Hmmmm.

Jun. 14th, 2004 06:01 pm
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So, something else had me looking at Navy websites, and I think, "You know, the Army Reserve and National Guard recruiters are always telling me that their cutoffs of 29/34 (USAR commissioned/enlisted) and 35 (ANG) are hard limits. But what about the Navy Reserve?....

If you're between the ages of 21 and 38*, you can begin the experience of a lifetime in the Naval Reserve. Your local Naval Reserve Recruiter can answer your questions and prepare you for a basic aptitude test (ASVAB: Armed Services Vocational Abilities Battery) that will help to determine how your skills will best be used in uniform.

*Maximum age limit can be waived in many situations. Check with your local recruiter for more information.

(Italics theirs, emphasis mine.)

Officer Opportunities: Intelligence

Intelligence officers are the technical experts in the collection, analysis and dissemination of information that directly supports the intelligence requirements and needs of operational warfare commanders. Advanced systems and analysis techniques are used to locate, identify, analyze and disseminate real-time intelligence information. Typically this includes using tactical and space-based imagery, computers, radar, acoustic sensors and electronic signals surveillance to analyze intelligence data.

BASIC EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution is required. You can, however, come from a wide range of technical and non-technical academic backgrounds, including political science, engineering, computer science, history, physical and natural sciences, and the liberal arts with emphasis on language skills. Degrees in veterinary medicine, theology/divinity, any of the healing sciences or music are not accepted. You should possess a balance of experiences that demonstrate strong leadership and technical skills related to either military or civilian intelligence occupations. Additionally, expertise in foreign area studies, international relations and languages is desired.


Hmmmm.......

No.

Date: 2004-06-14 10:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mazzie.livejournal.com

Why would you sign up to get paid poorly and shot at?
Have you not heard enough stories abouu reservists in Iraq losing their homes here in the States because they left their jobs and the Reserve pay isn't enough to cover their mortgage payments? this is not George W. Bush's Reserve, wherein one could hide oneself safely away from conflict. And intellegence! Weren't these the cats taking the heat for Abu Graib now?
*grumble*

Re: No.

Date: 2004-06-15 01:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mazzie.livejournal.com
i don't mean to disrespect you or any feelings you have - including a strong desire to do something for your country. that's understandable, admirable, and respectable.
you are, indeed, quite intelligent and your mental talents are not to be underestimated.
there are lots and lots of things you can do to serve both your desire to do something for your country and your love and knowledge of foreign affairs and the military. DC is a think-tank-infested swamp.
i would worry for any friend contemplating putting themselves in harm's way, no matter how noble and justifiable the reason. i've no doubt that you've thought it through and (despite my petulant "No.") i would support you wholeheartedly.
I think you're wonderful and brilliant and all that good stuff. i hope i haven't offended you with my gut reaction.

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