the Military Entry Processing Station (MEPS). Along the way, it may provide some advice and assistance for your family while you are making life changes in the Navy. All the recruiters are here to provide training, so that it can prepare you for recruitment.
The recruiter cannot force you to sign anything because it is your right, whether or not you would agree to the statement written above. It may not guarantee you a particular career or steer you toward one, since many people might want to major in it and all the spots are filled up. Make sure, when you pick a career always have a back-up one that you might be interested in, if your number one choice career is full. Since, they cannot promise that you will be stationed aboard a particular ship or certain base, do not get upset over it. The most important thing is that the recruiter cannot waive any of the requirements to get you into the Navy, everyone is equal to follow the rules and met those criteria as follow. There are no exceptions to those rules.
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