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15 SEP2025 SNA/SNFO BOARD

Even when decisions end up rolling out, those of us with less than stellar communicators as recruiters may have to wait days extra to hear their decision I can imagine.
I’m curious if the Navy guys in the forum with access to the sharepoint would be able to let us know?

In the Coast Guard we can see all the selectees for each board.
 
This actually worries me cuz this happened to me. The machine at meps basically just sucks is what I’ve been told. The way I remember it there were like 20 numbers with rings next to em and one would jump out. And they’d get progressively more difficult. I could do the whole sheet at the one at meps except for number 5 but they just wouldn’t let me skip that one and come back to it. When I went to an eye doctor I passed flawlessly.
Everyone who fails DP at MEPS says the machine at MEPS sucks, I have seen applicants get exams but up to 3 different eye doctors until they were able to pass, only to get DQ at OCS for DP. I had many who failed at MEPS then also failed with a civilian eye doc, maybe 2-3 passed at the civilian eye doc that were my candidates.

Are there people who fail at MEPS but then pass at OCS, there are. There were also many who were failing, then passing at a civilian eye doc, then failing at OCS that NRC for several years would not accept any civilian eye doc results for vision/DP.
 
MEPS sends everything to NAMI MEPS don’t make the final call unless you outright fail something miserably, I was DQ’d and had to get PRK and then resubmitted to NAMI for the PRK waiver and they cleared me about three months post-op
It doesn't go to NAMI for civilians, it goes to N33 which is the medical arm of NRC, they will issue a PQ letter and on it put "N33 defers to NAMI for suitability in aviation programs", which means it gets sorted out at OCS at the more involved exams.

The path MEPS -> N33 for preliminary call -> NAMI for final decision at OCS.
 
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