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BDCP Application

SEABREEZE

Registered User
I'm currently a MIDN 3/c and it was suggested to me to start looking for alternate commissioning programs just in case I don't pick up Advanced Standing or a Two Year Scholarship. One route that I happened upon was BDCP and I'm familiar with all of the requirements, but how do you actually begin the application process. Anyone out there know?
 

Crowbar

New Member
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KBayDog said:
Changing your profile picture would be a great start. :yuck_125:

I went ahead and removed it for him, in case he's too busy scrubbing the vomit off of himself to take care of it. I've never been accused of being a nice guy anyway.
 

KBayDog

Well-Known Member
I'll be the first: Crowbar, I accuse you of being a nice guy!

I hope this guy realizes that you did him a favor.
 

dodge

You can do anything once.
pilot
What could have been so bad to warrant removal from airwarriors? you all piqued my curiosity...
 

Crowbar

New Member
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It was a picture of himself, curled up in what looked like some automobile, either unconscious or pretty damn close, covered in his own puke. If you're into that kind of thing there's a site called ratemyvomit.com out there...

Also, once you clean yourself up, to get the application for BDCP started I would say 'talk to an OSO' would be your best bet.
 

SEABREEZE

Registered User
No the pic was of a buddy of mine, I figured I might be able to get a rise out of him with it. Anyways back to business does anyone know how to get the application process started? And whats an OSO?
 

RockyMtnNFO

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Contributor
An OSO is a Marine Corps recruiter. I am not entirely sure if the Marine Corps has anything comparable to BDCP; I will try to find out.

Grab the phone book and call the first Navy recruiter you find, ask for Officer programs and he should direct you to the Officer programs department. Make sure he knows you are a mid-shipman and are not interested in enlisting or you may get some run around
 

Thisguy

Pain-in-the-dick
RockyMtnNFO said:
An OSO is a Marine Corps recruiter. I am not entirely sure if the Marine Corps has anything comparable to BDCP; I will try to find out.


You're right. On the Navy side, I'd ask for the OPO - Officer Programs Officer
 

Crowbar

New Member
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RockyMtnNFO said:
I am not entirely sure if the Marine Corps has anything comparable to BDCP; I will try to find out.

Don't think we do. You can get opt to get some money from the government in PLC but it's not the full deal like BDCP.
 
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