National Accelerated Emt Has Anyone Attended Accelerated OCS For The Army Guard?

Has anyone attended accelerated OCS for the Army Guard? - national accelerated emt

I'll probably subscribe to the custody of the military in Wyoming. Has someone in the accelerated OCS program? I have no military experience. I have a degree in business administration, and perhaps choose a mayor or AG for MOS. (You can not fight, I'm a woman.)

2 comments:

Kristin W said...

Hello,

Just a note ... be accelerated, without prior notification to be difficult. Make sure someone who, before he informed the country. It would be nice if it was just the basics at least.

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Prepared for many patches / Be pullups and a lot of things (the only way) to eat. My husband is not traditional, but was in the 3rd Stage injured, so he had the third phase to the accelerated class in Alabama redo (I think that's where I was). He arrived late, and these people was carried out and easily killed. Bolca just returned from the Corps, so if you want more information about this course, please let me know.

I think the only good thing that the acceleration is shorter ... a little more but have less time to deal with it!

OSM Talk to your status of your options and ask if you can talk to people who have lived in traditional and accelerated to an idea of this program may work best for you.

Also can you swim? Are you physically strong? There are waves of trust (s) to survive and not this other thing, I do not know his name, but rose about 50 feet into the air and has to cling to a rope bridge to a point and then fall into the water. You!

ninecoro... said...

In fact, you can one combat arms branch - Air Defense Artillery (ADA). I have two years as a 2LT in the ADA and had many wives. Both AG and quality are difficult to obtain official slots. In my class 35 a ROTC cadet AG QM and a total of 15 in the list as a first choice. If you follow a well-paid job to go signal. ROTC My best friend comes from an O-3 (captain), and began a civilian job at $ 100K. Good luck and good decision to choose to serve.

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