What is appropriate/inappropriate use of the chaplain at OCS?
Someone said something about "not abusing the chaplain." What is appropriate/inappropriate use of the chaplain at OCS?
For the record, I had everything that my surgeon had provided after my cystoscopy, and NAMI still requested records from my urologist. My training jacket literally has four copies of the same sheets of paper because I brought two, NHCNE made one and then requested another. I'm agreeing that it's a good idea to have all of that stuff, but clarifying that it won't necessarily save you any time or hassle.For those with waivers, bring everything you can. Going into MEPS I needed a knee waiver. I had no record of the surgery (over 10 years ago) but a civilian ortho looked at me so MEPS gave me the ok. Week 1 of OCS, the flight surgeon said my status depended on the surgical record. After 10 weeks, all we could produce was a scribbled note from the surgeon about the procedure. NAMI somehow gave me the clear but life would have been a lot easier if I had just had the stupid record.
Does anyone one know where I can find what color running shoes you can have at OCS?
Does anyone one know where I can find what color running shoes you can have at OCS?
Wear whatever shoes you like. I've seen bright red, yellow, and blue shoes in my class and it seemed like no one gave a damn. Like Hammer said, minimalist shoes aren't allowed.Does anyone one know where I can find what color running shoes you can have at OCS?
Do Priors wear their enlisted warefare devices on their NWUs while at OCS? I know they do on their dress uniforms and their khakis. Thanks!
Yep, you'll wear them on the NWUs.Do Priors wear their enlisted warefare devices on their NWUs while at OCS? I know they do on their dress uniforms and their khakis. Thanks!
If you're coming from a command, you'll keep the same one throughout OCS. I didn't get a new one until after I commissioned. It takes about a week until DEERS updates.For prior enlisted, how long from check in does it take to be issued your "new" cac?
Well, nothing "surfaced" during my training. I had a knee surgery four years ago and played four years of division 1 lacrosse on it. I have not had an issue documented or undocumented since then. All the specialists I saw while at OCS (military doctors) gave me glowing reviews and completely cleared me, but NAMI has quotas they have to fill on the number of people they must disqualify, so individuals that have things that need to be cleared towards the end of training are on the chopping block. So when your waiver goes up to the NAMI board, you better hope you catch them on a "good" day and they aren't looking for people to disqualify. I think individuals have the right to know that this isn't a perfect system and that until you get your NAMI letter there is a decent chance you could be medically disqualified.
Well, nothing "surfaced" during my training. I had a knee surgery four years ago and played four years of division 1 lacrosse on it. I have not had an issue documented or undocumented since then. All the specialists I saw while at OCS (military doctors) gave me glowing reviews and completely cleared me, but NAMI has quotas they have to fill on the number of people they must disqualify, so individuals that have things that need to be cleared towards the end of training are on the chopping block. So when your waiver goes up to the NAMI board, you better hope you catch them on a "good" day and they aren't looking for people to disqualify. I think individuals have the right to know that this isn't a perfect system and that until you get your NAMI letter there is a decent chance you could be medically disqualified.