Fuck yeah... @froggystyle will have fun at OCS....Have fun at OCS!
There is a cornucopia of DDs in Newport...unfortunately, there are no Hooters in close proximity to Newport...no worries...he can run to any of them...


Fuck yeah... @froggystyle will have fun at OCS....Have fun at OCS!
It may still be there...could be operator error on my part when I was mashing buttons on the Hooters locator machine.There used to be a Hooters just outside of Providence in Warwick. That blows...
An enlisted guy might choose to go warrant because 1) they are passionate about training/changing the community via that vehicle 2) they are tied down with a lot of family obligations and realize that warrants will rarely deploy overseas (as stated earlier they are heavily utilized in a training capacity), or 3) they hate O’s and, similarly, are not fond of senior enlisted duties in the Teams either. LDOs used to exist in the Teams but don’t anymore (could be wrong but I’m pretty confident). The Teams have a hard enough time trying to figure out what to do with warrants, we don’t use the LDO program for the very same reason.I know this was alluded to above, so maybe I missed the exact answer, but why would a prior E go warrant or LDO vs URL? I have heard what you mentioned about basically "staying in the fight" by commissioning mostly to "start over" before getting shoved behind a desk, so what's the difference in utilization of a new Warrant, LDO, or URL SEAL O?
Hahahahaha, I just read that post.....that sounds like a great time to me!Fuck yeah... @froggystyle will have fun at OCS.
There is a cornucopia of DDs in Newport...unfortunately, there are no Hooters in close proximity to Newport...no worries...he can run to any of them...
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Easy day @mad dog . Be able to put everything into perspective, nothing is really as bad as it seems. And being able to find humor in EVERYTHING. There is nothing like laughing during an evolution that would break mortals.@froggystyle...in your opinion as a very successful SEAL, what qualities to be successful regarding BUD/S and SEAL training have you experienced and witnessed?
Easy day @mad dog . Be able to put everything into perspective, nothing is really as bad as it seems. And being able to find humor in EVERYTHING. There is nothing like laughing during an evolution that would break mortals.
Royer, Chief...thanks for the reply...also, when we would venture to the NAB Coronado gym (as a change of pace from our NASNI gym), we’d see quite a few individuals wearing dark blue t-shirts that had the text of “The Easiest Day Was Yesterday”...or something similar to that.Easy day @mad dog . Be able to put everything into perspective, nothing is really as bad as it seems. And being able to find humor in EVERYTHING. There is nothing like laughing during an evolution that would break mortals.
Sounds like being a seasoned o3 in a fighter squadron.In the Teams what you’ll realize is the best rank is E6. You’re senior enough to push the younger guys out of the way and maximize your own shooting opportunities overseas and yet you are not senior enough to have all the administrative obligations. If you ask any frogman if they could stay an E6 shooter forever, would they? The answer would be 99% yes
I’m not at OCS yetIs OCS letting you keep your phone/internet this entire time?
No brother, thank you for yoursRoyer, Chief...thanks for the reply...also, when we would venture to the NAB Coronado gym (as a change of pace from our NASNI gym), we’d see quite a few individuals wearing dark blue t-shirts that had the text of “The Easiest Day Was Yesterday”...or something similar to that.
You dudes are downright nutty...AND I thank the Lord that we have nutty dudes like yourself and your peers. Thank you for your service, Chief.
I’m not at OCS yet
Whoops! Thought you were part of the 4 Feb 18 class.