It's odd at first, but you get used to it...I find my missing the Army comes more from the friends i had, and the good times and the situations we got into, it was a great thing for me to do from 18-22, more productive than college would have been for me.
Then i think about the ******** of being on 4 acres of the ROK that a Lieutenant Colonel considered his fiefdom, the hours after dark painting the chock blocks for the Bradley's perfectly Red and White diagonally, buffing floors at midnight cause some E-7's wife pissed him off so he's in the barracks taking it out on the troops...My best duty involved times were in the Balkans and when we were on patrol on the Korean DMZ...the rest was a bunch of king nothing ********...
I miss the people, and the places we went, and those are stories i'll tell til i get planted, but i don't think i'd do it again.
You'll have a hard time adjusting, everyone seems lazy and unmotivated, but the Navy probably did you well, and you'll excel at whatever you do on the civvie side