You don’t go to TOPGUN on your shore tour, that’s during your first sea tour (if at all). And I somehow doubt a shortened first shore would be the case, since that would give you a six month shore tour. That's barely enough time to even get through the FITU and get an instructor qual. I can maybe imagining it taking the place of one of your shore tours down the line (when most dudes do postgrad education).
In any case, you'll get a lot more professional mileage out of an NPS degree, in the Navy or out, than going to TG. As a rule of thumb, never pass up good opportunities now in favor of what you might want to do later.
E-2 guys go during their sea tour, but VFA goes at the beginning of their shore tour. For us, the timing is the same as CAEWWS for you, and it is a bit more career enhancing than just doing the TG AIC/controller course is for you all. But I agree, a masters is a real thing on the outside.
I imagine both first sea and first shore would both be condensed. It is all about NLT DH at that point of the career. Could be good or bad, depending on front office(s) and fitrep performance. Though I'd imagine they would give this person the benefit of the doubt if they had worked their butt off to get an NPS degree and their timing was bad because of it. A couple of my JO squadron buds were similarly well rounded individuals with timing problems who got early high waters to help out. One is a squadron CO, one an XO (who did exactly this), at the moment, so I'd say this isn't an insurmountable hurdle career-wise. I'd do it.
Last edited: