Well,
Back in 1980 when my Dad went to OCS himself, you can be sure that there was no airwarriors.com or some other gouge to go off of before getting there. He survived, became an Ensign, and had his stint in the Navy. He didn't know jack before checking in. I'm not all that sure he was even given the Big 4 prior to memorize before heading to Pensacola.
I think these days your recruiter gives you enough information survive if you want to survive. I've done plenty of reading on these forums and elsewhere, but words don't hold a candle to actually doing something, ANYTHING, first hand. I don't care if it's OCS, making bread, or jumping out of an airplane, there's only so much the written word can convey.
If and when the day comes that I get to attend OCS, I have a feeling that no matter the gouge I have or will read, it will be a different, unique, difficult, and rewarding experience in any aspect you can imagine.
~Nate
Sailorman1982 said:
I would love to go there without any information; yet, that is an ominous statement. I never like to enter the field without stetching because you might get hurt. Your advice appears risky; and this is not Risky Business, its Top Gun baby, and I'm not going to right checks my body can't cash. :cowboy_12
Sailor man