This is the first Albanian woman part of the American Navy

Sabrije Selimi joined one of the most difficult armed forces in America, the United States Marine Corporation (USMC) years ago. In 2012, it was registered and sent to the boarding camp in Parris Island, South Carolina, for 13 weeks for basic training, reports AlbFem. After winning [...]
In 2012, it was registered and sent to the boarding camp in Parris Island, South Carolina, for 13 weeks for basic training, reports AlbFem.
After winning the Maria title, he went to North Carolina for Marine Combat Training (MCT) that lasted for a month.
After completing combat training, he continued to the School of Professional Military Specialisation (MOS), in FLC, Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri.
Her task included working with people in the field of distribution management to transport everything, from people and supplies, to sources and equipment, even amphibious vehicles or planes, for which she has obtained dozens of licenses.
During the period of service there, specifically in 2016, Sabrija became chief of shipments, even though the task was destined for higher degrees and then automotive management chiefs.
He is currently attending psychology studies as he intends to complete his master level in this area.













