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15 SEP2025 SNA/SNFO BOARD

Just curious, in your class do you remember how many of your peers went strike?
selection for communities is done on a week-by-week basis. I've seen weeks where only 1 person selected and I've seen a week where 10 people selected

There were 6 people the week I selected: 3 strike (1 marine, 2 navy), 1 rotary, 2 big wing/maritime (1 coastie, and myself)
 
Long time lurker, army prior with rotary crew chief experience and combat time, also applied for this board hoping for results soon. Out of Fort Knox, KY. I was kind of wandering about that, as I already had to get waivers for medical already. Do you guys know if it was a pretty direct transfer to SWO/Intel/Whatever if you get medically DQ'ed from NAMI?
IIRC, you have to come up with a shortlist of communities to go to and you "apply" again while at OCS. One guy from my class got DQ'd from SNA and went intel and the whole process took maybe a few weeks.
 
IIRC, you have to come up with a shortlist of communities to go to and you "apply" again while at OCS. One guy from my class got DQ'd from SNA and went intel and the whole process took maybe a few weeks.
It might be more of a personal question for someone that isn’t here but do you know the specifics of the conditions that the people had who were DQ’d at OCS?
 
Not necessarily. A few guys from my OCS class had eye issues and got DQ'd from SNA. One went intel and the other managed to go NFO

Don't worry about what you can't control, you'll just have to cross that bridge when you get to it
Brother do you remember what the most common issues were with the eyes? im currently within the 20/40 uncorrected limits (im 20/30), but still feel like disqualification is always a possibility
 
It might be more of a personal question for someone that isn’t here but do you know the specifics of the conditions that the people had who were DQ’d at OCS?
From a recruiter standpoint the ones DQ by NAMI from my district while at OCS were often due to depth perception, nearly all were ones who didn't pass DP at MEPS, then would find a civilian doc to administer a DP test, passed, and submitted those results to go to board for SNA.
 
selection for communities is done on a week-by-week basis. I've seen weeks where only 1 person selected and I've seen a week where 10 people selected

There were 6 people the week I selected: 3 strike (1 marine, 2 navy), 1 rotary, 2 big wing/maritime (1 coastie, and myself)
What sort of NSS do you need to go maritime like yourself? I’m assuming that’s a competitive platform
 
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