Michael_J_Caboose
Squadron N2/N6
Lol, that's the one I posted a few comments up.
Oof then thats the wrong one LOL I'll go back through my drive and look. Thanks for catching that!Lol, that's the one I posted a few comments up.
I've started watching your videos a little. They are clutch! Thank you so much!No worries. In my drive link I have a few videos that I made (but didn't have the ability to add to the other folders) covering MC rank families that may be useful. Looking through the check in thing, don't check into King hall, it will be Nimitz (1356 Meyerkord). There should be SOCs and Candios outside directing you. ODS checks into King Hall.
NP, I made them because I didn't understand navy ranks until rank families were broken down for me. You may not have any (former) Marines in your class that can break it down for yall.I've started watching your videos a little. They are clutch! Thank you so much!
How long did you wait from selection until you shipped?NP, I made them because I didn't understand navy ranks until rank families were broken down for me. You may not have any (former) Marines in your class that can break it down for yall.
Selected April of 21, OCS Sep 5th. I was in a different situation coming straight from the MC. My interservice transfer expired Sep 28th.How long did you wait from selection until you shipped?
I'm civilian picked up for a SNA slot and mine is Dec 3rd 21' was selection. OCS Date is Nov 27 22'
Lol this wait is killing me. I have so much time, and my days consist of work, run/workout, and study. Only 10 more months...Your timeline is very similar to our SNA/SNFOs.
Most of us in this group are not even in OCS yet, I'd recommend checking the other threads with people post OCS and beyond. Maybe @Michael_J_Caboose can point you in the right direction. Best of Luck and also very interesting information! Either way super exciting either way. FLY NAVY!Hey guys,
Been scouring around for traditional aviator career timelines. Depending on your platform, you can expect a 3 year ‘sea tour’ which consists of a single deployment lasting 6-12 months.
Then you will likely serve a “shore tour’, also lasting about 3 years. During the shore tour, you will not deploy on a boat but there are still times when you travel.
what comes next? Those two tours add up to 6 years, so of an 8 year commitment what do aviators generally find themselves doing the last 2 years of their initial commitment?
Also, I was surprised that aviators may be on the boat only 6-12 months in the first 6 years of their commitment. Am I understanding that correctly?
You guys are pretty knowledge about the Navy so I am curious about y’all’s thoughts on this. Hope the training is going well.