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Navy e writer
Navy e writer










  1. #NAVY E WRITER REGISTRATION#
  2. #NAVY E WRITER FREE#

Applicants are required to possess any of the following educational/professional qualifications:Ī. Applicants must not be below the height of 1.69 meters for males and 1.65 meters for females.ħ. Applicants who have tattoos are also not to apply.Ħ. Applicants with any of the following medical/physical challenges are NOT to apply: sight problem, ear problem, communicable diseases, mental problems, stammering, or any physical disability.

Applicants must be free from any previous criminal conviction by a court of law.ĥ. Applicants must not be married or have children.Ĥ. See the Educational Requirements for Entry into Each Category.ģ. For entry categories requiring NCE, Diploma (OND), Registered Nurse/Midwife qualifications, such as categories A1, A2, A3, A4, C2, C3, D2, E5, F2, J, K and N as well as categories D3 (Sportsmen and Sportswomen), D5 (Chaplain Assistants, D6 (Imam Assistants) and H (Drivers/Mechanics), applicants must be between ages of 18 – 26 years by 31 September 2023. Applicants for entry categories A5, B1, B2, B3, C1, D1, D7, E2, E3, E4 and F1 require School Certificate and must be between the ages of 18 – 22 years by 30 September 2023. Applicant must be a citizen of Nigeria by birth.Ģ. Thereafter, those who emerge successful at the Recruitment Examinations are invited for interview before final shortlisting of qualified candidates.ġ.

On completion of online registration by applicants, successful ones are invited for Recruitment Examinations. Applicants would then begin their application process by filling online application forms. Not you.The NN Recruitment Process commences with advertisements in the print and electronic media for awareness of the general public. You will overcome those obstacles, trials of life and they will be the ones broken. “To me it means no matter the situation, no matter how bad it may seem, if you stand firm and keep your head up nothing will break you down. “This means ‘Stand firm and the waves will break’.” Her favourite Tongan proverb is ‘Holo pe tu’u, ko e naglu e fasi’. “I am quite fluent in my cultural language and I am proud that I grew up hearing Tongan at home and at church because it gives me the opportunity to communicate with my family back home.” “What makes me proud in being a Tongan is that my people migrate here, Australia, USA and other countries and make something of themselves, so they can provide for those family members who still remain back home due to elderly family members not being able to travel or just not having the opportunity or chance to move out and explore. Mele, as a Ship’s Writer or Operational Administrator, describes her role as “behind the scenes”, dealing with Navy personnel’s documents, promotions, leave, awards and postings. “I’ve seen what life is like back in the homeland, the life my parents lived before migrating to New Zealand. He spent two years living in Tonga before joining the Navy. Joining the RNZN would have to be one of the best decisions I have made.” Like many others, I have learned to adapt and maintain a healthy work ethic. Something I miss about being home is being surrounded by my family. “Times can get pretty hectic but you learn to enjoy it. “I love to cook and I love seeing smiles as sailors come through the slide for meal times.” He served on board HMNZS Canterbury during the ship’s relief mission to Tonga following the volcanic eruption in January. Paul says chefing has taught him so much about working in a team. “I joined along with my little brother because I wanted to help my parents financially and I thought it would be great to serve our country with my brother at my side.” She and her brother are Tongan, raised in Otara in South Auckland. “I ran up to my little brother on the day of our graduation crying as we were really proud to finally be called sailors of the Royal New Zealand Navy.” “It’s a memory I’ll cherish forever, joining with my sister.” Mele was his ‘rock’ during Basic Common Training, says Paul.












Navy e writer