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sTUPID qUESTIONS aBOUT ocs

LFCFan

*Insert nerd wings here*
@acrjr718 Where are the contacts from?

There is a lot of bad gouge out there about clearances, especially from people who have a clearance and would have zero frame of reference for what would stop a clearance: they have never done anything stupid or interesting (not to say that the two are the same!) with their lives, and have never left the US or met someone from overseas prior to joining the military or the three letter agency that they work for (to be fair, some of those agencies have extra requirements for certain programs, in which case the gouge would be different). People seem to think that if you aren't someone who never left the country, hasn't laid eyes on a foreigner, has never done anything stupid in your life, and so on, that you aren't getting a clearance. It just isn't true. They are looking for honest people, not perfect people. They want to make sure that you aren't in a position to be bribed or blackmailed, and that your contacts and travel don't show patterns of concern. The clearance process is not like medical/NAMI, there aren't waivers (except in weird cases, like if you have relatives in countries very hostile to the US), it is just a whole person big picture thing. I can list all sorts of things people have done and places they've been and still got a TS/SCI. Anyway, it is true that a clearance is not guaranteed, but in the grand scheme of OCS issues it should really be on the back burner.

I saw a guy get held up at intel school trying to get info on his estranged Colombian father (but got cleared eventually), and one guy get dropped (we think) because he had too many contacts/family/etc in the middle east. Another guy at OCS was going IW and had to be dropped from it...but he had originally served in the air force of a former soviet country, so I can't say that I was shocked.

Here is how the clearance thing works:

There are two types of investigation, the NACLC (for secret; not very intense) and the SSBI (for top secret and SCI; lots of interviewing your friends from Kindergarten kinda stuff). If you are going URL, you should just get a NACLC. IDC jobs will need an SSBI. If you go aviation, you'll get an SSBI later if your platform needs it. I'm not sure about the nuke and SPECWAR types, but I'd imagine that an SSBI is in their future if not before OCS.

A preliminary clearance is generally granted once the investigation is open if everything looks in order. If the investigation is close and adjudicated, you are good to go. The same goes for upgrading clearances from secret to TS. So yes, it is possible to lose your clearance and possibly your designator at OCS due to security stuff, but if you aren't hiding anything, don't have anything that should have already been flagged like our comrade aspiring IWO, you shouldn't be worried.
 

LET73

Well-Known Member
All good gouge on clearances. The only thing I will add is to remember that the people doing the investigation are actual people, who will ask you questions and give you the chance to explain things if there's something you're concerned about or something that wasn't clear when you filled out the initial paperwork.
 

utswimmer37

"Descent Planning"
pilot
Question: if you paid cash for your house and own it outright and the only expenses you have are general living expenses does your spouse still get BAH while you're at OCS?
 

BusyBee604

St. Francis/Hugh Hefner Combo!
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Question: if you paid cash for your house and own it outright and the only expenses you have are general living expenses does your spouse still get BAH while you're at OCS?
If you paid cash for your house, you're too smart and too wealthy to be a Naval Aviator.... (and therefore your spouse won't need BAH anyway)! ;):p
BzB
 

utswimmer37

"Descent Planning"
pilot
If you paid cash for your house, you're too smart and too wealthy to be a Naval Aviator.... (and therefore your spouse won't need BAH anyway)! ;):p
BzB
Short story: it's her trust fund. Would/should I still be eligible for BAH? Don't know if it's need based or if it's "part of the package" for lack of better words.
 

utswimmer37

"Descent Planning"
pilot
And need based is probably a bad choice of words but we again I'm new to military life and this is far from what either one of us know.​
 

Dangy

Pew pew pew
pilot
How does BAH work when we are commissioned? As long as we don't live in military housing we still get BAH right?
 

BusyBee604

St. Francis/Hugh Hefner Combo!
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Short story: it's her trust fund. Would/should I still be eligible for BAH? Don't know if it's need based or if it's "part of the package" for lack of better words.
No means testing, no worry. All pay and allowance are well earned (unlike most welfare/giveaway programs), as you will come to realize.;)
BzB
 

PenguinGal

Can Do!
Contributor
How does BAH work when we are commissioned? As long as we don't live in military housing we still get BAH right?
Technically even if you live in military housing you 'get' BAH. They just deduct it at the same time that they pay it. It will still show up on your LES though. This is important because there are some places where the 'rent' of a military house is below the BAH rate and you then pocket the difference. For example, my husband is an O3 in Monterey with BAH=$ 2835.00 with dependents. The rent for our neighborhood in the military housing area is $2100.00. Thus, when the pay comes out they credit him with $2835 then deduct $2100 and he keeps the $735 difference.

In short, you will get BAH with dependents. Whether or not you see any of that BAH in your bank balance will depend on whether or not you are living in military housing and what the rental rate is for said housing.
 

dschorr

OCS 20JUL2014
I have thick facial hair. If I shave at 5am by 2 or 3 it is thick enough to warrant another shave. Will I have an opportunity to touch up or will anyone care?
 
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