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My son has joined the Navy and he told me today that the Navy classified him as Bravo 12, does anybody know what that means? I can't ask the recuiter because he doesn't know what it means either or so he says. Please help.

2006-09-06 12:36:30 · 10 answers · asked by tracy211968 6 in Politics & Government Military

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Your Son's Mission Occupational Specialty (MOS) is B12; Personal Protective Clothing & Equipment

This means he will be working with Nuclear, Biological and Chemical suits and equipment.

Good field, means he saves lives.

2006-09-06 12:42:40 · answer #1 · answered by Q-burt 5 · 1 0

The navy doesn't classify people that way. The Navy sepperates people into rates. My wife for example is an ATI that mean (aircraft technition (I level)). If his recruiter doesn't know what that means then he probobly missunderstood. "Bravo Zulu" in the Navy means "well done". But that is all I know. By the way I am on a navy base right now asking everyone and none of them know what that means either. Probobly a missunderstanding. If he or you have any questions feel free to e-mail me. (I am a civilian with an even take on what it is like in the Navy)

2006-09-06 12:58:09 · answer #2 · answered by gawain37 2 · 0 0

I'm currently in the Navy, Never heard of a Bravo 12. The navy doesn't place our personell in that fashion. We use what are called rates, MA is Master at Arms (military police), YN is a yeoman (admin), things like that. I"m free to email if you or he has questions.

2006-09-06 13:12:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It means your son has been playing too many Navy Seals video games. There is no such thing in the US Navy as Bravo 12.
Don't worry about it. It's just a fantasy.

2006-09-06 12:43:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

"sorry, i hate army"

Thats good because her son is joining the Navy. Do people really not know the difference? Why even post?

2006-09-06 13:22:34 · answer #5 · answered by Curt 4 · 1 0

It means a Brave Man. It is very big award which is normally given in navy.

2006-09-08 23:34:48 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

question is out of context. yet surely it means, someone, accordingly, a woman. replaced into informed or directed that she might want to proceed doing what ever it replaced into she replaced into doing. in short all sparkling shows to bypass ahead or proceed. Blunder got here to gentle means some mistake or mishap replaced into discovered out after she replaced into allowed or given permission to proceed with what she replaced into doing. for this reason she probabally suffered some harm. What it is or replaced into relies upon on the job she replaced into doing. What that replaced into is unknown to me. it is the that technique of out of context. you probably did not let us know what she were given the all sparkling for. Nor the blunder.

2016-11-25 01:18:54 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no such thing in the navy, it might be an internal unit classification for his unit.

2006-09-06 14:11:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

he must be a navy seal perhaps? he could tell you but then he'd have to kill you so dont make him explain.

2006-09-06 12:43:23 · answer #9 · answered by Bob 3 · 0 1

sorry, i hate army.

2006-09-06 12:43:31 · answer #10 · answered by aaaaa 2 · 0 5

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