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Commissioned Officers make up the leadership and management teams of the Navy and Navy Reserve. They hold positions in dozens of different career and job areas, from health care to chaplaincy, aviation to engineering. These servicemembers tend to be highly educated and experienced.
Want to join the Navy? Find a local U.S. Navy recruiting office here, and speak to a Navy recruiter to get all your questions answered.
Want a career that’s not limited by the mundane boundaries of ordinary work? You have many choices as a Navy Oficer. • Surface Warfare (Conventional or Nuclear) • Submarine Warfare. • Special Operations (EOD) • Special Warfare (SEAL) • Supply Corps. • Pilot. • Naval Flight Oficer.
You can become an Officer through the United States Naval Academy (USNA), Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC), or Officer Training Command (OTC). OTC includes Officer Candidate School (OCS) and Officer Development School (ODS).
This guide provides helpful information for those looking to become a United States Naval Officer during Fiscal Year 2024.
Commissioned Officers make up the leadership and management teams of the Navy and Navy Reserve. They hold positions in dozens of different career and job areas, from health care to engineering....
Navy Recruiting is responsible for recruiting young men and women into the Active Duty and Naval Reserve enlisted force. We also recruit for Officer Candidate School, Officer Indoctrination...
Aviation Officer Candidate (AOC) and Naval Flight Officer Candidate (NFOC) programs are for college seniors and graduates interested in becoming Navy pilots or flight officers.
Directory of United States Navy Commissioning Program requirements for each officer designator based on the current BUPERS program authorization.
This guide gives you a lot of helpful info about all the Navy Officer Programs available for Fiscal Year 2025. Each officer program comes with a bunch of different requirements, which you’ll see as you go through it. But don’t worry, you’ll pick up most of what you need to know!