No OHARP, you report to your ship. You get like 10 days of leave for house hunting.I have a question for SWO graduates of OCS. Did you go on OHARP like the other designators or straight to DIVO school? What is the timeline to report after graduation?
You don’t go to divo training?No OHARP, you report to your ship. You get like 10 days of leave for house hunting.
You don’t go to divo training after ocs?
So will my family pcs to the naval station where the ship is docked?
YesSo will my family pcs to the naval station where the ship is docked?
Thanks for answering my questions!Yes
BTW, I'm not a SWO but I keep in touch with some SWO's that were in my class. They explained the process to me.
Depends on a lot of factors like where you go, how backed up they are, and what your ship is doing/needs you to be doing. Could be weeks or months.After reporting to my ship, how long after will I report for divo training?
After reporting to my ship, how long after will I report for divo training?
Or, not going to Baby SWOS led to an increase in collisions at sea.Never. Big navy realized it was a big waste of time, and money to send JO’s to San Diego for something they could learn in the fleet doing OJT.
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Congrats man! I thought BDOC is in Newport. Did that change recently?I was in the last class to graduate BDOC (Basic Division Officer Course) in Norfolk. The instructors there mentioned that the Navy is trying to move away from letting new Officers report to their ship first before BDOC. They're increasing the classroom sizes and making room for more Ensigns to come in straight away for BDOC, and then report to their ship, or any extra schools. After I graduated, I did take house hunting leave for about ten days. That is the most you get as a SWO.