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  • How to Advance to E-2 and E-3. (US Navy)

    This "eHow to" assumes that you have completed Navy Boot Camp. This "ehow steps" is only one in the series of Instructions that is on this Web Site, all under "How to...

  • How to Find an Air Force Reserve Recruiter

    The U.S. Air Force is an essential part of the country's offensive and defensive military capability. About 15 percent of the total Air Force personnel exists as reservists, and more than 30...

  • How to mail packages to American Military Personnel

    Mailing packages to U.S. service members and military personnel is very similar to sending to any other address in the U.S. There are a few additional guidelines and restrictions for military...

  • How to Join the Air Force Today

    Are you looking for a way to serve your country? The best way of doing this in the United States is to join the United States Air Force. This article will tell you how to join as well as provide...

  • How to Wash a Navy Sailor Hat

    A clean Navy sailor hat, or Dixie Cup, is part of a uniform that will pass inspection and represent the Navy well. However, because the hats may be touched by dirty hands or worn on ships, the...

  • How to advance to pay grade E-3. (US Coast Guard)

    So you joined the Coast Guard and want to advance to Fireman, Seaman, or an Airman. The advacement to E-3 steps will give you your basic requirements to do just that. This "ehow steps"...

  • How to Calculate Navy Retirement Pay

    Members of the Navy and the other military branches can retire after at least 20 years of service. Retirement benefits can provide an ongoing income for life, but the initial payments amount to...

  • How to Lace U.S. Army Gaiters

    A gaiter is a piece of protective gear that covers the leg and ankle to protect that area from injury. During the 1930's the Army issued a white dress version of standard issue gaiters for...

  • How to Replace Lost Military Dog Tags

    Military dog tags are identifier tags that every member of the military wears any time he or she is on duty. Most will also wear them when they are off duty as well. The military dog tag contains...

  • How to Display a Naval Officer Shadow Box

    It is always important to celebrate our national and local heroes for answering their call to duty. Whether you're celebrating the career of a retired Naval Officer or you're celebrating the life...

  • How to Roll Sleeves on BDUs

    Rolling the sleeves of battle dress uniforms, or BDUs, serves a number of purposes. It, of course, keeps the wearer cool in warm weather. It also keeps baggy sleeves from getting caught or stuck...

  • How to Raise the Flag on an Army Base

    Army soldiers defend the American flag in their daily duties. As such, the American flag is shown tremendous respect as it is raised and lowered on an Army post. The raising of the flag signals...

  • How to File Taxes With Military Enlistment Bonuses

    Military pay consists of two components, pay and allowances, with the difference being that allowances aren't taxable and pay is, at least under most circumstances. Enlistment bonuses fall into...

  • How to Retrieve an Original Military Enlistment Record

    Military service records are essential in order for veterans and eligible next-of-kin to obtain educational, medical, burial or employment preference benefits. They are also an invaluable tool in...

  • How to Join the Army After You Obtained a Bachelor's Degree

    Some people dream of being in the military their whole lives. Many want to follow in the footsteps of a parent or grandparent and serve their country. Others aren't sure what they want to do...

  • How to Renew a Military Identification Card

    To access military benefits, a valid military identification card is required for both military members and their dependents. Benefits include access to facilities such as exchange stores,...

  • How to Survive the Military Academy (A Guide for Women)

    Many female recruits have certain "female-related" concerns when they first head to one of the military academies. This advice will address some of the frequently asked questions.

  • How to Join Navy

    In today's economy people are faced with job fields that are not as opportunistic as they used to be. One area that maintains stability is the military, and in particular, the Navy. An advantage...

  • How to prepare yourself before going to Basic Training/Bootcamp

    You've decided to trade in your comfy life of cable tv, internet and cell phones for a life of military duty. This is a very courageous and honorable choice you've made as I was once that very...

  • How to Get Military Discharge Papers

    All military service members who have separated or retired from the service can request copies of their personal military discharge papers, otherwise known as the DD-214. The discharge papers can...

  • How to Apply for Full Disability From VA

    Take initiative to apply for full disability from VA when medical problems arise from military service. Monthly benefit compensation is provided by the VA when disability application claims are...

  • How to Join the Military Without Getting Bamboozled

    If you are reading this article, you probaly have given thought to joining a branch of the military. With the economy being the way it is, who could blame you? The military seems to be one of the...

  • How to Pick a Navy Job with High Reenlistment Bonuses

    Picking a job in the Navy is a long process if thinking long term. One of the biggest factors is pay and a reenlist bonus will help you earn more.

  • How to Tuck BDU Cuffs in Boots

    Regulations dictate how soldiers should wear the military battle dress uniform (BDU). The rules require that the cuffs of the trousers be bloused and then tucked into combat boots. During...

  • How to Join the Marines Fast

    This topic will inform you of what is expected in order to join the Marines or as it is commonly referred to, the Marine Corps. It's not as easy as it used to be. But with a little due diligence...

  • How to Find an Exciting Military Job

    The U.S. armed forces offer a plethora of career opportunities. There are jobs for those who are interested in technology, finance, law, or engineering. Finding a job that is both interesting and...

  • How to Be in the National Guard

    The National Guard is the oldest branch of the U.S. military. Founded during the Revolutionary War, today the National Guard serves both state governments and the federal government, and its...

  • How to Take Steps to Join the Army

    Joining the Army to serve our country is an honorable task. In order to join the military, there are several steps that must be followed and enlistment requirements that must be met.

  • How to Get Your Father's War Medals

    Medals earned during military service are not only important to service members, but also to their families. If you have a loved one who served in the Armed Forces, you can easily obtain...

  • How to Wear Navy Medals & Ribbons

    U.S. Navy medals and ribbons are worn on either service or dress uniforms, by men and women, enlisted sailors and officers. They act as symbols of awards granted to the individual. The rules...

  • How to Mount Navy Medals

    Navy medals are symbols of awards given to Navy officers and enlisted sailors. They consist of a metal coin hanging from a ribbon and are worn on a variety of dress uniforms. There are...

  • How to find ASVAB Study Guides Online

    The ASVAB is an aptitude test administered to candidates seeking to enlist in the military. The ASVAB is one of the factors determining a candidates eligibility to enlist. It also identifies which...

  • How to Become an Army Officer When Enlisted

    Many enlisted men and women in the Army, upon deciding to make the military a career, desire to become officers. The pay and benefits are superior, including in their eventual retirement. What...

  • How to Get out of the Military

    Usually your chances of getting an early release from the military are very slim to none. But there are on occasions where, this can be possible. You'll see how here.

  • How to Become an Army ROTC Instructor

    The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program designed to teach college students the necessary leadership and critical thinking skills to become commissioned officers in the...

  • How to Join the Air Force Reserves

    The Air Force Reserve can be a solid option for people who don't want to make a full-time commitment to the military but would like to serve their country. Reservists reap many of the same rewards...

  • How to Build a Military Ribbon Rack

    Military ribbon racks are the way soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines display the medals and awards they have earned through their military service. They act as a visual resume for the service...

  • How to Pick Your Job in the Army

    If you are thinking about joining the Army, you should have some ideas about what kind of job you would like to do when you are in. Here are some ideas to help you see how the process works.

  • How to Determine If You Want to Join The Military

    Ever think about joining the military? Here are some things to consider before you make this ultimate sacrifice.

  • How to Display Navy Medals

    Honorable service men and women of any branch of the United States government are awarded medals that recognize special accomplishments and achievements. Such medals are symbols of a dedication of...

  • How to Wear Navy Medals Correctly

    Wearing navy medals properly and correctly is essential in showing professionalism and patriotism. Navy medals should be displayed proudly. This step by step instruction will demonstrate how to...

  • How to Do a partial DITY move (Personally Procured Move) in the military with your POV

    This article explains how to do a partial DITY move with your Privately Owned Vehicle (POV). When executing Military PCS orders to a new duty station, without a doubt the easiest way to transport...

  • How to Score the ASVAB

    The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is an examination used by all five branches of the U.S. Armed Forces to determine qualification for enlisting in the given branch or a...

  • How to Meet National Guard Physical Requirements

    The National Guard of the United States is a reserve military force that also includes components of the United States Air Force. Once you have made your decision to enlist in the National Guard...

  • How to make the best of being Deployed With Children

    No parent wants to leave their children for months on end, but when you are in the military it will happen whether you want it to or not. So how do you leave those small children knowing that...

  • How to Get Out of the National Guard

    There are various reasons why you might need a leave or a discharge from the National Guard, including illness, injury, psychological issues, or medical and family problems. Once you join the...

  • How to Prepare Yourself for Army Basic Training If You're a Woman

    Congratulations! You’ve done it! You’ve taken the ASVAB, passed the Army physical, dotted the i’s, crossed the t’s and signed on the bottom line. You are now a proud member of the United States...

  • How to Fire a rifle (Like Rambo) Hooah

    It can some times be difficult to shoot a gun accurately. However, if you know to do it properly, you should not have any problems hitting the target.

  • How to Find Military Wages Earned

    Military members traditionally get paid less money than their civilian counterparts. However, they can receive allowances that do not count towards their actual wages earned, yet cover costs that...

  • How to Find Someone's Military Records

    Service in the U.S. Armed Forces is a significant part of the history and heritage of an individual, be it your father, brother or perhaps even yourself. Having proper and official military...

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