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My application packet for active duty AMEDD 71A went in for the mid-October 2019 board (first board in FY20). My plan was to board in October and ultimately commission in June 2020 after defending my grad school thesis. I found out last week that I was OML status and my recruiter didn't see anything by way of feedback on my packet or what order I am on the OML.

While I'm disappointed that I wasn't approved right away, I'm still pleased that I wasn't non-selected and my recruiter told me that there is still a chance I can get pulled depending on who accepts/declines the open spots.

Is anyone willing to share their experiences with being on the OML, whether they were pulled or not, or any general advice from being in a similar situation?
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MAJ Chief, Armed Services Blood Bank Center   Pacific Northwest
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From 2004 to 2006 I put my packet in for a direct commission as a 71E. Twice with the Air Force and once with the Army. The first two attempts were with the Air Force and I was accepted as an alternate twice in case someone declined. Long story short, no one declined but my desired to join pushed me to resubmit every year. Then in 2006 I decided to try with the Army were I was offered a reserve direct commission. I accepted the reserve commission to then apply for an active component commission in 2009.

I understan how "disappointing" but I encourage you not to give up, submit your packet every year and you will get in.

Not sure if being in the OML will facilitate being picked up 12 months after you were added to it. Your healthcare recruiter will help you with that.

All the best to you.
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Thank you, sir. Its good to hear there are people willing to push through with this. Going through the military isn't something I hear people talk about at my university as a career goal after getting their PhD, so I have a somewhat limited base of experience to hear from when it comes to getting a direct commission. My recruiter did mention that I would still need to submit an application the following fiscal year if I don't get picked up, but he didn't mention whether it helps my chances if I've applied in the previous year. I'll be sure to ask him. Either way, it is something I really want to pursue and I do intend to keep in touch with my recuiter to see if my status on the OML has changed. Thanks again.
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CPT J Keck
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I came across your post because the same thing happened to me today. After a littler research I found out they only have 4 slots per year. I would imagine it’s very competitive so baring a miracle I would think OML really means better luck next year. I feel you pain, was expecting to get picked up as well.
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I'll follow up on this post as I assume it will happen to other people as well. I ended up sitting on the waiting list all year (OML) and had to resubmit my package the next FY. I got picked up on the first board and now I am just awaiting my orders. It's a long process and a lot of waiting, but if you get OML your first try then just apply the next year. I will note that I put my package in late the first time (second board) so they already selected everyone for that year, make sure you package goes in on the first board in OCT to have the best chance.
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Also as a side note, remember that the ARMY isn't the only branch with Microbiologist. The NAVY also has the same similar job so you could apply to them as well. Just reach out to the NAVY recruiters and speak to them. Best of luck anyone reading this with the same experience.
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Oh, and as a secondary option, I've also seen people with a microbiology degree apply to 71E, Clinical Lab Scientist, and had better luck with that MOS/AOC. If you run into issues, maybe you can submit an additional package for that one too.
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Any experience getting activated from AMEDD 71A OML?
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Is your microbiology degree a Masters or PhD? I just went to BOLC/DCC with several of them (we were selected in 2018), and they usually had an over-abundance of people with PhD's applying. Those who applied with a Masters were sidelined.
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I'm not 71A, I'm a 72D. I'm only commenting because I heard it come up with the 71A's I know.
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Thanks for the insight! My application came in as a Masters, and the 4+ years of research work toward my PhD (to be received in May 2020) was counted as work experience. That's interesting to find out and good to know. I'll think about putting in a additional package for 71E if I don't get any luck.
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I was boarded originally in February 2018 and then placed on the OML due to all 72C slots being filled for that fiscal year. When October rolled around (new fiscal year) my application was not automatically pulled off the OML. My recruiter and I had to resubmit a lot of paperwork and I had to be reboarded again. I also lost some incentives due to it being a new fiscal year (they would not honor the incentives I signed for originally). I was boarded a second time and given a slot. I then took oath and commissioned in December 2018.

My advice would be check in with your recruiter every couple of weeks to see if any open slots are available and if you are still on the OML. Also I would just be prepared to have to go through the board again when the new fiscal year hits in October if you are not picked up this fiscal year.

Hang in there! I know waiting sucks and is very hard, but it’s worth it.
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Thank you for the tips, sir. I do plan on keeping in touch with my recruiter to see what my standing is every month or so. The waiting does suck, but this is something I want to do. I was curious about other people's experiences and timelines with being on the OML because now I'm trying to coordinate post-graduation career plans.
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Hi! I’m curious if there’s been any progress? Would be interesting to see how COVID came into play. Thanks!
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COVID did not come into play, same allocated slots every year. Maybe next year they might increase it but for this cycle it was still 4 slot (PhD) and 1 slot (Masters). The NAVY increased by 1 extra slot this cycle but I'm not sure what next year will be for them. Just have to reach out to your recruiter and ask.
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CPT J Keck thank you SSgt Keck! I was selected for 71b at the board that met in November. My next step is I’m waiting for the commission date. I have a phd and look forward to joining as active duty!
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CPT J Keck
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Nice! Congrats. Hope to see you in Bolc or DCC this year.S M
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I was on the OML for 71A when my recruiter first contacted me after the boards back in October. After a week I was selected and am still pending scroll. There is still a chance someone could change their mind and others would then be selected from the OML up until the end of the fiscal year from my understanding.

I also found it interesting that you mentioned you were allowed to board without having your PhD as I was told I needed confirmation of my degree from my university before I could submit my packet. Therefore, I had to wait an extra year for submission as I graduated in the off semester. Do you have a masters already?

My advice moving forward is have a plan B for the next year or two and apply again next Oct. In our field a Postdoc is a great option. I've heard if you are a good candidate but get passed on your first year, your chances of getting in after your second attempt at boards are better. If this is what you really want then do not get discouraged and keep trying in the coming years. Good luck!
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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Prayers will help!!!
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