Request for Information - is it necessary?

coleguy

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I'm currently filling out my application to NASS, and I noticed on the USNA Admissions website a link that takes you to a "Request for Information" form. It seems like an important form (it requires social security numbers, addresses, etc). I haven't heard anything about this form, and I was wondering if it is necessary or important. Any help would be appreciated!
 
I'm currently filling out my application to NASS, and I noticed on the USNA Admissions website a link that takes you to a "Request for Information" form. It seems like an important form (it requires social security numbers, addresses, etc). I haven't heard anything about this form, and I was wondering if it is necessary or important. Any help would be appreciated!
What do you mean by ‘I haven’t heard anything about this form’? If it’s on the official USNA website, and part of the application, then it’s necessary and important. Maybe I’m missing something.

If you join the military, there is nothing about you they won’t know. Least of all your social security number and your address. If you attend a SA, you will have background checks run, fill out further security information/forms, etc.

If you are asking BC you think it’s a hoax? If you are following official links, from official sites, it’s not.
 
If you are asking BC you think it’s a hoax? If you are following official links, from official sites, it’s not.
+1 - sorry for usurping your screen name but "Just Do It!"
Here's a hint on all USNA paperwork (and the military in general), no one is trying to trick you with any question or form. The military tends to see things in black and white, so if something is capable of being interpreted just the way it is written, that is probably what they are looking for. The old adage " RTFQ, ATFQ " (i.e Read the full question, answer the full question;)) , applies.
 
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