This is how I learned it"Officer Candidate School Lead Class Officer."
This is how I learned it"Officer Candidate School Lead Class Officer."
Thank you! That's what I will go with then. Also, the book has 15 people in the Chain of Command and the website only has 13. It's strange.This is how I learned it
Great! Thanks! I was very confused, but that makes sense.You'll have plenty of time get it sorted out.
There are a lot of things in that book that don't match up with information listed elsewhere (including the OCS website itself). I wouldn't rely on it.Thank you! That's what I will go with then. Also, the book has 15 people in the Chain of Command and the website only has 13. It's strange.
Yea, even the Mission of the Navy was wrong. I guess what I really want to know for sanity's sake is, is the Vice President in the Chain of Command? In the OCS website PDF, he is not, and in the OCS website info he is.There are a lot of things in that book that don't match up with information listed elsewhere (including the OCS website itself). I wouldn't rely on it.
No.is the Vice President in the Chain of Command?
I assume they'll do what the Navy does and "rope & choke" you... they'll measure your waist and neck and determine a BF% from that. Under 22% and you're good to go. The below should be pretty close to what they'd calculate.I'm headed to Newport in few weeks and I'm a little worried about my body weight. I'm heavy for my height, but I have a pretty low body fat composition and I'm in good shape. My recruiter said I would be fine since my body fat is low, but is there any way that might make things difficult as far as my physical goes?
I assume they'll do what the Navy does and "rope & choke" you... they'll measure your waist and neck and determine a BF% from that. Under 22% and you're good to go. The below should be pretty close to what they'd calculate.
http://fitness.bizcalcs.com/Calculator.asp?Calc=Body-Fat-Navy
Edit: I've always been measured. I'm working towards OCS being the first time I won't have to be... all muscle
It didn't come up at all when I was there. All you'll have to know for OCS is "gold embroidered or gold metal," or however it's phrased in the gouge book nowadays. They don't often go into detail on the designator pins other than the verbatim description.Do we have to know the difference between red embroidered and gold embroidered wings? Also is there a distinction difference? Noticed this in top gun randomly and couldn't find an answer.
Hey all,
Should we know the collar devices, shoulder boards, and sleeve insignias?
Cramming and trying to decide what's pertinent and what's not.
Thanks for all the assistance!
Yea, even the Mission of the Navy was wrong. I guess what I really want to know for sanity's sake is, is the Vice President in the Chain of Command? In the OCS website PDF, he is not, and in the OCS website info he is.