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Help with Application for Commission

kratebike

Private Pilot
I am currently working on my Application for Commission and have no idea what numbers I need for box 7 on the application. I want to apply for SNA and NFO. I emailed my processer a week ago and got no reply. If anyone knows these codes or knows where I can get them, give me a yell.

Thanks
 

mkoch

I'm not driving fast, I'm flying low
When I put in my application, I emailed the word file sans-designators to the processor and he filled them in for me after doing a quick proofread, then printed out a hardcopy for me to sign. However, somewhere along the lines they filled in AMDO as a 3rd choice, which confused me because not once had the designator been brought up during an conversation with any one of my 3 recruiters...

Anyways, from my application, I had 02/13950 (PILOT) and 02/13750 (NFO). My processor told me to make sure I put the name of the designator in parenthesis next to the number as a "just in case". Those are the numbers directly from my application, but it's still probably a good idea to double check them with your NRD.
 

mkoch

I'm not driving fast, I'm flying low
firefriendly said:
02/13957 for pilot 02/13757 for NFO. The 02 might have been the designator for my particular district so if all else fails, put down PILOT/PILOT and NFO/NFO becuase that's what I did my first time around. Also, I'd suggest calling them instead, you'll get a response quicker from your recruiter or at least from someone in the office.

http://www.cnrc.navy.mil/noru/orojt/depper.htm

Just found that when I saw you had 13957/13757. Looks like the 7 at the end, as you had, is for BDCP. If you arent doing BDCP, but just OCS, then its 13950/13750. Not sure what the 02 is, looks like thats part of the actual designator though.
 
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