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ODS run down:
This is based on my experience from my ODS May-June 2011. If it is underlined you need it for your uniform so be sure you have it. If you are traveling from the west coast to the east coast you may want to consider shipping most of this stuff if you have family or friends nearby. Keep in mind most of this stuff can be purchased when you arrive at the NEX prior to Sunday evening but it is not as cheap as Wal-Mart. You also get up to 70lbs of luggage for free on any airline as long as you show your Orders.
If you arrive on Saturday you dont have to check-in until Sunday at noon so say somewhere else if you desire. Also, eating chow on Sunday evening is up to you. I would recommend going to the liberty center since you will be eating Navy chow for the next few weeks in the galley. Galley food gets old really fast. Make sure you utilize the peanut butter, even snag it from the OCS side if you need to.
Things to keep in mind are to work as a team. Everything is a team effort. Utilize your priors (previous enlisted members) for the knowledge they already have over you. Remember you are all in the same boat. Everyone is tired and sick of the BS by the end of each week. Just try to remain focused and positive. You will get more and more freedoms as the time progresses.
Random notes:
Divos never get any sleep. Dont volunteer for this job unless you are ok with this but they do get cell phone privileges earlier.
If the Red Socks are in town during your overnight liberty, you can get into the game for $10 (summer whites not required) if you go to gate C.
Use Priceline to book your hotel in Boston via the name your own price for good deals.
There is a military discount when you check out the mansions in Newport
Expect to pay more than $15-20 at the banquet dinner on Thursday night if your ODS class is over 70 persons.
If you want a collateral duty at graduation volunteer to be a sideboy (only duty used in both indoor and outdoor ceremonies).
Get a copy of your immunization record if you are going back to school after ODS for your records.
Be prepared to spend a lot of $$$ at the uniform shop. I recommend you purchase collar and cap devices so you dont have to keep taking them off your uniform.
Memorize the knowledge on the ODS prior to your arrival. You will be asked questions during your uniform inspections.
There is a supply closet where you can get a lot of stuff (irons, ironing boards, swiffer handles, brooms, etc ) that previous classes have donated across from the office. I would have your own iron so you can use it at your disposal. You will be ironing a lot. Utilize dry cleaning for your whites when you can.
Good luck. 🙂
Ball point pens
12 flat ruler (needed for your uniform and bed) and 6x9 steno notebook (basic color)
Ball point pens
Scissors (need these to get rid of IPs on uniforms)
Paperwork:
Permanent change of station/reserve orders and any modifications
Copies of Rx from civilian physicians
Immunization records (might save you from getting vaccines you already had)
Cash (~$150.00 to cover meals first 2 weeks. Expect to spend more than this because you pay for your meals in the galley weekly)
T-Shirts (white, crew neck) 8 each (females buy little boys white undershirts so there is not some much material to tuck-in to the uncomfortable pants)
Tide pens
NSAIDs (original container)
Toiletries (you know what you use)
Underwear, Briefs 10 *basic underwear (no thongs ladies per uniform regs)
Athletic Socks (white) 10 pair (any type and length)
Towel 2 each (bring at least 2 one for the pool and one for showering)
Brassiere/Sports Bras (females only guys hehe)
Swimsuit, one piece conservative (Black/Navy Blue) (females only, guys wear PT shorts)
Nail Clippers (needed for your uniform)
Iron
Hair ties (females)
Shower Shoes
White mesh laundry bag (buy one at Wal-Mart for $2 otherwise you have to buy it there for more)
Black dress socks 5 pair
Civilian clothing (4-5 days)
Combination padlock (NO key locks)
Running shoes (winter ODS might want to bring 2 pairs)
Alarm Clock, Battery-Operated (No radio function)
Cell Phones (will be authorized after hours)
Wristwatch (will be authorized later in training)
Debit Card
Cleaning supplies (typically purchased on site at NEX, best to buy swiffers and Lysol disinfecting wipes).
Shoe Shine kit (black polish/brush/cloth, you will also need white edging which can be purchased at the uniform shop and is needed for your white shoes)
Laundry detergent (No powder)
Unscented baby wipes
Waterless facial cleansing cloths
Hair gel or hairspray (females)
Blanket
IPod, laptop, camera (you can us this stuff on liberty)
Ear plugs (if you are a light sleeper)
This is based on my experience from my ODS May-June 2011. If it is underlined you need it for your uniform so be sure you have it. If you are traveling from the west coast to the east coast you may want to consider shipping most of this stuff if you have family or friends nearby. Keep in mind most of this stuff can be purchased when you arrive at the NEX prior to Sunday evening but it is not as cheap as Wal-Mart. You also get up to 70lbs of luggage for free on any airline as long as you show your Orders.
If you arrive on Saturday you dont have to check-in until Sunday at noon so say somewhere else if you desire. Also, eating chow on Sunday evening is up to you. I would recommend going to the liberty center since you will be eating Navy chow for the next few weeks in the galley. Galley food gets old really fast. Make sure you utilize the peanut butter, even snag it from the OCS side if you need to.
Things to keep in mind are to work as a team. Everything is a team effort. Utilize your priors (previous enlisted members) for the knowledge they already have over you. Remember you are all in the same boat. Everyone is tired and sick of the BS by the end of each week. Just try to remain focused and positive. You will get more and more freedoms as the time progresses.
Random notes:
Divos never get any sleep. Dont volunteer for this job unless you are ok with this but they do get cell phone privileges earlier.
If the Red Socks are in town during your overnight liberty, you can get into the game for $10 (summer whites not required) if you go to gate C.
Use Priceline to book your hotel in Boston via the name your own price for good deals.
There is a military discount when you check out the mansions in Newport
Expect to pay more than $15-20 at the banquet dinner on Thursday night if your ODS class is over 70 persons.
If you want a collateral duty at graduation volunteer to be a sideboy (only duty used in both indoor and outdoor ceremonies).
Get a copy of your immunization record if you are going back to school after ODS for your records.
Be prepared to spend a lot of $$$ at the uniform shop. I recommend you purchase collar and cap devices so you dont have to keep taking them off your uniform.
Memorize the knowledge on the ODS prior to your arrival. You will be asked questions during your uniform inspections.
There is a supply closet where you can get a lot of stuff (irons, ironing boards, swiffer handles, brooms, etc ) that previous classes have donated across from the office. I would have your own iron so you can use it at your disposal. You will be ironing a lot. Utilize dry cleaning for your whites when you can.
Good luck. 🙂
Ball point pens
12 flat ruler (needed for your uniform and bed) and 6x9 steno notebook (basic color)
Ball point pens
Scissors (need these to get rid of IPs on uniforms)
Paperwork:
Permanent change of station/reserve orders and any modifications
Copies of Rx from civilian physicians
Immunization records (might save you from getting vaccines you already had)
Cash (~$150.00 to cover meals first 2 weeks. Expect to spend more than this because you pay for your meals in the galley weekly)
T-Shirts (white, crew neck) 8 each (females buy little boys white undershirts so there is not some much material to tuck-in to the uncomfortable pants)
Tide pens
NSAIDs (original container)
Toiletries (you know what you use)
Underwear, Briefs 10 *basic underwear (no thongs ladies per uniform regs)
Athletic Socks (white) 10 pair (any type and length)
Towel 2 each (bring at least 2 one for the pool and one for showering)
Brassiere/Sports Bras (females only guys hehe)
Swimsuit, one piece conservative (Black/Navy Blue) (females only, guys wear PT shorts)
Nail Clippers (needed for your uniform)
Iron
Hair ties (females)
Shower Shoes
White mesh laundry bag (buy one at Wal-Mart for $2 otherwise you have to buy it there for more)
Black dress socks 5 pair
Civilian clothing (4-5 days)
Combination padlock (NO key locks)
Running shoes (winter ODS might want to bring 2 pairs)
Alarm Clock, Battery-Operated (No radio function)
Cell Phones (will be authorized after hours)
Wristwatch (will be authorized later in training)
Debit Card
Cleaning supplies (typically purchased on site at NEX, best to buy swiffers and Lysol disinfecting wipes).
Shoe Shine kit (black polish/brush/cloth, you will also need white edging which can be purchased at the uniform shop and is needed for your white shoes)
Laundry detergent (No powder)
Unscented baby wipes
Waterless facial cleansing cloths
Hair gel or hairspray (females)
Blanket
IPod, laptop, camera (you can us this stuff on liberty)
Ear plugs (if you are a light sleeper)