I've heard yoy can buy used military uniforms that are in good condition for a lot less than new. Is it possible to do this for the uniforms required at ODS?
Just wondering if someone could give me a walk through of the medical/dental day. What day do you have to do it? Do they take your BP/pulse, do a full physical and dental check up. Thanks for your time!
Can anyone recently out of ODS give an idea of what absolutely MUST be memorized before heading there? Thanks!
The first time we were ever asked to recite any of the info. was on Monday of the second week.
My recommendations:
Be sure to listen to the Marine Hymn and Anchors Aweigh at least once... There were people in my class who had no idea what the melody for the songs were.
Memorize the Sailors Creed and The mission of the Navy for sure.
If you get that down move on to the Navy and Marine Corps ranks... People had a lot of trouble with those.
If you get that, try the General Orders and Articles of the Code of Conduct.
If you get those try the 15 leadership traits.
The most important thing to remember is this... Don't worry to much about it. Not having memorized when you show up is not the end of the world. No one in my class had it all memorized when they got there. In fact, more than half showed up with almost none of it memorized.
I got a question for those of y'all that did ODS this past summer, and for those of you that remember from prior years. What is the farthest single distance you had to run, and at about what pace? I'm scheduled for ODS next summer, and I've recently been hit by an injury bug. I can run fast enough to pass the PRT without any problems, but when I start hitting ~2-2.5 miles, my injury starts coming back. So I'm trying to work out a training schedule to ensure I'll be able to both handle the PT as well as remain injury free leading up, and at, ODS.
And if any of you are orthopods, sports med, or PTs, and care to offer any advice, please PM me.
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Hi everyone...I have two questions. how feasible is it to be stationed near each other? I know they would try their best, but off the top of my head I can't think of any Naval/Marine Corps bases that are also close to an Air Force base.
Fixed that for you. You do not want to go to OCS, as you'll see in may. 😉Orders for the May 11th ODS, anyone else going this summer?
SAP76 you're going in August? It seems like you're starting your intern year right after it finishes? Is your residency program ok with you starting a little late?
Orders for the May 11th OCS, anyone else going this summer?
SAP76 you're going in August? It seems like you're starting your intern year right after it finishes? Is your residency program ok with you starting a little late?
Yes, I start my internship year right after ODS, which is the way it is scheduled by my program. It should make moving across the US interesting!
So, I heard the Navy doesn't give us a return ticket from ODS and that we have to figure that out on our own. Is that correct? If that's the case, how soon after graduation can we leave, and how long before they kick us out for the next class?
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Incorrect. You should get a return ticket. After graduation, you pack up and leave that afternoon. The next class is coming in a couple of days after you.So, I heard the Navy doesn't give us a return ticket from ODS and that we have to figure that out on our own. Is that correct? If that's the case, how soon after graduation can we leave, and how long before they kick us out for the next class?
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Do you need to get them filled while at ODS? I took advil and alieve while I was there, and no one cared. Just keep them in your room locker. As long as you keep the lock locked on the door, they can't and won't open it or make you open it.How does ODS handle prescriptions? If you just bring the bottle is that adequate, or do they enforce that you bring copies of prescriptions? Thanks for any replies.
You'll definitely have time to buy stuff. They'll give you the first weekend to get oriented and settled in. The real deal doesn't start until Monday, 0345.😉Quick Question -
So I got my travel info and I'll be getting to Newport at like 9pm the night before orders begin. Will I have time that night or the next day or two to buy some of the bulky stuff they ask us to bring or should I pack heavy?
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You'll definitely have time to buy stuff. They'll give you the first weekend to get oriented and settled in. The real deal doesn't start until Monday, 0345.😉
Quick Question -
So I got my travel info and I'll be getting to Newport at like 9pm the night before orders begin. Will I have time that night or the next day or two to buy some of the bulky stuff they ask us to bring or should I pack heavy?
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You could literally go with just the clothes on your back (and some money) and you'd be fine. Lots of the cleaning supplies you don't need to buy because the storage room is FULL of stuff left behind from ODS classes dating back to probably the 80's. Anything you need that isn't in the storage room you can buy when you get there at the NEX. Just be sure to bring your CAC card/reserve ID or a copy do your orders to prove you are authorized to shop there.
Yeah, everything mentioned would be fine. I would say that you would want to bring a few books or something to occupy your time. During the last week, you'll have a ton of downtime. I brought my computer and played a computer game. 😉You could literally go with just the clothes on your back (and some money) and you'd be fine. Lots of the cleaning supplies you don't need to buy because the storage room is FULL of stuff left behind from ODS classes dating back to probably the 80's. Anything you need that isn't in the storage room you can buy when you get there at the NEX. Just be sure to bring your CAC card/reserve ID or a copy do your orders to prove you are authorized to shop there.
Yeah, everything mentioned would be fine. I would say that you would want to bring a few books or something to occupy your time. During the last week, you'll have a ton of downtime. I brought my computer and played a computer game. 😉
Unless you bring a car and can keep it in your car, I would say no. There's no place to keep it in King Hall.With all that time, would it be possible to bring a bike and go ride around the area?
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I might keep it in my car. What is the parking situation like? Is it safe?Unless you bring a car and can keep it in your car, I would say no. There's no place to keep it in King Hall.
I didn't bring my car, but there is parking. It's a good 10 minute walk from King Hall. It's safe. You'll make a lot of friends if you do bring your car. 😉I might keep it in my car. What is the parking situation like? Is it safe?
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You'll be able to go to the gym after the first or second week, I think. You won't be able to use the internet for a few weeks, so you might want to automate your bill payments. If you can do it through a smart phone, that's another option.Is there any time/way to go to the gym on base? What's internet access like? Leaving in 10 days and I'm wondering logistically if it will be an issue to get online to pay bills etc.
I think we started standing the watch sometime in the second week. Four hour watches through the night and weekends. Not during the day though because there was classes and stuff to go to. As far as collateral duty goes, uniformity officer did almost nothing. Don't be the drill body unless you know how to drill. DIVO and ADIVO were volun-told in our class. They were two priors. They're pretty sucky jobs.Hi all!
Thanks for all the great info on the thread! I am prior enlisted and leave for ODS this weekend. I haven't seen anything regarding duty sections/standing watches? I can't imagine that isn't a part of the training up there! What kind of watches do you stand? Is it an all day thing like CDO or 4 hour watches around the clock?
Also, do you have any recommendations for choosing a collateral duty? As far as class leader, do they stick with one the whole time, or do they "volun-tell" others to take a turn?
Thanks for any insight!
KM
Thanks, I figured that about DIVO and ADIVO. I am a small female and I look quiet so I am always voluntold to be upfront and in charge, I was hoping this would be different but I would put money on getting picked... oh well, you just roll with the punches! 🙂I think we started standing the watch sometime in the second week. Four hour watches through the night and weekends. Not during the day though because there was classes and stuff to go to. As far as collateral duty goes, uniformity officer did almost nothing. Don't be the drill body unless you know how to drill. DIVO and ADIVO were volun-told in our class. They were two priors. They're pretty sucky jobs.
I think at one of the first meetings, they asked all of the priors to stand up, so unless you really don't want anyone to know you're a prior, everyone will find out pretty quick.Thanks, I figured that about DIVO and ADIVO. I am a small female and I look quiet so I am always voluntold to be upfront and in charge, I was hoping this would be different but I would put money on getting picked... oh well, you just roll with the punches! 🙂
is there any dress code for off base liberty, i.e. collared shirt, belts? Or am I just stuck on the ship?!
Appreciate the info!I think at one of the first meetings, they asked all of the priors to stand up, so unless you really don't want anyone to know you're a prior, everyone will find out pretty quick.
We didn't get off base liberty until the third weekend I think. Every time we were off base, we had to be in uniform.
No problem! When are you going? I went last year in July, and it was super hot. King hall has no A/C, so everyone had to have a fan. Make sure you get one early from the storage closet, or you may have to spend some money at the NEX on one.Appreciate the info!