Imperial Navy, and Starfighter Corps Needs You
Mister Ben Merasska,
Your scores have been finalised in the Planetary Piloting Test and Simulation (Alderaan). Your scores place you in the top third of all participants. This is a great achievement, and you should be proud. We in the Imperial Navy and Starfighter Corps would like to extend an invitation to an Open House at the Imperial Recruitment Center in Aldera.
Contrary to popular belief, the pilots of the Navy and Starfighter Corps are not all TIE fighter pilots. The Imperial Military boasts the most advanced and powerful starships and fighters in the galaxy, and its pilots fly not only the versatile and fast TIE fighters, but a whole range of ships, from the heavily armoured and powerful Lambda-class shuttle, to the well known and feared Imperial-class Star Destroyer. You'll see the galaxy piloting one or any of these, visiting exotic locales and seeing wonders of space firsthand.
Coming to the Recruitment Centre is not considered an agreement to join; rumours of impressment and conscription are unfounded. The Imperial Military is composed of clones and an all-volunteer citizen force. And if you are not an Imperial Citizen and are human, service will grant you citizenship at the end your enlistment period.
If you do decide to go through Basic Military Training, you need not even join the Imperial Navy or Starfighter Corps. There are a whole host of opportunities for you, ranging from the Exploration Corps to the Diplomatic Corps, though these require further training and testing separate from military training.
We also know that many of our servicemen and women join to help their families with expenses and money. That is why all recruits receive an enlistment bonus of 15000 credits just for signing up. Anyone who joins through your referrals tacks on an additional 2000 credits for both of you, and this stacks for as many referrals as you make. Simply joining can guarantee both you and your family's solvency for years to come. Housing costs nothing - all housing costs and living expenses are handled by the Imperial Military, so virtually all of your pay goes into your pocket and account and stays there.
Attached to this message is a free document detailing the enlistment and training process, written by a former serviceman. If you wish, read it and familiarize yourself with the process.
We of the Imperial Navy and Starfighter Corps hope you will consider this invitation and come to the Open House; schedules and times are included at the bottom of this document.
Service. Fealty. Fidelity.
Honourably yours,
Major Wren A. Denarai
Chief Recruitment Officer
Alderaan Recruitment Office
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Surviving Imperial Navy Basic Training
It's certainly not your father's Navy anymore. Without peer, the Navy and Starfighter Corps' pilot training programmes are the most demanding in the galaxy. In recent years, they have emphasized survival training, toughened physical fitness standards, and have lengthened the basic training course from seven weeks to nine weeks. So, what can you expect in Navy and Starfighter Corps Basic Military Training (N/SCBMT?)
Read on, my friend, and find out...
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Ben Merasska,
We would like to thank you for submitting to the Planetary Piloting Test and Simulation. Thousands apply each month, and only hundreds meet the cutoff entrance score needed (80) for acceptance.
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted into the Royal Alderaani Academy Piloting Program. Through this program, you will learn about the starships used by the Royal Guard, and the Alderaani Relief Fleet, which serves as a disaster relief force and frequently delivers aid and serves those in need throughout the galaxy.
The cutoff score needed for full public tuition assistance and bursaries is 90 and your score (88.5), is too low for full assistance and bursaries. Your score does qualify you for partial assistance and bursaries (up to a third of both tuition and housing costs). However, there are plenty of resources at your disposal to help offset the cost of study and housing in addition to the partial public assistance and bursaries.
We will hold a spot open in the registration records for you. Enrollment begins 8-25, and all tuition is due within the first week of classes and training. Alternatively, you may work out a payment plan with the Academy; one must be approved by the end of the first month.
We hope to see you,
Corrio Forgiana
Dean of Students and Student Affairs
Royal Academy of Alderaan
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