jetullis6
Been there done that
I got my admin to write a page 13 for my service record for both gun and rifle.Yeah I've never seen anyone awarded a marksmanship ribbon. For us its typically something that the TMs say we can wear after a gun shoot
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I got my admin to write a page 13 for my service record for both gun and rifle.Yeah I've never seen anyone awarded a marksmanship ribbon. For us its typically something that the TMs say we can wear after a gun shoot
Yup same here.I'm AD and I didn't use any form for my LORs. They were all written on official letter head.
Yes. You need it for RLP.If you have your jacket and parka, but are going in the summer should you still bring it?

My question is in reference to BAH while at OCS...
(For the AD folks) If I am already receiving BAH (single) because I still have an active lease...will I continue to receive my BAH while in RI? My current command says that I "should" because OCS is not considered a PCS move. I just want to verify if this is correct/incorrect information so that i can plan accordingly. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Pretty sure if you are AD you keep getting BAH. You will lose BAS but unless it has changed you will keep getting BAH for the area of your current orders.
For accounting purposes, NUPOC candidates count as 'enlisted' until they commission. I kept my BAH, which was calculated based on my NRD location, throughout OCS. Priors kept their BAH, too. So unless something has changed, you should keep receiving BAH as a prior enlisted candidate. You can try to contact the PSD in Newport for a more official answer.
So how does the logistics go for driving to OCS, since it is not a PCS move? Do they give you money for storage, etc?
Depends who you get. I never learned them and got by fine, but if you get asked for RLP and don't know them, "down up aye aye sir."Ok, so I'm solid on ranks and insignias for officers and enlisted but the warrant officers are hurting my brain. How much will they grill you on those and will I be expected to give the verbal description of their insignias and collar devices verbatim??
One taught the gun safety course while I was there. He was a W-5 who insisted we call him "Gunner." He was so chill. His brown leather belt on his NWU's was so out of regs that my officer candidate head nearly imploded.I know it's not the same, but I was having the same issue when I was learning them for boot camp...decided I'd just take the hit and make sure I knew the other stuff solid. Ha I've actually only met 3 so far in my career. And, from everyone I've talked to, I feel like many people in the Navy don't know the warrant ranks very well.