Jacqueline is retired from the United States Navy. Born in San Francisco, CA and raised in Las Vegas, NV, she graduated from the University of South Florida with a Major in biological health sciences.
Jacqueline served 5 years as a hospital corpsman in the US Navy, with tours in San Diego, California and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. She currently resides in Syracuse, NY, and is studying to become a physicians assistant.
Many students explore college pathways that align with leadership development, discipline, and public service.
Military colleges in the United States offer structured academic environments that combine traditional higher education with military training, leadership instruction, and physical development.
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The Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) is used to measure a person’s potential to learn a foreign language for certain military career fields.
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Aviation Electrician’s Mates (AE) keep Navy and Marine Corps aircraft flying safely by maintaining and repairing critical electrical and electronic systems.
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The United States Navy charges its Interior Communications Electricians (IC) with the installation, maintenance, and repair of all the interior communications equipment required aboard ships and at shore facilities.
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Navy Religious Program Specialists (RP) primarily assist Navy Chaplains in the performance of the chaplain’s duties. They also support the Chaplains in developing and implementing programs that help to meet the needs of Sailors and Marines.
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