Posted on Jan 4, 2019
PO1 Hospital Corpsman
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I emailed Army HRC about a TIS waiver to apply for Federal OCS however, I received an email back from HRC stating that I would have to go enlisted Army and then apply for OCS if accepted under an enlisted contract. I just want to clarify that I cannot apply to Army OCS as active duty Navy. I haven't personally seen this anywhere but I may have just missed this information somewhere in the instructions I have seen.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Think about it for a second- You are in the Navy, yet want to attend the Amy Officer Candidate School- the USN HAS NO SLOTS for that in the school nor in their branch! Want to be an Army officer, you 1st have to BE IN THE ARMY. Would you expect for a Ranger to be assigned to a USN gunnery slot, just because it shoots something?
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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You must be in the same service to apply for OCS. That being said there is no guarantee. I would look into the Warrant Officer program if you had an MOS that is applicable... Let me know how that works please.
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Sir, Thank you for the input. The goal was shoot for Army OCS but after hearing I would have to get out and try for OCS either as a civilian or enlisted Soldier, I didn't really want to take the gamble. I went to one of the Warrant Officer briefs here in Hawaii and found out some really good info. I'm currently waiting to hear back from Navy Personnel Command on whether the Navy will approve my conditional release to apply for Warrant Officer MOS 153A.
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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I would seek Warrnt Frim the Navy and then you will not have to go thru all of the haste.
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SSG Detailed Recruiter
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You need to go to an Army Recruiter office and they will explain how to switch over. It will require a condition release (DD FM 368). Make sure your all green on medpros. When you go bring your SSC, BC, DLs, Diplomas, etc. you will need everything as if you were enlisting for the first time.
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