Published Jul 5, 2008
lifeafter40
244 Posts
I have been checking the AMEDD OBLC web site on a regular basis for an updated schedule (either current or future). I know there is a class to start the first part of August, and the welcome letter has been updated, but not the schedules.
My question is:
Do those of you scheduled for the August class receive this information directly? And is there another site that has this information available to the public?
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jbrecon2
44 Posts
lifeafter40,
are you talking about the reserve oblc? if so, the commander of the school will e-mail you a schedule in AKO. if active duty, i imagine they would do the same thing.
lifeafter40, are you talking about the reserve oblc? if so, the commander of the school will e-mail you a schedule in AKO. if active duty, i imagine they would do the same thing.
I am interested in Active Duty, but am not far enough along in my recruitment process to get that kind of information. I am just a bit anal when it comes to research and information! ... I soak up everything I can get my hands on.
Anyway, I was reading the schedule for the last class (803) and just wondered if they intended to update the site for class 805 in Aug.
I am at least 3 years out from a commission, so it really is no big deal...that's just me....I feel like I need to be doing SOMETHING... LOL, and I can't get too much information. Going to be a looooong three years:coollook:
olderthandirt2
503 Posts
Hi,
I dont know if they update the OBLC website, but Have you looked at the ATRRS website? The new fiscal year starts Oct. but you can look at the projected OBLC classes for active or reserve for year 2008 or 2009
2008 Active duty OBLC:
https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/courseInfo.aspx?fy=2008&sch=081&crs=6-8-C20(AN66)&crstitle=NURSE+CORPS+OFFICER+BASIC+(OBLC)&phase=
2009 Active OBLC
https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/courseInfo.aspx?fy=2009&sch=081&crs=6-8-C20(AN66)&crstitle=NURSE+CORPS+OFFICER+BASIC+(OBLC)&phase=
good luck
cindy
I had not checked that site yet. Thanks for the links!
the schedule I have been looking at though, is the actual daily training schedule for each individual class. Kind of gives an idea what to expect for the whole nine weeks.