When and how long is the holiday break usually? I'm going to have 2.5 days of leave saved up and I'd rather not be too deep in the hole.
Longer than 2.5 days.. You will be in the hole.
When and how long is the holiday break usually? I'm going to have 2.5 days of leave saved up and I'd rather not be too deep in the hole.
DO NOT stay there because you're worried about going in the hole. Go home, enjoy it, they'll be plenty of time when you won't be able to take leave.
Most likely no, you won't be able to take leave at six weeks in unless it's for the Christmas holiday. Sorry man.
Gee dangit. Well I wonder what my options are. I suppose there is no way for civilians to change OCS dates, but I swear in tomorrow I'll have to ask my OR. Unless anyone else has some super advice or someone with an earlier class date wants to swap, my brother is gonna be pissed!
I suppose there is no way for civilians to change OCS dates...
I will say this, the military is getting better. Though not much, service members now have the option of taking 10 days of paternity leave when their spouse (not sure if it's an option for a 'baby mama') has their child. It's not much, as you can still miss the first year of their life, but it's certainly a start.FWIW, I was there, on the flight line after a deployment, when a fellow pilot met his son for the first time...at the age of 7 months. This is not uncommon, by the way.
Yeah, but I doubt very seriously that would ever fly on a deployment. My brother was actually able to watch his son's birth via Skype on deployment (gross, but cool).I will say this, the military is getting better. Though not much, service members now have the option of taking 10 days of paternity leave when their spouse (not sure if it's an option for a 'baby mama') has their child. It's not much, as you can still miss the first year of their life, but it's certainly a start.
Gee dangit. Well I wonder what my options are. I suppose there is no way for civilians to change OCS dates, but I swear in tomorrow I'll have to ask my OR. Unless anyone else has some super advice or someone with an earlier class date wants to swap, my brother is gonna be pissed!
Yeah, but I doubt very seriously that would ever fly on a deployment. My brother was actually able to watch his son's birth via Skype on deployment (gross, but cool).
That's awesome! I personally haven't heard of that in the Navy, but then again Army deployments are way worse than ours so it's good they are able to do that.Well, I don't know how the Navy works (yet, still getting there), but in the Army, our unit was required to make the travel arrangements for the soldier, even when we were in the CENTCOM AOR.