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A path to professional leadership BECOMING A NAVY OFFICER

Officer types America s Navy employs the most highly qualified and talented men and women in the country. Each is a true professional in every sense of the word, holding to the highest standards in their everyday lives. In order to know what it means to be a Navy Officer, it helps to understand the various types of Navy Officers. Unrestricted Line Officer These Officers are not restricted in the performance of duty and are eligible to command ships, submarines, aircraft squadrons, fleets and shore bases. Jobs in this category include Surface Warfare Officers, Pilots, Navy Flight Officers, Aviation Support Officers, Submarine Officers and Officers in Naval Special Warfare/Naval Special Operations. They are commissioned through Officer Candidate School, the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps or the Naval Academy. Restricted Line Officer These Officers are designated for duties in aviation, engineering, aerospace engineering or special duty. Jobs include Aviation Maintenance Officers, Specialists in Cryptographic Support, Intelligence, Automatic Data Processing, Public Affairs and Oceanography. They are commissioned through Officer Candidate School, Direct Commission Officer School, the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps or the Naval Academy. Staff Corps Officer These are specialists in career fields that are professions unto themselves, such as physicians, nurses, chaplains, lawyers, civil engineers, etc. They are commissioned through Officer Development School, Direct Commission Officer School or the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Limited-Duty Officer These are former Enlisted Sailors who are commissioned based on extensive training and experience in their jobs. They are limited to performing their duties within their specific field. Ready to take the next steps? Once you re inspired, better informed and seriously interested, here s how to proceed: 1. Talk to your recruiter Find a local recruiter at navy.com/locator Ask questions Discuss your long-term goals Review your qualifications Go over relevant financial incentives and bonuses 2. Apply for the position Go to navy.com/apply, follow the link at the bottom and complete the online application Provide personal information that includes your birth certificate, social security card and professional details (if applicable) Pass a full medical examination Participate in a precommitment interview 3. begin your Training Get commissioned as an Officer by completing the Officer training program associated with your career track From there, you re ready to start serving as an Officer and respected leader 2

While there are those who are born leaders, they still must acquire the skills and knowledge it takes to lead. At Officer Candidate School (OCS), Officer Development School (ODS) and Direct Commission Officer (DCO) School as well as through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) or the Naval Academy exceptional men and women hone their leadership skills to form a strong foundation for a successful career as a Navy Officer. Officer candidate school The 12-week OCS course at Naval Station Newport in Rhode Island is designed to give you a working knowledge of the Navy (afloat and ashore), to prepare you to assume the responsibilities of a Naval Officer, and to begin developing you to your fullest potential. The training is extremely demanding, both mentally and physically. Upon successful completion of OCS, you will be commissioned as a Navy Officer. During your training period, you will be instructed on leadership, receive physical and military training, and study academics related to the command of ships and submarines. During your time at OCS, you ll receive instruction in: Naval Leadership Naval Administration Naval Organization Sea Power Military Law Military Indoctrination Naval Warfare Damage Control Seamanship Division Officer You will also receive leadership training through the Division Officer Leadership Course, which is held during the last two weeks of the course. On your fourth week of training you will be required to pass a second Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) with a score of Satisfactory-Medium. Physical training will entail running four days a week and strength and conditioning exercises two days a week. Your run distance will be 1.5 miles for the first four weeks, and then will jump to three miles for the final eight weeks. All running is on paved roads. Please Note: It pays to be in peak physical condition when reporting for OCS. 3

Officer development school Officer Development School (ODS) is a five-week program located at Naval Station Newport in Rhode Island. ODS trains already-commissioned Officers who are pursuing careers in a specific field of study such as nuclear engineering, chaplaincy, oceanography or health care. ODS offers newly commissioned Officers a comprehensive and intense introduction to their responsibilities as Navy Staff Corps Officers. Here, they learn about the military structure of the U.S. Navy, its rich history of traditions and customs, leadership development, and military etiquette. In short, it covers all you need to know to begin an Officer career filled with endless opportunities. Generous benefits. And the chance to make a difference in the world. During your five weeks at ODS, you ll receive instruction in: Naval Leadership Naval Administration Naval Organization Sea Power Military Law Military Indoctrination Naval Warfare Damage Control Seamanship Division Officer You will also receive leadership training through the Division Officer Leadership Course, which is held during the last two weeks of the course. While at ODS, you will complete three Physical Readiness Tests (PRTs) In PRT, Mid PRT and Out PRT. Physical training will include two to three days of strength and conditioning exercises, which include push-ups, sit-ups and various other exercises. You will run three to four days a week. For the first two weeks, you will run approximately 1.5 miles each run day. During weeks three through five, you will run approximately three miles each run day. All running is on paved roads. Please Note: It pays to be in peak physical condition when reporting for ODS. 4

Direct commission officer school Whereas OCS and ODS are programs preparing Officers for full-time leadership roles on Active Duty, Direct Commission Officer (DCO) School which is also located at Naval Station Newport in Rhode Island is a 12-day course for newly appointed Officers in the Navy Reserve. This intensive course prepares degreed and often highly experienced professionals to assume Navy Reserve Duty leadership positions in any of a broad range of critical career focus areas including everything from law and intelligence to engineering and chaplaincy to public affairs and health care. Here, you ll learn the basic history, traditions and structure of the Navy and Navy Reserve. You ll receive leadership training that will introduce you to the role of an Officer. And you ll quickly be prepared to apply leadership skills and professional expertise in your respective field. During your time at DCO school, you ll receive 90 hours of instruction in: Naval Leadership Naval Administration Naval Organization Sea Power Military Law Military Indoctrination Naval Warfare Damage Control Seamanship Division Officer While at DCO school, you will complete physical conditioning and be required to pass a Third- Class Swim Test. Please Note: It pays to be in peak physical condition when reporting for DCO school. 5

Naval reserve officers training corps The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) aims to develop college students morally, mentally, and physically, and to instill in them the highest ideals of honor, courage and commitment. The program educates and trains young men and women for leadership positions in an increasingly technical Navy and Marine Corps. The NROTC Program is available at more than 160 colleges and universities. Selected applicants are awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition and other financial benefits at many of the country s leading colleges and universities. In addition to a normal course load, NROTC students also receive instruction in: Introduction to Naval Science Sea Power and Maritime Affairs Leadership and Management Navigation Naval Ship Systems I (Engineering) Evolution of Warfare Naval Ship Systems II (Weapons Systems) Naval Operations and Seamanship Leadership and Ethics Evolution of Amphibious Warfare Senior Naval Science Seminar Throughout their college experience, NROTC students participate in regular physical training exercises. Naval Academy The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is another way to become an Officer in the Navy. For details about this path, visit usna.edu. 6