Well if your transfer clerk at PSD does there job correctly they won't let you leave without signing an extension that will give you the correct amount of OBLISERV time per your orders. But there is a chance they won't pay attention to the exact dates and you could just slip through the cracks. Anyhow I wouldn't worry about it. If they make you sign one then you're good if not then who cares. The clerk is the only one to blame at that point.I reenlisted for 6 yrs and now my EAOS is JAN 2014, but orders ask for it to be FEB 2014. Is anyone else in the same boat as me? Is it ok if it's JAN 2014? Any suggestions? Thanks.
I reenlisted for 6 yrs and now my EAOS is JAN 2014, but orders ask for it to be FEB 2014. Is anyone else in the same boat as me? Is it ok if it's JAN 2014? Any suggestions? Thanks.
Tim,
No actually I am in St Louis Mo right now, and I am going to fly out of here to RI. I looked into making the drive all the way to SC then flying up to RI but the flights were more expensive and we arent looking to buy a house until this summer. I am originally from St Louis so I am staying free with family here which is nice. Man I think you speak for all nukes when you say you are waiting to see what will screw you next. It really is such a shame that we all have that same attitude, but I guess there is a reason for it. I do think though that for the first time in our careers, it is time to let a long sigh and for those of us not returning to the dark side, put that mentality behind us.
Tony
This depends on your school/CO. Under my first CO, we wore wash khakis once or twice a quarter, but his replacement did away with it altogether. It was pretty nice being able to wear a backpack on both shoulders in uniform around campus, though. Even still, one pair would probably be enough to get you through. Good advice. :thumbup_1To save some money, when you buy the wash khakis only open one package to wear. The other you can return after NSI and get your money back. You won't wear them at college. . .
Depending on the school you go to it could be really good advice, because that's most likely the only place you'll wear them. If you are going pilot you'll probably be wearing a flight suit most of your days and even if you aren't I'm sure the digi's will be out before most of you even graduate; even with the new delays rolling them out.This depends on your school/CO. Under my first CO, we wore wash khakis once or twice a quarter, but his replacement did away with it altogether. It was pretty nice being able to wear a backpack on both shoulders in uniform around campus, though. Even still, one pair would probably be enough to get you through. Good advice. :thumbup_1
You have no idea how bad it's gotten even since you left. Turn your back and don't ever look backP.S. All the nuke talk is almost making me miss being back there. . . oh wait a minute.
For single sailors, how are you getting your house hold goods shipped? I just scheduled my stuff to get picked up on the 11th to be shipped to RI (actually Massachusets), I was wondering if I could pick it up when it gets there or leave it in storage until I PCS to my NROTC unit.
The way I set it up is that my HHG will stay in VA in non-temporary storage and once I get my follow-on orders to the NROTC unit I will call and have them ship it to Iowa. Because we are in a student status, that affords us the ability to store our HHG's longer than the alloted time.