Army Nurse Corps FY2013

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Hey everybody, I'm starting a thread here for those applying to the Army Nurse Corps in FY2013. I figure this might be a good place to get to know other future nurse corps officers and a place for the veterans of the ANC to pass on some advice.

Share your story and hopefully we will meet down in San Antonio this Winter/spring of 2013

Ill start with my story,

I am a 28 y/o critical care nurse with 2 years experience in a level 2 trauma center in Virignia. I passed MEPS at Ft. Eustis and have submitted security packet, letters of reference and letter of intent.

I am applying to the October review board for Active Duty Army Nurse Corps for the 66H8A(critical care) and 66T(trauma) programs( I am not sure if they are still running this one, but you don't get what you don't ask for).

I am happily married with a baby on the way, my wife is 100% behind a move the Army and I feel blessed to have her love and support.

The road to the Army has been a long one with a degree in Biology, stint as a drug rep and return for an accelerated BSN.

I love being a nurse and love working in critical care. I hope to serve my country in uniform treating service members & their families at home and in forward deployed units.

I want to be an critical care nurse and officer in the U.S. Army and I hope that I will get to meet all of you in uniform at BOLC, at MEDDAC, CSH or FST in CONUS or OCONUS.

Here's to all us achieving our dreams of becoming Army Nurses!

HOOOOOOAH!

Vtrbinson,

Yeah i did it through MSG Cuellar. He has PCsed to states already but i am keeping in touch with CPT Mcdowell and SFC Buentipo. I have been calling them like every working day. No i don;t work in LRMC. I work in Stuttgart. Where r u located? CPT Mcdowell assured me today that we should hear back anytime this week. I am still hopeful that we will hear something this week.

Specializes in Anesthesia, SICU, CICU.

I too have been calling them daily but I have the added benefit of working at LRMC so I also periodically stop by there as well, not that it does any good...I am hopeful that we will hear something this week but I am not going to hold my breath.

I just got off the phone with our recruiter, he said I called up to brigade and asked for a favor, he was trying to get our results. The first sgt didn't know but assured the recruiter they will have results today, SO for whatever it is worth, I need more Xanax :)

Happy Monday!

Specializes in Critical Care.

OMG guys I hope we hear soon! I had meetings all day today and wasn't able to call my recruiter to verify anything.....

Specializes in Anesthesia, SICU, CICU.

armysupport - Isn't it past close of business on the east coast? If you hear anything spread the word.

We're not east coast, I'm CST! I still am not holding my breath but tomorrow will take anxiety med before heading to work so I can get something done!!! I hope for all y'all you hear tonight! Our old recruiter got news late at like 8pm cst in 2010

Ok so I spoke with the folks from Mr. Stubeta's office today (where the memo with names will be published) and was told the board absolutely took place and that the results will probably be out on monday, as all selectees are waiting to be scrolled. As with everything in the Army black and white means everything and this was via phone but I don't want you all stressing all week as I know it is draining. The board results are done but being kept close to the chest as they probably don't want to have to throw out the results so it is understandable. Again good luck to all and may you all have a great holiday.

thanks for the info! Hooah--- what does being 'scrolled' mean? I'm so nervous after reading all these posts I think we might find out tomorrow!! ahhhhh

Specializes in Anesthesia, SICU, CICU.

So, next Monday huh? If they have the results, why wait?

Hmmm. I thought they waited to scroll to see if all commissions were accepted. Oh well next monday it is.

Hmmm. I thought they waited to scroll to see if all commissions were accepted. Oh well next monday it is.

I agree I was under the same impression. I thought they would at least courtesy copy the accepted personnel but who knows. Like I said we all work in the same complex but the Soldiers who work in the office next door to me need an ID swipe card to get into where I work. Everything is kept very close to the chest up here, and for good reason LoL. But again good luck to everyone.

Specializes in Anesthesia, SICU, CICU.

Could anyone elaborate as to what exactly "scrolling" is? I asked a few of my active duty Army coworkers and they could not give me an answer.

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