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Serving Your Country and Your God

Are you interested in becoming a rabbi or minister but have found it difficult to begin pursuing the career? Do you want to travel around the world while you counsel some of the most elite sailors in the world? If so, consider a career as a chaplain in the US Navy.

Serving Others

After joining the US Navy, you’ll receive training to become a world-class sailor. You’ll learn the skills needed to become a top marine. After your regular training, you’ll receive advanced training on providing counseling, leading prayer and memorial services, lending your hand as a support to members of the US Navy and learn to provide moral guidance to sailors. As a US Navy chaplain, you might travel aboard a ship to provide counseling and assistance, or you might be stationed on land as US Navy chaplain in a hospital. Whatever you do, you’ll be an important member of the US Navy team, providing marines with an ear of support and a word of comfort.  Click Here to begin your path to a Higher Calling.  

Investing in Your Future

The time you spent in the US Navy is fully transferrable to an accredited institution of higher learning. Use your skills you’ve learned to study to become a minister or rabbi, or plan to study something else. Either way, you’ll have a head start on your degree and will be well on your way to a civilian career.  Click here to begin your journey today.

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