What are CDS and CPR?
Destroyer Squadron, Amphibious Squadron. It's a Commodore's staff with oversight of 3-8 ships.
What are CDS and CPR?
You wait for it on a mail buoy. The big kind though, not the little ones that are only meant for a couple bags of mail.Also, what if you choose a ship and it’s currently deployed? What happens?
They give me the headlight, hook, and floaties before or after graduation?You wait for it on a mail buoy. The big kind though, not the little ones that are only meant for a couple bags of mail.
You just get a whistle. That way when the mail buoy watch on the ship whistles you can whistle back to guide them in. Jeez, they don't teach you kids anything these days ?They give me the headlight, hook, and floaties before or after graduation?
When you choose your ship, do you know when it will deploy? Also, what if you choose a ship and it’s currently deployed? What happens?
When you choose your ship, do you know when it will deploy? Also, what if you choose a ship and it’s currently deployed? What happens?
My first ship was deployed when I commissioned so I checked into the DESRON and waited around Mayport for about a month until they put me on a flight to go meet her in Cape Verde. It's also likely that you'll be sent through training pipelines as your detailers, the ship's TRAINO, the ship's CO/XO, and DESRON staff will all be talking and will use your time waiting around to get certain schools knocked out like LEGALO, shipboard firefighting, repair party locker leader, etc. If you're lucky, you'll be able to get your OC spray done in port so you can go home and drink a few beers while waiting for the pain to stop.When you choose your ship, do you know when it will deploy? Also, what if you choose a ship and it’s currently deployed? What happens?
Cape Verde.... it would have been awesome to meet the ship in Val Verde. You could go on the MWR tour and see where Bennett got stuck in the chest with steam pipe back in 1985, or General Ramon Esperanza's prison cell where he awaiting extradition to his fateful flight to Dulles Airport on Christmas Eve in 1990. You get to pull up to the same pier where the USS Georgetown moored in 1988...My first ship was deployed when I commissioned so I checked into the DESRON and waited around Mayport for about a month until they put me on a flight to go meet her in Cape Verde.
When standing watch duty on a ship, how does going to the bathroom work? Are there times when you have to hold it to complete a watch?
Great to know, thank you!Varies by watch and ship. Notionally you just hold it throughout the watch / go before it. Some ships are more strict on this and some more flexible. Some require you get a relief for every watch, others less so. Most pilothouses have a head up there.
Also depends on timing. I definitely stepped off the bridge a few times as OOD to use the head for 2 minutes on night watches with nothing going on. Less so during sea and anchor.
I’m a Fire Control Technician (FT1). I was selected back in NOV. for SWO (super excited for the opportunity) I have picked the brains of a few friends who left the enlisted Submarine community and became officers in many different communities. As an FT I’m proficient in LAN administration. I’m heavy in TLAM/ADCAP employment, Surface and Submerged Contact management (qualified), and I’m Chief of the watch COW qualified. Already being qualified in Submarines, I guess my question is how hard is it really to get your SWO pin? I have read a lot of post from past SWOs who make it seem difficult. But given my background and experience it doesn’t seem all that hard. Am I underestimating this? Looking for real insight.
It's just putting the work in. I got my surface OOD letter (not SWO pin, but OOD is a good chunk of that PQS) as a winged aviator. It wasn't hard, it was just time and playing the game.I’m a Fire Control Technician (FT1). I was selected back in NOV. for SWO (super excited for the opportunity) I have picked the brains of a few friends who left the enlisted Submarine community and became officers in many different communities. As an FT I’m proficient in LAN administration. I’m heavy in TLAM/ADCAP employment, Surface and Submerged Contact management (qualified), and I’m Chief of the watch COW qualified. Already being qualified in Submarines, I guess my question is how hard is it really to get your SWO pin? I have read a lot of post from past SWOs who make it seem difficult. But given my background and experience it doesn’t seem all that hard. Am I underestimating this? Looking for real insight.