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Pre OCS Injury

Bigcat18

New Member
I was supposed to go to OCS as part of the Nov 29 class, but unfortunately I fractured my arm last week. It won't be healed in time for the Nov 29 class so I will not be able to attend. I talked to my recruiter and he said he had never had this problem before and that I might need to reapply for a pilot spot. I was wondering if anyone has had a pre OCS injury and if so did they move you back to a different class or did you have to start the process all over again?
 

zack13usa

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I just feel like I want to share something with all of you here at airwarriors, you have been a great asset to me over the years and I feel like I can trust your feedback on this:

Long story short; I just called my recruiter and told him I am withdrawing my application for SNA, when I am supposed to swear in tomorrow and report 29NOV2015. Here's why:

I was initially accepted SNA Dec of 2013, coming on two years ago now. Before that I had been accepted as a Marine aviation candidate but had my OCS class moved from OCT 2013 to July 2014, so my recruiter suggested I go Navy and they'll get my butt there fast. I did and within a month had my selection and OCS date. Problem was I had been training for Marine OCS for months now, I'm 6'5'' and was about 240 then. I was running 3 miles in 18 minutes, but on a treadmill. About a week before Navy ocs my leg began to hurt and after a subsequent run I couldn't even walk on it. Cue in, "oh shit oh shit oh shit I leave for Newport in a week!" So Essentially I rested it and thought I'd be good to go by the IST. Note: I had NEVER had a sports medicine injury before so I didn't understand the extent of what I had done. Got there, getting yelled at, hurt like hell, whatever suck it up, and then on the IST I got to be shuttled away by corpmen. Spent the next days in a drugged up haze in H thinking I was in prison because no one talked to me. fast forward 20 odd weeks in MEDHOLD and then a surprise discharge of me and just about every other MEDHOLDer.

So I find myself out of the Navy, wondering what the hell happened and having my discharge code on my DD-214 changed AFTER we left to a RE-3Q which requires 6 months to even start the waiver process. But screw it, I want to go back and that is my mission. Adapt, overcome, etc. Finally I was reaccepted on the Sept surprise board, got SNA and NFO. But then something hit me. I remembered during my exit interview with the CO him looking me in the face and saying, " oh, if you make it back don't be surprised if you're Nami whammied, so want to be a Naval officer first". So I began to dig. At the time he said that everyone told me not to worry about it, he was probably just saying things. And throughout my struggle I buried that prospect from my mind. But the more I dug the more I remembered the sad souls who ended in Student Pool after being NPQ'ed from aviation and forced to wait in a purgatory of months waiting for someone to pick them up. One girl waiting till the next fiscal year after graduating in May. And a lot of them were NPQ'ed for things much minor than a military discharge for a injury. Even though mine was waivered by MEPS and was just pattelofemoral syndrome and stated as temp on my app. I realized NAMI had not even been clued on to my existence and won't be until I arrive in Newport. And by then I am sworn in.

I know a lot of you might think being a naval officer first is the honorable thing, but I reached a point during the year and a half I was jerked around on applications where I realized this was making me feel small and they were the merciful gods. When in fact I am an individual who has worked hard to get where I am, made myself the qualified applicant and am not willing to go back to feeling like I am at the whim of bureaucracy. And the more I thought the more I knew there would be a NPQ waiting for me there and I'd go through not knowing if I'd even be offered another job. And when I finally broke down and called my recruiter about it it only reaffirmed this. I love avaition, i rebuilt a biplane in high school, have THOUSANDS of hours of volunteer work on WWII aircraft and museums. I am the greatest asset to the military if I am in my element. If I had gone the first time and been NPQ'ed and offered a job I would have set that aside and done it to the best of my ability. But I decided I can step back and take charge of my fate now rather than later. So with all that being said, I am going Air Force. Yes, to the dark side, to join my sister and where my father served as well. I have confirmed and confirmed again that I am afforded a clean start there that the Navy would more than likely not. In this decision I feel like I have control of my life for the first time in almost two years. I want to earn this new spot, not wait to see if the powers at be decide to let me.

I hope all of this makes sense. It was the toughest decision of my life. I lost 10 lbs in a week not eating or sleeping over it. I know some of you will say I took a spot from someone else, and I do feel guilty over it. But we all reach defining moments in our lives and mine hit recently. I'm now without a guaranteed job, no report date, but I am excited to start a new journey I am in control of finally! Thanks again all of you for your useful gouge over the years!

I recommend going through the forwarded thread, I think john90 had a similar experience
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I was supposed to go to OCS as part of the Nov 29 class, but unfortunately I fractured my arm last week. It won't be healed in time for the Nov 29 class so I will not be able to attend. I talked to my recruiter and he said he had never had this problem before and that I might need to reapply for a pilot spot. I was wondering if anyone has had a pre OCS injury and if so did they move you back to a different class or did you have to start the process all over again?

In you post change "may not" to "will not", you will need to be fully cleared by your doctor then get cleared by N3M, this sounds like a simple fracture so lucky there, N3M will give you a TNPQ, then when cleared they will give you a PQ and NRC will give you a new OCS date, no reapply necessary unless your recruiter is a moron and jacks up something.
 

Bigcat18

New Member
In you post change "may not" to "will not", you will need to be fully cleared by your doctor then get cleared by N3M, this sounds like a simple fracture so lucky there, N3M will give you a TNPQ, then when cleared they will give you a PQ and NRC will give you a new OCS date, no reapply necessary unless your recruiter is a moron and jacks up something.
Thanks for the help.
 
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