>Your rate/rank
>How long have you been in.
>How it has affected your life, and how does it pertain to your robot-status.
Do not post your boat, your command, or any PII that could possibly allow someone to identify you on here.
>Your rate/rank
ITSSN (SU)
>How long have you been in.
A little more than a year.
>How it has affected your life, and how does it pertain to your robot-status.
Well, I cannot say it has necessarily helped me or not help me. It has forced me to be uncomfortable and to face certain challenges involving other people. Some days are harder than others. I like being in an environment of which there are little to no women. It allows me to enjoy being away from that atmosphere a bit. Being said, female sailors here are absolutely terrible. The best thing about joining is that it allowed me to have something in myself I am proud of, even if it is not that big of a deal.
And I suppose if you are from another branch, talk about that too. It does not need to pertain only the Navy considering how few people on here are probably in the US military anyway.
Officer in an European Navy. Nice, I had people around me but they kept a distance
>>29443401
What is it like to be an officer there? And what does it take to become one?
I am just wondering if it is like us Ameriburgers.
>>29443559
I could become an acting officer during military service since I have a college degree.
I liked the regulated environment, the rest of officers were gentlemen, although it was clear that for a couple of Chads I was too pussy, but in general they appreciated my honesty.
>>29442102
Are there any girls in the navy?
Do they wear cute uniforms like that in the pic?