Helo guys, I'd say 90% are secret until dissasociated or DH. Not a whole lot of secrecy to be had while flying plane guard.
In the VFA community everyone will need a TS/SCI, but I don't think it's accurate to say you'll have it before leaving Kingsville/Meridian/Pensacola. For the FRS you'll never need higher than Secret. In the Fleet, you'll rarely need higher (and the procedures to utilize it are a pain), but most every flight entails at least some secret material. I don't know of anybody actually getting read into SCI before the fleet, you just need to have the SF-86 done early so you can be eligible for it when they need you to have it. You'll also get certain clearances higher than that, but that's a different story and generally not appropriate for further discussion.
But... but... but...etc.While I applaud your motivation, please please PLEASE don't go to a school while in Pensacola. Work out compulsively, exercise your liver thoroughly, and chase the shit out of some skirt. This is probably the first and last time in your career that you'll get paid to do whatever the hell you want.
I'd be willing to bet that 90% of the guys on here envy you right now. Don't waste it.
While I applaud your motivation, please please PLEASE don't go to a school while in Pensacola. Work out compulsively, exercise your liver thoroughly, and chase the shit out of some skirt. This is probably the first and last time in your career that you'll get paid to do whatever the hell you want.
I'd be willing to bet that 90% of the guys on here envy you right now. Don't waste it.
I'm just going to throw down a "disagree"...respectfully. Like it...hate it...disagree...whatever. The ATO is how Naval Aviation will "go to war" in any sort of joint/coalition construct for the foreseeable future. If you have no desire to know how that baby is born...so be it. If you'd rather go IA to some "sewer system reclamation team" instead of to a JFACC/CFACC staff billet...where your NA experience is actually used...to some extent...to build the next 1-2-3 days of air strikes/missions...do NOT go to this course. If you'd rather work in the world of air combat...go if you can.If they want to send you to the JAOC or COAC2C course, effing run the opposite direction.
I'm just going to throw down a "disagree"...respectfully. Like it...hate it...disagree...whatever. The ATO is how Naval Aviation will "go to war" in any sort of joint/coalition construct for the foreseeable future. If you have no desire to know how that baby is born...so be it. If you'd rather go IA to some "sewer system reclamation team" instead of to a JFACC/CFACC staff billet...where your NA experience is actually used...to some extent...to build the next 1-2-3 days of air strikes/missions...do NOT go to this course. If you'd rather work in the world of air combat...go if you can.
I don't know if the Navy has been yet "smart enough" to assign an AQD to this skill-set...but shame on them if they haven't.
He's talking about going to this school when he hasn't even completed IFS...ie a pool ensign straight out of his commissioning source. This would be a great school for a mid to late 1st tour LT. An ENS who still hasn't figured out which way is up in a plane isn't even equipped with the vocabulary to attend a CAOC/CFACC/JFACC centric school.
If the USN/USMC needs him to have this school for a joint staff billet, won't they send him to it then? And won't it be considered a good deal after having been on deployments and actually having responsibility? He's gonna brain dump all that stuff when he starts flight school, anyway.I'm just going to throw down a "disagree"...respectfully. Like it...hate it...disagree...whatever. The ATO is how Naval Aviation will "go to war" in any sort of joint/coalition construct for the foreseeable future. If you have no desire to know how that baby is born...so be it. If you'd rather go IA to some "sewer system reclamation team" instead of to a JFACC/CFACC staff billet...where your NA experience is actually used...to some extent...to build the next 1-2-3 days of air strikes/missions...do NOT go to this course. If you'd rather work in the world of air combat...go if you can.
I don't know if the Navy has been yet "smart enough" to assign an AQD to this skill-set...but shame on them if they haven't.
I expect you're right...was just responding to another's input.He's talking about going to this school when he hasn't even completed IFS...ie a pool ensign straight out of his commissioning source. This would be a great school for a mid to late 1st tour LT. An ENS who still hasn't figured out which way is up in a plane isn't even equipped with the vocabulary to attend a CAOC/CFACC/JFACC centric school.
While I applaud your motivation, please please PLEASE don't go to a school while in Pensacola. Work out compulsively, exercise your liver thoroughly, and chase the shit out of some skirt. This is probably the first and last time in your career that you'll get paid to do whatever the hell you want.
I'd be willing to bet that 90% of the guys on here envy you right now. Don't waste it.