This post provides a status update regarding my application to OCS for OCC 209, including the results of my final PFT for the application.
This blog documents my path from college student to Naval Flight Officer in the United States Marine Corps. It is my hope that others may find the information here helpful in their efforts to be Marines, Marine Officers, and Marine Aviators. No further updates will be published, though I may review comments from time to time.
20111018
Final PFT for OCC 209 Scheduled
I will be running my final PFT for my OCC 209 application on Friday, 4 November 2011.
20111007
Contracted as NFO for OCC 209
I am now under contract for the January 2012 officer candidate course (OCC) in the Naval Flight Officer program. This post explains what that means and provides an update on my physical fitness goals.
20110817
My Plan For Boosting My PFT Score
The most obvious reason that I was not selected for Officer Candidate School (OCS) by the August selection board was that my Physical Fitness Test (PFT) score was 20 points below other applicants' scores. That is easy to fix. This post reveals the detailed plan I have designed to boost my PFT score so that it won't be a reason to pass over me when the November board meets to make selections for the January class. In short: disciplined daily routines and measurable milestones.
Also mentioned are some other things my Officer Selection Officer (OSO) told me that encourage me in my efforts to become an officer of Marines and, finally, some lessons I have learned about myself.
Also mentioned are some other things my Officer Selection Officer (OSO) told me that encourage me in my efforts to become an officer of Marines and, finally, some lessons I have learned about myself.
20110810
20110809
Waiting for Selection Results
This post provides a status update regarding my application to OCS. It does not provide all the details of the day I signed my contract as I had hoped to document. (Life has a way of moving too quickly to write everything down sometimes.)
20110522
Report on NAMI
In my last post, I noted that the next step was to travel down to the National Aeromedical Institute (NAMI) at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. I am pleased to report that I completed that trip 17-20 April. Here's the report.
20110316
Medically Qualified! [Updated]
This post discusses the news that I have been approved by DODMERB for military service and looks ahead to the next step—NAMI.
Update: PFT schedule.
Update: PFT schedule.
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