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Join the USNI

January 16th, 2012

If you are considering a career in one of our sea services, I recommend that you join the United States Naval Institute (USNI).

Your USNI membership will give you access to online resources to assist you in gaining valuable knowledge of our nation’s history. A resource that no Future Sailor and interested family members should be without.

From the USNI Member’s Benefits page;

  • You empower active-duty Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen by giving them exclusive access to strategic insights and perspectives that shape their understanding of key issues that challenge America’s armed forces, plus the real-world, decision-making tools they use every day to carry out their missions and keep America strong, safe and free.
  • You foster a stronger, more dynamic national defense by providing the means for an indispensable independent forum that stimulates and enables an open exchange of Sea Services commentary and discourse that challenges conventional wisdom and maximizes the quality of professional debate.
  • You honor the men and women of our Sea Services by preserving their powerful legacy and history so that future generations may continue to value their service, dedication and sacrifice.


Join the USNI here.

I know you will enjoy it as much as I.

OK, now that you have joined, you get to complete your first official action as a member of the United States Naval Institute. Before midnight 12 March 2012, you get to vote for the Board of Directors. Before you vote, I recommend that you visit one of the candidates, the Steel Jaw Scribe, and read up on his vision. He received my vote, I hope he gets yours, too.

Disclaimer: I am a member of the USNI. This recommendation is my own, and I have not received compensation of any kind to generate this post.


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