I'm punting that question to @RUFiO181 and/or @NavyOffRec. Stand by...Oh - so there's no "dual qualified?" That's what I had in the AF - I was 14N4 and 16F (Intell and FAO)
I'm punting that question to @RUFiO181 and/or @NavyOffRec. Stand by...
No. Uncle Sugar pays for your travel expenses and per diem. When you get done, you file a travel claim that includes expenses, including things like mileage to the airport from your home, parking, taxis, etc. Knock on wood, but the Navy has always been quick to close out my travel claims - usually within a week.
There is such a thing known as "No cost IDTT orders", where you would end up paying for your own travel - going to DCO school is not one of those cases, though.
Oh - so there's no "dual qualified?" That's what I had in the AF - I was 14N4 and 16F (Intell and FAO)
You can be fully qualified in more than one area, however, you will have a primary designator that drives everything. I started off as an Intel officer and then changed to IP. I am fully qualified in both, but IP is my primary and is what drives unit assignments, etc.Oh - so there's no "dual qualified?" That's what I had in the AF - I was 14N4 and 16F (Intell and FAO)
you'd have to get a waiver.Question: Could you have started and fully qualified in Intel, studied IP's PQS material and eventually pass the associated oral board and such and have the BASIC IP AQD added to your record without having to change designators and remain as an Intel Officer?
Got it.you'd have to get a waiver.
Your primary designator is your job. Anything else is just gravy.Got it.