At what point does the gouge become most useful for those who haven't gone to OCS yet?
When you graduate OCS.
Oh no it isn't an issue at all, I don't really ever take anything too personally. And I know that text doesn't convey tone effectively. I appreciate it though. I've been trying to find some information to study for OCS, and I've found one that details the Oaths, Songs, Ranks, etc. So I'm working on that currentlySorry didn't mean to come across so curt, but in the meantime focus on studying the stuff you need to know for OCS, plenty of time for IFS stuff later.
I'm in the same boat BPeterson93. What I've gathered so far is that we need to study the BIG 3 and then oaths, songs, and ranks. Big emphasis on the BIG 3 though. There's a lot more gouge in the OCS Class Date threads if you haven't browsed those yet.Oh no it isn't an issue at all, I don't really ever take anything too personally. And I know that text doesn't convey tone effectively. I appreciate it though. I've been trying to find some information to study for OCS, and I've found one that details the Oaths, Songs, Ranks, etc. So I'm working on that currently
I just got done with OCS in October. I would say to study first the Code of conducts, general offers of a sentry, rank structure, chain of command, and maybe the mission of the navy. You will be tested on what I just gave you during your RLP inspection at the end of your third week. Once you get done with this inspection, you can concentrate on learning everything else.I'm in the same boat BPeterson93. What I've gathered so far is that we need to study the BIG 3 and then oaths, songs, and ranks. Big emphasis on the BIG 3 though. There's a lot more gouge in the OCS Class Date threads if you haven't browsed those yet.