nodropinufaka
Well-Known Member
As the others have posted, I also absolutely disagree. Frankly, I showed up for OCS as a First Class with the same sentiment, but going through that process changed me in very important ways, and helped me frame aspects of my leadership style. It's a wake up call, and a reminder that you have zero experience as an officer - zero. The extreme attention to detail with severe consequences for failure is a good primer for people who will operate weapons systems, employ deadly force, and be responsible for people's lives.
i will agree. Also showed up as a first class with a combat deployment to Iraq under my belt.
Was a extremely worthwhile experience that I hope to never have to do again. Lol