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NEWS | Feb. 2, 2011

Navy advancement exams are approaching

By Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Brannon Deugan Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs

The Navy-wide March advancement cycle is quickly approaching and will be administered for E-6, E-5, and E-4 Sailors as follows:

Mar. 3 E-6 Exam
Mar. 10 E-5 Exam
Mar. 17 E-4 Exam

It's never too early to start studying for the advancement exam. Sailors should start by looking at past profile sheets and collecting bibliography information located on Navy Knowledge Online in the Navy Advancement Center website.

For more information contact your Command Career Counselor or call the Education Services Officer at 764-7771 ext. 209.