the first 4 or so are part of your class team, so you won't know till you get there, the other 8 you could probably do some research and find out, but I mean they could change at any moment, and is not like you're not gonna have time to learn 8 names while you're there, I wouldn't sweat it.Anybody have the names of the individuals in the leadership positions, so that I can study the Chain of Command portion of Appendix B? I know 12-16, but was trying to get the names of 1-12. Or are these names I have to wait to get to OCS to learn?
sounds like a plan. much appreciatedthe first 4 or so are part of your class team, so you won't know till you get there, the other 8 you could probably do some research and find out, but I mean they could change at any moment, and is not like you're not gonna have time to learn 8 names while you're there, I wouldn't sweat it.
The first day you check in back when I went.When do they drug test you at Navy OCS?
How long ago was that?The first day you check in back when I went.
Several times while waiting to leave for OCS, and MEPSWhen do they drug test you at Navy OCS?
Early in the first week.When do they drug test you at Navy OCS?
When do they drug test you at Navy OCS?
it depends on the designator. for aviation for instance they apparently matter as much as one's good intentions when they fuck up royally....meaning they don'tAbout how heavy do your letters of rec weigh in your OCS application?
You 100% need to disclose this, it’s very much possible it’ll be found in electronic records should you decide to hide this.I had another question regarding prior medical history... I'm a 23 year old male, perfect health and no troubles with anything. However, I did have leukemia from ages 3-5 but have been cancer free ever since. I underwent chemo for about a year maybe a little bit more. Its always been my dream to be a naval aviator since I was a kid (father flew jets for 25 years so I grew up around all that). However, I was never really able to find anything on this... should i just keep quiet above my past leukemia? does something like that even matter? I know the navy are hardasses on some of the smallest things so any clarification/information would be great.