edwardnygma
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Don’t go SWO. Select ANYTHING ELSE.
Don’t go SWO. Select ANYTHING ELSE.
I'll be your huckleberry. Aside from some pretty commonly held reasons by aviators, why precisely do you believe this? Aviation vs SWO is one thing. SWO vs everything else is another.Don’t go SWO. Select ANYTHING ELSE.
Wait, you are kidding, right? After all you have done, you took a spin through SWOland too?I SWO’d after getting the NAMI Whammy….it was fun. Better than counting boxes and filling out requisitions (and I did I that too). This will be interesting.
Well…to be honest…it was somewhere to put me as I whittled away my service obligation. I did most of the qual books, stood the watches, crossed the Pacific on an FF and then spent a few months on the old AE-29 (Mount Hood) before they put me in an admin job in DC until I ran out the clock. Never finished my EOOW qual so I wasn’t a “real” SWO with a pin and everything…but SWO enough to get the feel! In fact, if I think about it, I never fully qualified at anything in my five years in the Navy.Wait, you are kidding, right? After all you have done, you took a spin through SWOland too?
Well…to be honest…it was somewhere to put me as I whittled away my service obligation. I did most of the qual books, stood the watches, crossed the Pacific on an FF and then spent a few months on the old AE-29 (Mount Hood) before they put me in an admin job in DC until I ran out the clock. Never finished my EOOW qual so I wasn’t a “real” SWO with a pin and everything…but SWO enough to get the feel! In fact, if I think about it, I never fully qualified at anything in my five years in the Navy.
I was hit by a car in my final days at the HT. Suffered a few busted discs and a damaged sciatica and NAMI kicked me out of the cockpit. Got my NA diploma but never flew (as a pilot) in a gray helicopter or even saw as much as a day at an FRS.Fascinating. Attempting to square that with the wings on your profile is overtaxing my brain.
But the Army thought you were good for humping 60+ pound rucks for hours on patrol in a combat zone. Guess I under estimated the physicality required to sit in a Navy cockpit. I must be a studI was hit by a car in my final days at the HT. Suffered a few busted discs and a damaged sciatica and NAMI kicked me out of the cockpit.
Well…let’s just say I never really brought it up and the enlistment physical isn’t that demanding! I will say that I certainly felt every year of my age as the “long war” kept going.But the Army thought you were good for humping 60+ pound rucks for hours on patrol in a combat zone. Guess I under estimated the physicality required to sit in a Navy cockpit. I must be a stud.
Seriously? Hate to break it to those instructors, but the U.S. Navy without SWO’s is just a second rate Air Force with a loose relationship to some splendid infantry. Ya gotta have the SWO to make the navy go.Dont worry.
There's more than enough self-SWO bashing from the LTs at OCS to make anyone reconsider before they even leave Newport.