Going Navy.
If you join the Blue side, you have to realize that there is always a chance you might be going submarines or going surface warfare. Your dream of wishing to fly should be second to that of joining a particular service in order to avoid disappointment. It's the same for going Dark...
I'm currently signing up for 2/C cruise this summer, and I was just wondering just how long First and Second class submarine and conventional cruises were.
Much appreciated.
Well thought of moving to Seattle came out of the blue for my family too, which I never took into account when I chose ASU. Don't get me wrong, I love the NROTC Unit at ASU and the university itself. Its just probably more convenient for my parents since the cost of room and board would be out...
Hi, I'm a MIDN 4/C at the new NROTC Battalion at Arizona State, and I just got a call from my mother a few nights ago that there's a good possibility that my family is going to move to the Seattle area. I know that if I want to transfer schools, the cost of attendance can't be significantly...
whoa.. I wonder how many years total experience there is in this Thread. I just feel an aura of awsomeness coming from these answeres :biggrin: I appreciate them and I hope everybody here had a great Independence Day! :thumb:
Arizona State
I don't know about other colleges, but as an up coming ASU Midshipmen, I've been told by our CO that we have PT at 6 am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday with Friday being for those who cant meet the minimum physical requirements. Tuesday morning we have drill practice. I have 2...
So I was watching Generation Kill the other night and I was wondering: Do Senior NCO's such as a Sergeant Major have to "bow down" (lack of a better term) to a Junior Officer or (other way around?) or is there more of a special relationship between the two?
Same here. Last year I was determined to be a Marine, but thought Subs and SWOs were also BA's after all the service introductions even though the Marines had the best presentation. But in the end, however, USNA wasn't for me and decided NROTC was best for me since I'm 1st gen American and the...
yes, my former teacher was a prior enlisted, served 20+ years in the Army. and btw it wasnt liberal indoctrination during class; this was just small talk about US Government and i just played devils advocate to see where he stood on the political compass :rolleyes:
i thought all NROTC graduates unless you are a Nurse Option, you have to be a Line officer ie Surface Warfare, Submarines, Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer, SEAL, EOD.i never heard of ROTC going to a staff officer posiition :confused: