I am just curious, but how does one become an officer in the United States Navy?By the way, is it odd for a college graduate to enlist in the military?
9/12/2005 9:10:49 PM
Any of the armed forces will take you. I mean, you are fucking Superman for christ sake
9/12/2005 9:14:36 PM
i thought about trying for a comission one more time, but then i dont think i can get fucked over for an 8th time
9/12/2005 9:22:22 PM
Go to the Marine Corps and its not odd for a college grad to enlist
9/12/2005 9:30:52 PM
what do you have to do after college to become an officer in the marines?[Edited on September 12, 2005 at 9:32 PM. Reason : edit]
9/12/2005 9:31:49 PM
Usually it's just OCS.My dad went into the Navy 12 years after he graduated.
9/12/2005 9:34:10 PM
yeah just go to OCS Officer Candidate School it's like 3 months long and then you do some type of training related to your specific job
9/12/2005 9:38:02 PM
somewhere there is a police department with an officer that got denied by the military 8 times
9/12/2005 9:38:06 PM
Go here http://www.marines.com/officer_programs/?format=flash
9/12/2005 9:44:20 PM
http://www.navy.com/officer
9/12/2005 9:49:28 PM
[Edited on September 12, 2005 at 9:53 PM. Reason : .]
9/12/2005 9:53:30 PM
There's a Navy recruiting office at 801 Oberlin (big brick building...first floor). They have an officer recruiting office that can help you.
9/12/2005 9:59:22 PM
why do you want to join the military after college? (not judging... just curious)
9/12/2005 11:08:31 PM
whatever you do, don't go to a recruitment office to get information, they will lie their assess off to get you to enlist
9/12/2005 11:24:45 PM
9/13/2005 12:00:39 AM
So is this true with all armed forces? You can go in after college, attend OCS, and get your butter bar? I'm assuming you still attend enlisted man's boot camp, right?
9/13/2005 9:54:18 AM
if you're an electrical/computer engineer and/or know arabicYOU'RE HIRED!!
9/13/2005 10:31:51 AM
9/13/2005 10:33:26 AM
well that too
9/13/2005 10:35:00 AM
that was definitely true when I got picked up, but I hear it is much more competitive now. I never would have been selected in the past year or two.Just to get some info about OCS is like, check out http://www.usnavyocs.com and http://www.airwarriors.com
9/13/2005 10:38:53 AM
No, officers don't attend enlisted boot camp.
9/13/2005 1:20:21 PM
Yeah I did some reading up on it out of curiosity and see that they mix a lot of PT in with the classes at OCS.
9/13/2005 1:56:20 PM
attended an air show recently. the recruiters who were there looked rather pathetic.hummer h2's with expensive a/v systems, big ass wheels, vinyl graphics, etc...basketball half-courts.they were giving hope to people who would never qualify for OCS.
9/13/2005 2:08:36 PM
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9/13/2005 4:54:05 PM
try and get into the ROTC program at State?what major are you?go enlisted then pick up officer...that way you get O1E-O3E....bigger money in thatif you can get into the nuke program, its hard, but for enlisted to officer turnover, its pretty high here
9/16/2005 7:26:29 PM
I got this email the other day from a navy recruiter.
9/16/2005 7:43:24 PM
9/16/2005 7:54:22 PM
^^ yes, the email is legit and the guy won't lie to you. all the numbers are right. if you are interested, give him a reply.
9/17/2005 8:04:27 PM
it's better to go to college first because you can go in as an officer.my brother has been a marine for 4 years and is going to start ncsu next year so he can be an officer when he gets out.
9/17/2005 9:17:13 PM
someone's got a fat neck.
9/17/2005 9:57:24 PM
^^^I never said i didn't think it was legit. I was just posting it.
9/17/2005 10:26:00 PM
9/18/2005 12:40:59 AM
10/1/2005 8:16:46 PM
well that is all fine and dandy if you are on a surface boat large enough to have a professor or three flown in to give you those classes. if you are on a sub you are fucked......you have to wait until you have enough inport time to take those courses or wait till you get some shore duty.
10/16/2005 3:02:45 AM
yvan eht nioj
10/16/2005 4:46:53 AM
the Navy has several officer programs. If your an engineering major of any sort, you can test for the nuke officer program. they enlist you while you finish school but you don't wear a uniform and you report to a supervising officer in Raleigh till you graduate. don't deal with an enlisted recruiter though. call the enlisted recruiter and ask them for the officer recruiter number. Coast Guard is the way to go though. We do more cool shit on a daily basis. plus we work at the beach.[Edited on October 16, 2005 at 5:37 AM. Reason : m/i]
10/16/2005 5:34:40 AM
yeahi was at a thing for the coast gaurd in atlantic beach thursdaythat was THE SHIT
10/16/2005 11:33:24 AM
Friggen puddle jumpers
10/16/2005 12:59:18 PM
Do not go enlisted with the idea that you will have an easier time getting picked up for an officer program. This myth has been passed around forever and many of my former superiors in the navy said that it was bullshit. I agree totally. You will hate life and you may or may not get picked up as an officer. The best thing to do is to get your degree and then join as an officer if you want to. If you are an officer on an aircraft carrier you will have a stateroom with maybe 1 or 2 roommates to start, special places to eat, and everyone kisses your ass. If you are enlisted like I was, you sleep 3 high in a berthing with a ton of other guys. Your sleeping area smells like FAN. For any of you who have never been on a warship and smelled it, that stands for Feet Ass and Nuts. I do reccomend being an officer if anyone is interested. Don't sell yourself short and go enlisted. I am just saying this as a former enlisted person that wishes I had gone to college first and spent my time being an officer instead of a glorified nuclear janitor. Any of you other former nukes know what I'm talking about.
10/16/2005 9:33:58 PM
shit, i have a higher opinion of enlisted people than you do, i think.and at least in the USMC, being enlisted DOES help your odds of getting a commission, but I wouldn't enlist unless i just wanted to. there's no reason to enlist first IOT become an officer, unless you just want to be enlisted first.
10/16/2005 9:37:13 PM
theDuke866, I do hold all members of the military in very high regard. I am a veteran, and I did not mean to disrespect anyone. I just want people to understand being enlisted, in the navy at least, is not as good of a deal as being an officer. I agree with what you have to say. If someone wants to be enlisted, then I would support them just as people supported me. This topic was about officer programs, so I think it is important to make sure that people understand the difference. I was a nuke in the navy, and we did not have people to come down and clean our power plants. We operated, maintained, and cleaned everything we had. I am damn proud of the work that all of us did. It has definitely given me a different outlook on life. With that said, I wish I could have spent my six years as an officer. It would have been more worthwhile, and full of much less bullshit than it was. The first reenlistment bonus for people like me was 45,000 dollars, and I am not the only one who turned it down. I think that says a great deal about what it is like to be an enlisted nuke in the navy. I never had anyone tell me the truth about what I was getting myself into. I basically threw my life into a blender, and I am slowly putting my life back together. It is just not for everyone. I think each branch of the military finds pride in something different, and I am just speaking for my own personal experiences in the navy. I hope people will see where I am coming from and just leave it at that.
10/16/2005 9:48:58 PM
10/16/2005 9:55:53 PM
yeah, i'll go along with all that.i mean, i love being an officer, and it's definitely a better life, especially compared to junior enlisted. i GET TIRED of how well i'm treated by enlisted personnel...i mean, all the perks are cool and all, but i hate it when i'm walking through the PX and people stop what they're doing to get the door for me, or stop their conversations to say "Good afternoon, sir!" when i walk by, or try to let me go in front of them if we're in line at the PX or admin or something when they walked up before i did, etc. well, i guess i don't hate it exactly...i just hate when i feel like i'm intruding on what people are doing. i mean, i'm flattered and all at the respect for my rank, but damn guys, i'm just a regular guy like you are. i just have a different job and responsibilities.it makes smoke pour out of my ears when i see another officer with a holier-than-thou attitude towards the enlisted. it doesn't happen much, and the times i have seen it are basically always on the Navy side rather than the Marine side (i think the USMC does a better job of instilling that in its officers, and putting officers through the same--or often more severe--rigors as the enlisted Marines, and cultivating an attitude of "a Marine is a Marine is a Marine." plus, enlisted Marines, as a rule, impress me all the time and make it really easy to hold up my end of that mutual respect.
10/16/2005 10:07:24 PM
Like I said before, the Coast Guard is where it's at. I remember looking at those big grey ship's in GTMO and saying "I'm glad I didn't join the Navy."
10/16/2005 10:13:12 PM
I went to the recruiting place by cameron village while I was unemployed after college. 8 months after that first visit I was commissioned. OCS sucked but wasn't that bad. It's not odd for someone to enlist with a degree either.
10/16/2005 10:46:23 PM
whats the officer program like for the coast guard?
10/16/2005 11:48:40 PM
hey tenacious j, well at least the surface nukes clean up after themselves. on my sub the nukes dont do shit. whenever we have a big whig come on board all the "coners" (that is foward non-nuke rates) have to go back and clean up for them. and now the SRB for most nukes is in upwards of $100k.........we just had a guy that put in for another 6 years and got an SRB of $97k........damn rediculous.....and they are also getting supervisory pay too. sucks ass..........as for being enlisted and going for officer.....it used to be easy about 5 years ago, but now they have consolidated all the programs into 2 or 3 that you can pick from and most of the time you can only qualify for one of those. i think there is one for medical personnel, seabees, and then the one for every one else. when i applied to it there were 1600 applicants and of that number only 400 were selected. so you are pretty much going against the best of the best in the enlisted numbers to get picked up.
10/17/2005 4:34:14 AM
For the CG it is pretty straight forward. Either go to the Academy, go to OCS, or apply for a direct commision if you have a certain degree ie marine engineering. But the enlisted do most of the cool stuff. The officers are usually on cutters or at admin units. Enlisted advancement is pretty quick in the CG too. I made E6 in less than 5 years and am waiting for the results of the servicewide for E7.
10/17/2005 8:00:43 AM