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24MAY2021 Pilot/NFO Board

Triumph_MAC

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That’s interesting because my name was not on the at board list, however when I called my recruiter she told me that my kit would be seen on this board. I figured she just didn’t even look, but that would make sense since my package was not actually submitted until April 5th.
Hopefully you got your kit reviewed by the board or like @exNavyOffRec recruiter mentioned yours was still under final review when the list came out.
 

Triumph_MAC

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I’m in the same boat as you but I haven’t heard back from Mr Celestin? Hopefully my kit made it in as well.
I had emailed him last week Wednesday when the list came out with the day I submitted and the day he responded with my waiver approval. He just replied back today stating my kit is being reviewed by this board. I imagine he gets a plethora of emails coming in so it may take him a hot minute to respond. At this point, for me it was a sigh of relief.
 

Mike1432

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aight ladies and gents, it's Memorial Day weekend....who's going to join me in the traditional Murph Workout in honor of Lieutenant (SEAL) Michael Murphy, Medal of Honor Recipient for his actions during Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan? Monday's the day

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100 pull ups sounds miserable but I’m in.
 

S_Payne32

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Contributor
To the best of my knowledge a FY-22 ship date is more of a placeholder to give Big Navy a bit of time to sort through things and get you a more specific ship date for OCS.
FY22 is just around the corner. It will give us all plenty of time to be ready for OCS. Exact timeline:

US federal government fiscal yearstarting on October 1, 2021 and ending on September 30, 2022 is denoted as the fiscal year 2022
From:https://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/fiscal_year.htm
 

NevarYalnal

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FY22 is just around the corner. It will give us all plenty of time to be ready for OCS. Exact timeline:

US federal government fiscal yearstarting on October 1, 2021 and ending on September 30, 2022 is denoted as the fiscal year 2022
From:https://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/fiscal_year.htm
Yup, basically by the time results come out for this board, all the class dates would be for FY22. Believe July 4 OCS is the last class for FY21, and they are still currently requiring 2 week quarantine ahead of the actual class start date.
 

Triumph_MAC

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Yup, basically by the time results come out for this board, all the class dates would be for FY22. Believe July 4 OCS is the last class for FY21, and they are still currently requiring 2 week quarantine ahead of the actual class start date.
I believe the check in date for that class is 22 June to start quarantine. Possible for someone from this board to get in there but not likely.
 

123abc

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aight ladies and gents, it's Memorial Day weekend....who's going to join me in the traditional Murph Workout in honor of Lieutenant (SEAL) Michael Murphy, Medal of Honor Recipient for his actions during Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan? Monday's the day

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I’ll be doing the scaled version but I’ll be doing It with you!
I wish I could do 100 pull ups let alone with a weighted vest. Some day!
 

NevarYalnal

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Right on, I seen on the selection list for the October board that there was roughly 24-25 SNA and another 24-25 SNFO spots for each class. Do you know how many other IWO designators are going to be in with you?
not sure, i'm a dirty civilian lol. the thread for that class is also pretty short compared to many of the others. i would think restricted line candidates make up a small portion of each class though.
 

Oski510

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Right on, I seen on the selection list for the October board that there was roughly 24-25 SNA and another 24-25 SNFO spots for each class. Do you know how many other IWO designators are going to be in with you?

i sure hope there’s more slots than that in our board ?
 
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