
Remember that names are translated to Japanese by how they are pronounced. So these Japanese Tattoo designs of Mycah are only correct for you if you pronounce Mycah as mie-kah. That is the name Mycah (when pronounced mie-kah) in Japanese katakana is マイカ with the romaji maika. The standard way that names are translated to Japanese is with katakana. We also offer Mycah in hiragana which while not standard may be preferred when a more feminine Japanese Tattoo design of Mycah is wanted. The name Mycah means "Divine" which in kanji is 神性 which is read shinsei. If you are only interested in a Japanese Tattoo Design of the meaning of the name Mycah then click on the image for all the available options. We also offer Japanese Tattoo designs of Mycah that have both the pronunciation in kana and the meaning in kanji. If you scroll down you will see several tattoo designs that translate both the prounciation and the meaning of the name Mycah. Learn more about the etymology of Mycah at BehindTheName.The decision to get out of the Navy can be just as tough as the decision to join.Įveryone’s exit experience is different, but they all have these basic elements in common: 1. It sure would be nice to come and go as I pleased without having to worry about liberty restrictions. 2. You begin to research life outside of the Navy. Photo: Communication Specialist 3rd Class K. Some Navy jobs transfer easily into the civilian world, maybe even with higher pay. Some of your training even counts for school credit. Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Achterling/USN Some of your friends will think you’re stupid while others will wish they had the courage to join you in facing the insecurities of civilian life. The CMC will paint a picture of doom and gloom of life without the support of the Navy.

It’s his job he’s protecting the Navy’s investment. Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Damian Berg/USN It costs a lot to train, feed, and house a sailor.

It’s just as nerve-racking as signing your enlistment contract. You live up to the Navy song ( Anchors Aweigh) and drink to the foam while partying one last time with shipmates - the best friends you’ve ever had. The CMC feels like he failed you and the Navy. The feeling you get when you’re finally out.Īll this time you were providing freedom and now you know what it feels like. You will never take it for granted again. You become the unofficial spokesperson for all veterans. No matter what branch of the military you were in, you’ll get the questions. You’re now the expert in all things military, you know all the ranks in every branch, every custom, every piece of gear, every operation, etc. Our friends at Ranger Up made a video about this. You miss it.Īfter a few years, maybe even a few months, you begin to miss it.

You miss the adventure, the awesome stuff you got to do, and most of all, the camaraderie. Congratulations, you experienced what one percent of America gets to do.
