Mish, my sister graduated from the USNA and went into the Supply Corps. After she completed that portion of her training in Athens, GA, she shipped out to a sub tender based in Scotland for 3 years. She had several enlisted folks on her staff that literally were her lifelines (payroll, supplies, etc.) She is out of the Navy and still keeps in touch with some of those folks who were in the trenches with her along the way.
I probably don't need to tell you that she got valuable training along the way. They paid for her MBA while she was stationed in San Diego and she's got an incredible network as well as really big and high paying jobs along the way. And it all started back in supply. (My D19's college has a fabulous program in Supply Chain management, which is a field that has a big need, pays well and great opportunities.) So you never know where you can go in the logistics field... they are literally the backbone of any business. Business is made, defined and broken there.
Good luck to Marc!
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