Good Luck LOS! Its been a while on this thread with me and you huh? lolhttps://www.airwarriors.com/communi...s-applying-for-the-feb-2017-amdo-board.44223/
Here is the thread for that board. Good luck!!!
Good luck to you too bro!!! Hope to meet u in person in RI!!!!!Good Luck LOS! Its been a while on this thread with me and you huh? lol
Were you deployed prior to the NRC due date?I am submitting my KIT in Monday, I got permission from the AMDO community manager to submit late (after the NRC due date) because of active duty. Good Luck everyone!
No, I PCS'd and had a baby, I talked to Commander Edge, the AMDO community manager and the OCS help desk at PERS and got permission to submitWere you deployed prior to the NRC due date?
I was curious who all submitted for this year's AMDO board. I've not seen much action on here for aspiring aviation maintenance duty officers.
That's awesome!! Congrats on baby!!!! And good luck!!!No, I PCS'd and had a baby, I talked to Commander Edge, the AMDO community manager and the OCS help desk at PERS and got permission to submit
Just got conformation that my KIT made it to the board... Good luck all!
Name: AWR1 (NAC/AW/IUSS) Justin Dowd
Applying for: AMDO / NFO
TIS: 11 Years
Evals (Newest to Oldest): #1 of 21 EP, #1 of 28 EP, #2 of 26 EP, #4 of 22 MP, MP
Degree: Bachelors of Science in Management
GPA: 3.65 Cum Laude
ASTB-E: 51 6/7/6
Collateral Duties: Command Career Counselor (9588 NEC earned), Command Sponsor Coordinator, Indoc coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator, ESO
PFA: Excellent, Excellent, Excellent
LOR's: 1 CAPT (COS of Naval War College), 1 CDR- Prior CO, 1 LCDR- AMDO
Prior Submission - 2015 STA-21
Volunteer Hours - 150+ (2016)
Awards: JSOY 2015, NAM x 3, COM x 1 , FLOC x 2
Misc: Qualified in 4 helo platforms SH-60F, SH60H, MH-60S, MH-60R with 1500 HR's. SEJPME Complete.
Outside of normal preflight and post flight; I qualified Plane Captain in 3 different airframes which evolves servicing, inspections, minor maintenance, log and record keeping and tool control. I also organized and ran the aviation ordnance handler qualification program for my aircrew shop. There is not a lot of opportunity to gain extensive maintenance experience as an AW so everything is out of rate and extracurricular. I have had the opportunity over 5 deployments to work with a majority of the work centers and see what is evolved with their programs and management thereof. I would say I am very familiar with the aviation maintenance programs and policies, and more importantly I am willing and eager to learn more and become more involved, whether I am selected for AMDO or not.Out of curiosity what sort of aviation maintenance experience do you have?