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Navy Advancement Center For NKO

Navy Advancement Center For NKO - The Centre for the Advancement of Marine (NAC) pages provide links directly to the document bibliography exam, and provide shopping and one-stop ‘virtual sailors who have been tracking numerous publications and references to prepare for exams.

Sailors preparing for examinations, advancement is obtained a new tool to make the quest easier: Navy Knowledge Online (Nko) Web pages will provide links to this article in the advancement of bibliographies.

We are planning to launch the Center for the Advancement pages Nko in early 2010, making the information easily accessible for most of the sailors, “said Kirk Schulz, President of Operations and Analysis Division, Center for the Advancement freely in Pensacola.” Each of the links professional military (PMK) Knowledge to be available for each grade and evaluation, we have aimed at a professional reference links to the start of March. ”

This PMKs include references such as: NAVEDTRA 14325, military requirements, basic (BMR]), and NAVPERS 15665, United States Navy Uniform Regulations.

And provided links PMK available in August 2009, but the sailors could only reach through the Web site Breda. It is up to the individual sailor to track down each of the reference professional references (aprons), and can be an important task for research. For example, the author of March 2010 e-4 specialist comprehensive exam lists 32 references and professional references to eight separate PMK. Professional references to: (to the master of arms) NTTP 3 – 20.6.29M, tactical operations of the boats and OPNAVINST 3591,1 small arms training and rehabilitation.

And progress will be achieved in nearly 25000 employees to sailors of small first-class and second and the third for the spring session, according to navytimes.com. Progress on the list, there are 21,526 active duty sailors and support the full-time reservists and 3606. Not only the sailors were receiving faster access to results, but also that they are now able to track previous results.

Navy Advancement Center For NKO

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