Serious answer: I got nothing. I do know that if you can get clearance to be on a submarine, then, at least to me, it would be logical that you would be able to get clearance for nuke since the clearance level is the same for cone and nuke. Not sure why it would be an issue, but I've found that when you ask questions about stuff that you think is logical, you step on toes you didn't realize you were going to, though that could just be my unique, uber-PC presentation style.
Anyway, Mike was saying that there is a handy spell check feature for the forum, and that those who post here place great importance on the quality of English used in people's posts. Consider it an introduction to the nuclear world, as opposed to the text/IM world.
If you can't be a nuke, its not the end of the world. Try to work on the LAN if you can't get nuke, they seem to have the best prospects outside of nuke. And use your time in the Navy, no matter where, to work on your college degree. Do not waste all your time drinking (I say this with a giant vodka-cranberry beside me, but I already finished my degree). And that's all I got.
BTW, a deep tan and a thick accent are probably not helpful for getting into the nuclear program.

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Wait, I meant, uhhh, stay inside a bit more, I mean, uhhhhhhhh ... I'll to stop digging, wait, what's that? Eight degrees left for Australia you say, well in that case...