Craig spent many years on active duty service in the Air Force stationed in such places as Okinawa, Japan and SAC Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. While in the military, he spent time analyzing imagery from a variety of aircraft such as the SR-71. He was also one of the first enlisted members in the Air Force to experience working with near real time satellite imagery. Craig currently resides in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and runs his own business.
Gone are the days when navy personnel have to load Volkswagen size shells into the big guns on battleships, but Navy ships still possess both offensive weapons and defensive countermeasures.
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It’s no secret that no matter how well-maintained Navy aircraft are kept, they will not fly without the help of the vast array of support equipment that each aircraft relies on.
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Navy Hull Technicians can trace their roots all the way back to the days when the US Navy was only comprised of wooden-hulled ships.
They have been termed everything from ship-fitters to metal-smiths over the years.
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Here is an important Navy Job that has been done by Navy enlisted personnel for almost 100 years now.
This Navy position was first established way back in 1921.
It used to be known as an Aviation Metalsmith but that … Click Here To Read the rest
If you fancy yourself as kind of a jack of all trades and you like things that way, then you may be a good fit to enlist in the US Navy as a Navy Airman.
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