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This Month's Feature - Education: The Road To Success


Ever feel like you're headed down the wrong road without a map? During our next webcast, meet a young man who lost his way in college, then mapped a course to total success. Now, a newly commissioned naval officer, he stands proud in front of family and friends. On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 9:00 PM EDT during our LIVE WEBCAST you'll get the chance to ask personal questions about how the Navy can help turn your or anyone's life around. Did you know that the Navy can pay for 75% of your college tuition? And the Montgomery G.I. Bill can even help pay for your graduate degree! With travel opportunities, the chance to experience the world and take classes at your own pace, learning about the Navy and education is too valuable to miss out on. Tune in to this month's LIVE WEBCAST, Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 9:00 PM EDT -- find out how the Navy can help you, too!

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Archived Webcasts

April 30, 2002 - Cryptologic Linguists: Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive or CTIs are the Navy's linguists. They translate and interpret signals and all manner of data for the Navy's top-level decision makers - - up to the President of the United States!

March 26, 2002 - Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD): For most people, TNT means 'run'! Not for Petty Officer 1st Class Brian Farris, a member of the Navy's EOD Team. Learn about the safe handling of missiles, mines, bombs, explosives.

February 26, 2002 - Intelligence: Entrusted with top-secret military information, Lieutenant Commander Mark Hooper is sworn to confidentiality. Meet a member of the U.S. Naval Intelligence team for this unclassified 30-minute webcast!

January 29, 2002 - U.S. Navy Fighter Pilot: LT Melony Lynch is no stranger to combat. She recently returned from Afghanistan after carrying out air strikes in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

December 27, 2001 - Holiday Season 2001: A time of patriotism, loyalty and American pride. A perfect time to tour one of America's most well-known aircraft carriers — the USS Constellation.

November 27, 2001 - A Photo Journey Into Navy Life: See the Navy's most current and extraordinary photos taken by one of its top photo journalists.

October 30, 2001 - U.S. Submarine Force: Our Silent Service. Meet an officer who was in charge of an entire crew and some of the most secretive, advanced equipment available.

September 25, 2001 - Navy SEALs: Meet a U.S. Navy SEAL (Sea, Air and Land Force). Discreet, yet powerful. SEALs embark upon some of the most strategic, secretive and dangerous missions in the Navy.

August 28, 2001 - Boot Camp 2001: Get the real story about what life is like at Navy Basic Training. Meet guests Bonnie Cholette and David Greninger, two of the Navy's newest Sailors and distinguished Boot Camp graduates!

July 17, 2001 - LT Shane Osborn: 26-yr. old Navy pilot who managed to bring his 23-member crew to safety after a Chinese fighter jet collided into his plane.

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