Top Secret Security Clearance Help (Navy)
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Howdy!
I am in DEP until January 20th and currently am contracted for the rating of CTI. I have already done the security interview and listed my $5k credit card debt, and $28k sub and unsubsidized school loans. Very recently I just had to take out another $10k from Sallie Mae for my last semester of college for my bachelors.
Do I just report the new debt to my recruiter? Would this jeopardize my...
I want to personally thank everyone who is in the military for their bravery and service. I am truly always inspired by what you do. I designed this piece awhile back for those that lost their life in the line of duty.
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What Was It Like Serving In Northern Ireland During The Troubles?
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Do the branches share medical information about recruits?
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Like for example if someone is denied entry into the Marines, will they have a chance to get into the army or navy?
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Boyfriend Going on Deployment
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Hey everyone! I am new to posting on reddit so I wanted to hear some experiences or advice. I just found out my boyfriend is going on deployment soon, as well as this is our first one together. He is currently in the Navy and we've been together a little over a year. We get along so greatly, but is it natural/common for the ones getting deployed to pull away/be distant/non-responsive...
Why the $1.45 Trillion F-35 Still Can’t Get Off the Ground
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hostage exchange
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what is and what has been the most effective way to exchange hostages through out history, i ask this because in movies they allways demands the other part to deliver first, because they are not able to trust the other part, but really what has been/is the best and most safe way for both parts to exchange hostages/ valuables.
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