No disrespect to the OP intended, but I have to admit....that's some funny shit.Your profile says you're a "baker" and your looking for info on the medical career field on Air Warriors ???
I think I'm missing something here . . . . .
...but to answer your question....No.If you already have a Bachelors Degree in business, will the Navy let you do the STA-21 Seaman to Admiral package (Medical Corps)?
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This is childish.
No it's not . . . . it's called humor, sarcasm and one of the many foundations of Naval Aviation. I mean, we are on a "Naval Aviation" forum aren't we ??? You want answers to other commissioning program questions? Fine, ask away. But don't get your feathers ruffled by a little good-natured ribbing. BTW - if you are aspiring to a commission through the OCS program (regardless of designator), I recommend a thicker skin. End of diatribe,
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Bull shit. Let him do his own research instead of spoon feeding him (as soon as possible). After all, he's the one that wants to be an officer. It's called initiative - something an officer is supposed to have.*** The information should be on the link above. I shall research on it and get back to you as soon as possible. Do you see how simple that was guys? We are here to encourage people and not the other way round.
I don't think you need to explain to us why we're here. We're simply making light humor of the irony behind the question he asked. We're not making fun of him, what he does, where he's from, etc.Hey Guys, we are here to help and answer questions. You may want to read his profile very well. He has been in the Navy since 2004. He is a Navy cook...what is wrong with that? He wants to better himself. Why don't you just ask him nicely to read the instruction or tell him what to do. This is childish.
*** The information should be on the link above. I shall research on it and get back to you as soon as possible. Do you see how simple that was guys? We are here to encourage people and not the other way round.
. . . . as for the comment instructing him to read the instruction, it was right on. It wasn't made in jest. It was meant to get him to do some of his own research. It's easy to fall into the trap here to just keep asking questions and having them spoon fed to you. It's harder to find the answers yourself. However, to do so shows initiative and indicates a desire on the candidate's part.