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sTUPID qUESTIONS aBOUT ocs

katiemmora

Member
For married people, anyone know about the whole bring the “spouse’s original unexpired identification card” thing? For other documents, it says a court certified copy is acceptable, but it doesn’t say that for this one. Surely they don’t expect me to take my wife’s ID for 3 months lol

My husband is currently at OCS and only took the copy of my ID and not my original. He hasn’t said in his letters/phone calls/emails that he needed it.
 

kookylukey

Well-Known Member
Hearing that the next SNA board is May 2022. If you were accepted in that board, when would you ship out to OCS theoretically?
I got my Pro-rec Y in June and am going to OCS at the end of this month. So for me almost 6 months, but my OR offered me to go earlier if I really wanted to. However, there's been talk of a big chunk of SNAs getting pushed to FY23. So theoretically anywhere from a couple months after to a year
 
I got my Pro-rec Y in June and am going to OCS at the end of this month. So for me almost 6 months, but my OR offered me to go earlier if I really wanted to. However, there's been talk of a big chunk of SNAs getting pushed to FY23. So theoretically anywhere from a couple months after to a year
Thank you and best of luck
 

TheDR

Member
How’s the timeline between PROREC and receiving your OCS date looking these days? I’ve heard aviation’s getting pushed back but not sure if others have been getting OCS dates recently.
 

slick99

Well-Known Member
How’s the timeline between PROREC and receiving your OCS date looking these days? I’ve heard aviation’s getting pushed back but not sure if others have been getting OCS dates recently.
I got a PROREC Y in May 2021 and won't be shipping until September 2022. Others have gone sooner though.
 

slick99

Well-Known Member
Are you having to graduate college first, or is it normal for it to be over a year?
Nah, I graduated this past spring. originally was supposed to ship in January '22. A lot of SNAs have had their ship dates pushed back right now, but I think the normal wait time is probably less than a year. Without the whole covid situation it would probably be even shorter.
 
This is probably a weird question, but im taking the PRT and swearing in tomorrow. Does anyone know how long it takes to sign all the paperwork and swear in? Is it an all day thing, or will I be out in a couple hours? Thanks
 

kookylukey

Well-Known Member
This is probably a weird question, but im taking the PRT and swearing in tomorrow. Does anyone know how long it takes to sign all the paperwork and swear in? Is it an all day thing, or will I be out in a couple hours? Thanks
Mine only took just over an hour, def not an all day thing
 

GodSpeed1997

Well-Known Member
This is probably a weird question, but im taking the PRT and swearing in tomorrow. Does anyone know how long it takes to sign all the paperwork and swear in? Is it an all day thing, or will I be out in a couple hours? Thanks
Didn’t do the PRT the same day I swore in. But just swearing in and signing all the paperwork it took me about 2-3 hours. This was last week.
 
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