Navy Officer Candidate School: What to Expect | 2024
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One of the most accurate and descriptive videos about OCS. That's true about Battle Stations, too!
I graduated from the "old OCS", class 42, May 1, 1959. The changes in training are stunning. As are the needs of the fleet. OCS is one of the greatest experiences in my life and has always provided me with a sense of pride.
Interesting… How has the training changed?
There is another way. Direct commission. Medical careers, JAG, microbiology, among others. If you have certain degrees people may qualify for direct commission.
Wow now this looks like bootcamp vs ODS videos on here. Good stuff.
Highly
Professional and informative video! Well done!
Finally getting ready to go through the application process for the BDCP since I’m finishing up college! Hoping I get selected.
Good luck!
I love it and I think you're brilliant❤
Oh my God did the bring back memories, some good some bad. Looks like a lot of things have changed since I graduated in September of 1971. One of my favorites were the yard patrol boat, or "yippies" as we called them. I stayed in King Hall and while were two to a room we did not have private bathrooms. One gang head for the whole section. The whole time we were referred to as "officer candidate ..." There were no women back then, it was an all male environment. I remember classes in tactics, navigation, and seamanship in addition to PT and leadership. Seems to me it was a 16 week course. I think the last four weeks we were called 4th level classmen or something like that. That was when we ran the regiment. We had about 600, I think in my class. There were very few minorities too, I was one of three Blacks in the Regiment. 95% of us went straight to our ships very few went to shore stations or another school. We had a Company Office who was a LT, and Assistant Company Office, CWO2 and and an E7 Chief Petty Office. The company officers and the chief were very helpful, the warrant was a prick. Gave me the wrong impression of warrants. Fortunately when I got to my ship, I was assigned as Electrical Officer with a CWO as my Material Officer. We hit off great and still correspond from time to time today.
Put my packet in. Let’s hope I get selected. highly competitive.
good luck!
Did you get picked up?
Very informative, thank you. This looks like very gruelling training, as it ought to be.
I graduated from navy OCS in 1956. It was a tough school, but boot camp was tougher. OCS had a better quality of people, which made life easier for me.
Love it.
I just sent my first candidate to OCS, he's gonna have fun!
Your view of "fun" Chief is quiet.....unique! My recruiter said the same thing to me when I left for AOCS in 1982! Many things I would call it but fun was NOT a word I would use. Challenging, stressful, confidence building, and scary is what comes to my mind about that whole time. However, I would NOT change that experience for anything else. Now retired as an 0-5 and Still remember those Officer Candidate days like it was yesterday....and Gunny Brooks for taking the time to put some discipline in my soul!
I am thinking about joining the navy, but as an officer. I was a marine from 2016 to 2020, so to me this is similar to USMC boot camp, the mental bit of it and drill.
GSGYT Gerhardt was my drill instructor class 11-86 Pensacola. Spent 32yrs flying P-3s and more.
I met a 21 y/o F-16 Flight instructor going to Mississippi one time. Thanks for your service. HM3
I was enlisted i know new officers go thru more training on board ship especially if they stand bridge watch as an officer on deck. They are in charge of the ship its a big responsibility.
This looks tougher than I thought 😮. I’m still gonna do my best anyway.
Good luck to you. Make it happen.
Remember: "if you shout, you're not being ballistic". Also, "outboard over inboard"; "Chow Hall deck all clear, Section Leader!"; Poopy Greens and SUYA ("Sue Yah"). Also, if you see Smokey Bear, you're too late. *Giggles*
Currently studying for the ASTB. Been studying a lot. Going for SNA (Navy pilot). Hopefully reaching out to a recruiter in the next month or so.
Also, the clips are a little dated but still good info. For example, @2:40 they no longer do sit-ups. Instead they do planks and other ab-workout like leg lift, bicycles.
Good luck!
I just passed my ASTB for the marines. 6/6/5 scores. Slightly above avg but still good enough to do what I wanna do. Let me know if you need any advice
Push for a minimum of all 7s on ASTB, this will guarantee you an SNA slot
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I thought the F14 was retired. I would like to see it back as well
"Hurry Up Don't Fall Back."
How is OCS different from Marine Corp boot camp or other military academies? Is it a review, for want of a better term; going over what was previously learned as well as new material?
OCS is like bootcamp for officers. It's a bit more intense, and has a larger focus on leadership than bootcamp. The military academies also train officers, but incorporate military training throughout 4 years of college.
Hello what if someone already has a degree and want to apply as an officer where does he/she go? Can you apply on any recruiting centers?
@@frnc2461 if you already have a degree, you can contact your local recruiter and they can direct you to the closest officer recruiting station!
@davidleavitt835 OCS is one way to become a Commissioned Officer. Civilians can pursue commissions through service academies (USNS Annapolis, USMA West Point, USCGA), senior military colleges, ROTC, direct commission.
Enlisted service members can be commissioned through programs such as Green to Gold in the Army and Seaman to Admiral in the Navy.
Army is the only branch where candidates attend Enlisted basic training. If a candidate fails OCS, they must complete their contractual obligation as an enlisted Soldier.
What happens if you don't get selected for ocs? Can you try again and how many times? Or you could try to enlist and then do enlisted to officer? I have a degree from outside the US and a dual citinzenship holder.
I think you can apply more than once. You could also go enlisted to officer- your best bet is to talk to a recruiter and they should be able to guide you through the process!
3:01 - How old is that kid with the blond hair there? 15?
6:44 was he eating when he was doing the voice over? The spit sounds are nasty.
how does this look if you’re going in as a nurse
if you're already a fully qualified nurse, you can direct commission. In that case, you would likely attend a 5-week program called ODS also at Naval Station Newport.
Do you need to have a bachelors degree or currently In rolled at a university?
You need a bachelor's
In my days (1950's), one class a year is reserved for outstanding enlisted men, so you can have a CPO enrolled at OCS. Generally, OCS students have a college degree.
I wanna be a Navy Seal Officer will this help me get in the Spec Ops which is Special Forces because I only have one reason and that’s to fight for the fallen brothers and sisters that are dead from the bombing blast on August 26th 2021
Marine Corp : SGT Johnny Rosario Pichardo
Marine Corp : Sgt Nicole Gee
Marine Corp : Staff Sgt Darian T Hoover
Marine Corp : Lance Cpl David L Espinoza
Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Hunter Lopez
Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Rylee J McCollum
Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Dylan R Merola
Marine Corp : Lance Cpl Kareem M Nikoui
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Navy Hospital : Corpsman Maxton W Soviak
Army : Staff Sgt Ryan C Knauss
The pay is not that great.
Not worth it.
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Officers don’t lead, they just order. You better do what they say too.
0:07 having a job as an astronaut isn't naval.... its not even military by definition. almost half of current astronauts are civilian
Although not super common, there actually are naval astronauts! Alan Shepard, the first American in space was a Naval Aviator and Naval astronaut. The first US astronauts were actually military test pilots.
@@BaselineUS read what I said lol. My point in that comment is that the job title of an astronaut isn’t a naval job and you were making it seem like it is. Approximately half are military and half are civilian. The navy is part of the military. In the beginning of the video you were implying that the navy is the only route to becoming an astronaut which is most definitely false.
There are warfare devices for both Naval Aviator Astronaut and Naval Flight Officer Astronaut.
Do they scream at you like this and am I expected to scream? How do you not mess up your voice like this? I have been avoiding because I’m just scared of being away and also just people mentally wearing me down or deliberately not being nice. I want to be an Officer who is encouraged through the process not hazed lol … blah.
Yes, Marine Corps DI’s scream. You are expected to yell back.
Don’t be scared. It is stressful, but college was more stressful. I got myself through by mentally joking “if these are the best of the Marine Corps, the Corps is in a lot of trouble!”
Class 04-00, Pensacola, FL
And to be clear, I have a lot of respect for the DI’s. That statement was just a mental trick I used.
The way you project your voice loud is to use your diaphragm as opposed to your throat
They are seeing how you respond under stress. Which you will see a lot of if you get your wings of gold.
3:45 That is not the IST, that's fast cruise. The "fast cruise" showed in the video is just a standard beat session.
OCS is a very good program. You will work together with smart college graduates from all over the country. You will remember your experience the rest of your life. OCS CLASS 79005-PAPA. CDR USN RET Ed Cook. WETSU!
Put a downgrading Personal event it is to go through this training It strips you of any Personal honor. No wonder senior listed man would never consider going through this downgrading lousy personal event
I went through with several prior enlisted, including 2 prior enlisted SEALs.
It’s a mental game. Win
If you can’t follow and serve, you can’t lead. It ain’t for everybody.