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NT Military fam, any of y'all got any insight about joining the (Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, etc.) reserves? I've always been interested in joining the military, but due to career, I can't exactly go active at the moment.
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It's all good fam, PM me when you actually get here once you get settled and stuff. I'm sure your check in will be thorough, lol, these young MA's are out here wildin'!
Either early as hell in the morning, go to the gym, or wait til it's like 1800 when the sun is going down. Mostly everyone PT's earlier in the AM. It's always black flag condition.How the hell do y'all pt out there?
Finally off sea duty! Spent the last 32 months onboard USS JOHN C STENNIS. I left the ship on deployment afew days ago. Looking forward to 3 years of shore duty in California. I'm a Supply Corps Officer who commissioned through OCS in 2013 so if any of you guys have any questions about OCS packages or being a Supply Corps Officer please feel free to ask.
Anybody read that article on the DCC who made CPO in 5.5 years? Amazing.
Where is it at? Navy Times?
That's something I've long awaited is for the Navy to get in line with the other branches in regards to doing promotion boards and deep six these exams.As a Jar Head, I can respect his grind and personal pursuit for promotion. But that is ridiculous. I'd scratch my head at a Gunnery Sergeant at 5.5 years. I can't speak for the Army with SFC, Air Force with Master Sergeant but there is definitely a lack of technical proficiency and leadership experience that can be obtained in that short a time. Again, I congratulate him and others who take advantage of that "system" in the Navy.
I saw an article that says the average is 13 years which sounds more realistic and sound but again these are the musings of an outsider.
That's something I've long awaited is for the Navy to get in line with the other branches in regards to doing promotion boards and deep six these exams.
For Chief you still have to take the exam to become board eligible. Once eligible you submit a package to the board providing enough documentation basically of why you should be selected for E-7. Evaluations, qualifications, awards, Sailorization, etc. should all be provided to the selection board. Sucks because it's all electronic and none of these systems the Navy has is in sync with one another, lol! But once you make Chief...no more exams, lol.Don't they kind of do it for Chief and up?
And from talking to folks when I was in Tampa, the Air Force got a much needed over haul last year.
I respect the tests from a perspective of showing technical perspective but I've never seen the test. Is it something you can brain dump?
We (the Corps) just mirrored the Army's approach to E4/E5 and do local promotion boards.
But honestly there isn't a perfect system. But E7 in 5.5 is ridiculous. But the guy in the article was a little older and coming from a law enforcement background.
For you cats that are in Bahrain, or have been stationed, where do Brothers go to get haircuts. I'm going in July and this is info that is important as I will be there for about 9-10 months