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The ex-cadet sued the Govt to be awarded his Bachelor of Science degree, arguing that he had fulfilled all the academic requirements for the degree, as well as his officer's commission. He was denied. FYI - he was disenrolled from the academy, and (as per the regulations for the separation of a 2/c) transferred to the IRR as a BM3. (1 1/C would be rated a BM2). You can read the extensive documentation on this case here (MS Word doc). boards.law.af.mil/CG/BCMR/Other%20Cases/2008-130.doc |
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I can only guess that a transfer to the (inactive) enlisted rating of BM3 in the IRR qualifies as a payback? |
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On the positive side I was at 2016 Mystic flag saturday and they all looked great I hope everyone of them is still looking that way in 2016!
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USCGA13STN ... curious about a couple things -
Where do you check the "official numbers?" What do you mean by "Looking at the way it's been the past few weeks for waivers, I'm guessing they probably won't get them." How has it been the past few weeks? |
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I checked the official numbers here at the Academy because I'm onboard. And secondly I mean that very few waivers are being accepted these days and as such I was not hopeful for many of the medical waivers passing through. ie The Coast Guard has a surplus of officers and is slowly reducing the size of the Officer Corps.
Objee can correct me if I'm wrong, but that is one of the prevailing reasons why the class of 2016 was so small to begin with.
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STN '13 "I will ensure that my superiors rest easy with the knowledge that I am on the helm, no matter what the conditions." -- Surfman's Creed |
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1,982 completed applications received
315 appointments awarded 248 sworn in (not including international) 33% attended AIM 20% CGA Scholars 87% varsity letter 69% sports team captain 215 - average PFE score SAT Verbal 25%-75% = 550-640 SAT Math 25%-75% = 610-680 Entire Corps of Cadets 981 total 658 men 323 women 264 under represented minorities |
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Luigi, do you know what percentage were men and what percentage were women?
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89 women (33%) |
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It's actually 159 men (64%) and 89 women (36%) of 248 U.S. Cadets.
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