Re: OBLC (lots of) Questions(please reply)
Hi,
I recently went through OBLC and I can answer those specific questions. I cannot answer to the particular March OBLC.
1. Does anyone know the March OBLC dates?
Call/Email recruiter. You can ask for the OBLC TAC Officer email as well. Your recruiter should get you this info.
2. Exactly how long is OBLC, from the day to arrive to the day you leave? I though 10 weeks but then I read 9.
OBLC dates actually should be on your orders. Either way it feels like forever. You have info/crap you learn that can be fitted in 2/3 of the time, however you are mandated to stay in training for officers for a specific amount of time. So with that being said just go with the flow of things and just remember that the army has a lot of check marks to fill in little boxes to say that you did them so you can graduate.
3. When does the graduation take place? Is it after the whole course or is it after the first 7 weeks before going into your specific track?
Graduation takes place about two weeks before its done. Its pretty much sitting in an auditorium and listen to a special guest and they give out a reward or two. After this you have to STAY there and do your nursing track. Which again is done in two weeks (info that you can actually do in 1 week, pls refer to answer to question #2 on the philosophy of "hurry up and wait"). With that being said don't bother having people fly in for "graduation" in my opinion unless you have money to waste.... cause your not going anywhere.
4. Is the graduation a big event, like something your family(husband and kids) should fly in town to see?
please see answer to question #3. You could have your husband fly in and chill with you that weekend and stay for "graduation" as a perk. Don't do it Just for graduation though.
5. As a vegetarian/vegan, is there any advice fro me getting through OBLC and eating the MRE?
Being a vegetarian is fine. You have veggie MRE available. ( The veggie omelettes are always plentifiul, and you have the unfortunate chance to taste it you will know why). They have the Veggie pasta MRE and stuff. On post you eat in the DFAC (dining facilities) and you have plenty of veggie stuff to eat.
6. Finally last but not least as this is a very important question, when you leave San An how long before you have to report to your 1st Duty station,?I am confused about the timing of this but I will have to have time to get back to Missouri, pack up my family, get to Georgia and find a place to live.
You will normally have about 2 weeks after your done until your "report date" I suggest you go there asap and "check in" so you don't get charged leave. Once you check in you will have plenty of time to go house hunting etc. As for "packing up" You will have movers come to your house and "pack up" for you. But you should have your husband do the "packing up" for you.
Either way most important thing of advice mam.
1. Have a positive attitude.
2. Treat others like you would want to be treated (like an adult)
3. Talk to everyone you meet and get to know them. Talk to people you would not otherwise talk to. The army is diverse talk to all colors, shades, and creed. You will learn much from each and every one of them. Prior service, Direct commission, whoever. Do not get into a clique and pen your self in. You will see the same people for the rest of your army career. The AMEDD is a small place. (army medical department)
4. Get used to acronyms.... they suck.
**wanted to add that I am active duty.
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