Kyler Boeck
Pro-rec SWO waiting for FS
someone on usnavyocs.com has a date for april.
Talked to my recruiter today, he said that OCS is getting pretty much filled for the rest of 2013 and early 2014. He said the people at NRD chicago said to expect going to OCS mid 2014. Just thought I'd let people know something I've recently heard.
OCShopefullET got April 6th class and is SWO/IP, he posted in the Oct 2013 IDC/IP post.You saw april dates already?
OCShopefullET got April 6th class and is SWO/IP, he posted in the Oct 2013 IDC/IP post.
I wouldn't try to estimate a class date. Would be just another exercise in futility. Just surprised to see one so far out. I don't believe classes to be full into spring , do they update CANTRAC as far as seats available and such?If you are trying to estimate your OCS date compare apples to apples, example SWO to SWO, NFO to NFO, or Pilot to Pilot
I wouldn't try to estimate a class date. Would be just another exercise in futility. Just surprised to see one so far out. I don't believe classes to be full into spring , do they update CANTRAC as far as seats available and such?
Quick question:
There was a small bit of confusion at NRD when I signed my contract yesterday. Maybe some of you guys can help, because nobody really had a clue (even some of the former pilots working there). I am aware of the 8 year service obligation after winging for SNAs, but my contract simply states:
"h.
(2) Upon acceptance of a commission, I shall be required to serve at least eight (8) years as an officer in the United States Navy, of which eight (8) years after designation as an Aviation Officer on active duty."
Nowhere in my contract does is say that I serve 8 years after completion of flight training, just "upon acceptance of a commission". However the second sentence says I serve 8 years AD after designation as an Aviation Officer. It is slightly conflicting because obviously accepting a commission comes long before getting your wings. Does anybody have this as well?
Not that this is a big deal...I signed the contract anyways because it doesn't matter, but I would like to know if anybody had the same thing on their contract.
Can't wait to get to RI!
I'm as good a sea lawyer as any, but the 'at least' in the first part of the sentence would seem to indicate that you could potentially be required to serve more than 8 after commissioning.Quick question:
There was a small bit of confusion at NRD when I signed my contract yesterday. Maybe some of you guys can help, because nobody really had a clue (even some of the former pilots working there). I am aware of the 8 year service obligation after winging for SNAs, but my contract simply states:
"h.
(2) Upon acceptance of a commission, I shall be required to serve at least eight (8) years as an officer in the United States Navy, of which eight (8) years after designation as an Aviation Officer on active duty."
Nowhere in my contract does is say that I serve 8 years after completion of flight training, just "upon acceptance of a commission". However the second sentence says I serve 8 years AD after designation as an Aviation Officer. It is slightly conflicting because obviously accepting a commission comes long before getting your wings. Does anybody have this as well?
Not that this is a big deal...I signed the contract anyways because it doesn't matter, but I would like to know if anybody had the same thing on their contract.
Can't wait to get to RI!
Quick question:
There was a small bit of confusion at NRD when I signed my contract yesterday. Maybe some of you guys can help, because nobody really had a clue (even some of the former pilots working there). I am aware of the 8 year service obligation after winging for SNAs, but my contract simply states:
"h.
(2) Upon acceptance of a commission, I shall be required to serve at least eight (8) years as an officer in the United States Navy, of which eight (8) years after designation as an Aviation Officer on active duty."
Nowhere in my contract does is say that I serve 8 years after completion of flight training, just "upon acceptance of a commission". However the second sentence says I serve 8 years AD after designation as an Aviation Officer. It is slightly conflicting because obviously accepting a commission comes long before getting your wings. Does anybody have this as well?
Not that this is a big deal...I signed the contract anyways because it doesn't matter, but I would like to know if anybody had the same thing on their contract.
Can't wait to get to RI!