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The conflicting info is between my OSO and posts I've seen on this board. He has told me that slots are filled, yet I see posts here within the past few days/weeks of people submitting packages for the November board for OCC 194/195.
I will call him again, but don't want to hound him on it. Was wondering if anyone here had an explanation. Thx..
Can it be possible that thull is in a district that has no pilot slots left?
Boards held for the Officer Candidate Course are held by each individual coast. You have the Eastern Recruiting Region (ERR) and the Western Recruiting Region (WRR) which are separated by the Mississippi river. Depending on what side of that river you fall is your respective recruiting region for the Marine Corps.
Each Region receives its mission from Marine Corps Recruiting Command (MCRC) and then gives it to the Recruiting Regions, which then give it to individual recruiting Districts in their Recruiting Region. There are 6 total Districts for the Marine Corps. 3 Districts per region. The mission is given out every fiscal year which starts in October of every year.
As it stands today, MCRC has no need for additional OCC pilots, with some exceptions. The exceptions are usually very highly qualified applicants. Therefore, if your OSO is asking you to submit, it's probably because 1) Your highly qualified 2) To make you look good for future boards (i.e. showing persistence). However, if your OSO is submitting you, there's a reason behind it, and it most likely won't hurt you.
Will the mission/requirement for more OCC Pilots change. Only time will tell.
I hope this helps.