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6/19/2009 12:13:05 AM
Posts: 2
Member since 6/17/2009 12:04:05 AM

6/19/2009 12:14:01 AM
Posts: 2
Member since 6/17/2009 12:04:05 AM


Hey, I realize that you want a wife.. but you need to relax a little. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. This post is SCREAMING "fake/bots come and get me, I will like putty in your hands"
Don't allow yourself to get swept up, ok?
Be careful!!




You have a lot to offer a woman, try to find one off the computer - it'll happen - oh dang, and hawaii is chock full of beautiful, single woman, probably just dying to meet a guy like you!
Wait til you get there and have yourself a look around!

Don't commit right away. 



(that's a navy officer's uniform mr.illiterate is wearing, lol)
a navy officer at age 20? college educated? illiterate?
nope, lol!



Most respectfully - check your facts about Navy officers.... E5 is not an officer.
Officer ranks are denoted by O1, O2, O3, etc., enlisted are noted by E1, E2, E3, etc.

Before you can depart for Navy basic training, you must pass an initial fitness assessment. Your recruiter administers this test. The initial standards are:
MALE
Age: 17-19
Sit-ups: 50
Push-ups: 42
1.5 mile run: 12:30
If one enrolled in training at 17 than would not 3 years at age 20 have them in uniform being deployed?

check my facts? LOL! (check a lifetime career and avocation too, lol)
ANY officer (including navy) requires -
a: a four year college degree and specific service training (which really is IMPOSSIBLE to achieve by age 20 as bozo's profile indicates; and the fact he says he's only a high school graduate)
b: an officer CAN be appointed WITHOUT college, but requires many years of "time in service" experience sometimes referred to in the USN as a "mustang" (but once again, impossible by the age of 20, but with at least 10 years in service, etc)
pamela, thanks for posting the ENLISLISTment qualifacitions of USN ENLISTED personnel
but - we're talking OFFICER - as he claimed (as the little boy's uniform indicates, khaki color)
and to be an officer at a young age requires a MINIMUM of a 4 year college degree, plus the requisite follow-on training (and for "subs" as the lad put it, add at least 2 more years for either enlisted OR officer)
by the age of 20??? Not in the U.S.Navy
By the type and color of uniform this lad is wearing (and the fact that his education level says HIGH SCHOOL - not college) I'd venture to say his uniform is from USN HIGH SCHOOL ROTC (which would still require a 4 year college degree AFTERWARDS, lol) ; that, and the ribbons on his uniform don't match "active duty" Navy ribbons
(y'all might be able to make a mountain out of a molehill, but it takes an act of U.S. Congress to generate a U.S.Navy Officer)


