So, what's up with this 2nd class swim test I've heard about. Is it something SWOs do in OCS or when they get to their ship?
Yes. Not sure if you have to complete it in OcS or at your ship.Wait, what?? I didn't know SWOs had to pass a second class. I was going to count myself lucky if I passed a third class swim qual in OCS.
Just to add on from my last post to help clear it up. During your last phase at OCS, there is going to be sign up sheets for certain days with time slots to do your 2nd class swim qualification. They do provide days to practice the strokes. It is up to YOU as to whether or not you want to do it at OCS or at your next command. You have that choice. From what I've heard from friends who did it at their respective commands as opposed to OCS, the instructors didn't really observe them. As long as you didn't drown you passed. At OCS, they critique everything from start to finish. Personally, do it at OCS right the first time so you don't have to worry about it when you leave OTCN. Make copies of the paperwork, get it in your record, and you're good to go!Yes. Not sure if you have to complete it in OcS or at your ship.
Personally, do it at OCS right the first time so you don't have to worry about it when you leave OTCN. Make copies of the paperwork, get it in your record, and you're good to go!
I think that's every branches personnel section. I submitted paperwork last year, multiple times, to update my OMPF for the E7 board, but it still hasn't been updated. Not that it matters now. That's why I keep an "I Love Me" book full of all of my awards, schools, and certs.This times a thousand! OTCN jacked up my OMPF so bad, I'm still trying to square it away and I've been in the Navy almost 4 years. Those jackwagons have no idea what they're doing when it comes to paperwork.
That's really a tough question to answer because it's very subjective. It's going to depend on what you're looking for. If you want a fast-paced and more stressful tour - pick a cruiser or destroyer. Want something slower but less combat-oriented, pick an amphib. Want to work your ass off and have a smaller crew - pick a minesweeper.
People generally have preferences for job, homeport, or platform. I usually choose based on homeport.
I would steer clear of MCMs. Lots of issues there that will make your life harder than it needs to be.
On an amphib, your whole job in life is to transport Marines from A to B. A vital mission for sure, but it's generally a slower paced life than CRUDES.
Slower paced in a bad way? I mean, is the difference in the day to days comings and goings that different?
I am actively looking for information on all the different platforms, so any and all elaboration on them would be invaluable. (Yes, I am actively using the search function as well )
I would steer clear of MCMs. Lots of issues there that will make your life harder than it needs to be.
On an amphib, your whole job in life is to transport Marines from A to B. A vital mission for sure, but it's generally a slower paced life than CRUDES.
For some reason for I always got the impression that an amphib would be more combat oriented? Why is it less? Also what about Litoral Combat Ships? Also...someone told me that it would be easier to pin on a smaller ship like a minesweeper because you will have a more intricate role?
Hopefully you can shed some light on these questions.
I'd encourage both of you guys to join SailorBob, there are plenty of threads that cover this question.
In the SWO community, AEGIS (CRUDES) gets the most money, best toys, creates almost all of our Admirals, etc.
I'm biased based on my experience. I think that driving around fast missile shooters is a lot of fun. Some amphib guys love doing their stuff.