Really treading the sea-lawyer needle with that timing. Good luck (meant seriously, from another sea lawyer)I am wondering if the 3 months of OCS, being paid an E5,
counts as enlisted time towards O1E pay? If I have 3 years 10 months enlisted
time, and that would put me over the time frame to qualify for the O1E.
We had a NUPOC who nearly maxed out the benefit of NUPOC but then while running in preparation for OCS injured a knee, by the time surgery and rehab was done and then OCS this person exceeded 4 years (while in OCS), and was awarded a GCM in the process. This was a rare circumstance.I was at OCS with someone who had 3 years and 8 months of prior service time. Under normal circumstances she would not have graduated with enough enlisted time to get the E pay, but she rolled so many times that she was over the 4 year mark upon commissioning.
If intentional, the level of sham here is almost admirable.I was at OCS with someone who had 3 years and 8 months of prior service time. Under normal circumstances she would not have graduated with enough enlisted time to get the E pay, but she rolled so many times that she was over the 4 year mark upon commissioning.
If the navy had a sea lawyer badge I’d qualify…and I’d wear it with pride!There should be a Sea Lawyer of the Year award. Like the Darwin Awards, but winning.