Where can I find the California National Guard OCS training schedule?
That, and prepare yourself to have the dogshit smoked out of you from the moment you report in, non stop, until you leave on Sunday evening. Good luck.
I gather the Calif NG OCS is apparently run out of this installation, from what one of the articles I'd sent you had said, I'm sure ifmyou just call information, you can get the main phone, there's likely a Calif NG OCS recruiter there, or the staff or operator could likely hook you up with he Commandant office, I'd figure, you know? If you have any luck, I'd be eager to know, as I'd said, OK? Hope that's of use....
Camp San Luis Obispo Army Base in San Luis Obispo, California
Camp San Luis Obispo at one time served as an Infantry Division Camp and Cantonment Area for the US Army during the second World War. Today, it's still maintained and includes a heliport, warehouse complex, workshops, maintenance facilities, administrative buildings, chapels, two service clubs, two theaters, laundry and post exchange. The history of Camp San Luis Obispo is closely tied to Camp Merriam and the Baywood Park Training Area. While...
This is specifically on the program, who runs it, where it's run, trust me, read itz you'll find it useful, I think, promise, OK?
The California National Guard's newest officers pin on their gold bars
The members of Officer Candidate School Class 58 endured long months of training, overcame every obstacle and passed every test and trial.
There's a main phone listing here for the Calif NG on tis site...purely as a suggestion, I think if you call there, and actually ask for the staff thst supervises the Calif NG OCS program, you should be able to get some halfway decent info...I was Army ROTC originally, I went USAF OTS instead, however, I've delved somewhat into that whole thing of how individual states and territories do their own OCS programs, so I'm aware they tend to ne rather more spread out in time period by contrast with the typical centralized OCS programs,. I'll send you something else you might find useful, it doesn't go into the state level OCS programs for NG, however, it does at least give a kind of one stop shopping for those interested in OCS progtemas generally for the conventional OCS programs apart from that type. Just when you call, if the one you ask for doesn't know, again, purely as a suggestion, ask for a supervisor or manager, explain your interest, and ask if they could put you on hold for a cpl of mins and go ask he adjutant general staff who actually handles he Calif NG OCD, someone must he tasked with doing it, or would have the schedule stuff you want, I should think, honest, I think that's your best chance to get to exactly the right one(s) actually involved with it, OK? I'd be most eager to know if you get anywhere, if I find anything else that might ne useful, I'll try to also send that, as well...if you can, I'd most curious, what major are you for your undergrad? What branch did you want as commissioned, what MOS? Are you trying for grad level to go masters or doctoral? I just have an interest in such things if you might care to elaborate at all, I might have a few suggestions, if you can give more in here, GPA, hobbies, trading, interests, ambitions, motivations, ultimate objectives, etc....hope that was at least of some use, I'd be most eager to hear more as I'd said, if time might ever permit, many thanks.
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I started out and about this time in 1995. There were three days a month for the first couple months then a 2-week training somewhere in the US. Then about another Year's worth 3-day weekends. They normally bus you from Northern or Southern California to camp San Luis Obispo and back. Then you have a final two weeks at Fort Lewis Washington. It was about a 15-month program. See if this is still available.Commercial: [login to see]
You might find this interesting reading, about consolidating AOL the NG OCS programs, I'd kinda wondered whehere anybody had ever given thst thought, you know?
Officer Candidate School (OCS) | National Guard
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I understand, this is also interesting reading, from what I gather, the Calif NG OCS program is run out of Camp San Luis Obispo, from what I'd sent you said, purely as a suggestion, apart from calling the Calif NG Adjutant Genl ofc, to ask the staff, if you called Camp San Luis Obispo, they'd likely have a staffer or recruiter there who'd most likely have the actual training schedule, that was my onoy point, I just had seen that was where the program is apparently given, I expected you might well know that, however, I just didn't knowmifmyoud Eger explicitly called there directly to ask, that was why I'd suggested it, once again, hope that helps...also, if you might elaborate on major for your bachelors, GPA, and any branch or other SVC interests, as well as any grad school thoughts, as I'd said, I have an interest in such things, so if you'd care to elaborate further, I'd be most eager to listen, no rush, just if time permits and you'd care to chat, OK?
Newly commissioned CA ARNG and CSMR officers move forward -
CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA. – On 15 AUG 2105, the California Military Department (Army/Air National Guard and the State Military Reserve) received newly promoted officers in a ceremony held at the Perlee Theatre on Camp San Luis Obispo. The Officer Candidate School Class 57 participants in the ceremony included twelve traditional course (Camp San …
This is the site I'd mentioned...also, had you looked at other svcs, or the regular OCS programs, direct commission routes, or OIS (indoc) programs? I onoy mention those as alternatives, I realize you might not want those routes, I was just curious, as I'd said, I'd really be most eager to hear more the discussion page on this site can be most interesting to read...as I'd also mentioned, the site isn't necessarily alp inclusive, however, it's the best site I've seen on OCS programs generally, you know?
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