Yes you can go to OCS - Officer Commissioning School and be a Navy Officer or you can choose to enlist as a G.I.
Marine OCS refer to the American Marine Corp Officer Training School. Information on preparing for a Marine OCS is available from the Marine Corps, or from specialist websites such as Squidoo.
there is no such answer. when the nine rates were given the opportunity to advance first class petty officers to the rank of chief it was not like they all got promoted that day. it was in many many waves across those rates thus making your question impossible to answer.
The years of the Meiji Restoration are classified as: efforts to industrialize Japan the modernization of Japan's army and navy the acceptance of Western ideas.
All enlisted rates E4through E6 are respectfully called. "Petty Officer".
Yes you can go to OCS - Officer Commissioning School and be a Navy Officer or you can choose to enlist as a G.I.
July 24th. Package must be in by the 24th of June.
Classes begin on a regular basis throughout the year. There are typically 4 to 6 classes a year.
You would be advised to discuss your ambitions with your CO.
Technically yes, but the graduate would have to still go though Navy OCS and initial officer training before receiving a Naval commission.
The Officer Candidate school of the US Navy is located at the Naval Station in Newport, Rhode Island. It is how a civilian graduate with no military training can become an officer.
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The current acceptance rate at Curtis is 4% of all applicants.
There are many colleges with high acceptance rights particularly public schools in the Midwest and South. What area of the country are u located? There are quite a few private schools that have high acceptance rates also.
no you need a bachelor's degree. a master's degree or higher is recommended if you want to even get accepted to ocs.
To apply for Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS), a college degree is generally required. However, some exceptions are made for specific programs like the Seaman-to-Admiral-21 (STA-21) program, which allows enlisted personnel to become commissioned officers while completing their degree. It is always best to check the specific requirements for OCS eligibility on the Navy's official website or contact a Navy recruiter for accurate and up-to-date information.