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I have been following the thread for FY 2013 Air Force nursing and realize that many of the clinical nurses, including myself, were made alternates for FY 2014. The only information I have received from my recruiter is that I will find out sometime in April or May if I am selected or not. Has anyone received more detailed information about the upcoming boards? What is the likelihood of selection for us alternates?
I am also interested to hear from anyone currently serving as a clinical nurse in the Air Force who can describe the day-to-day life and current news regarding the nursing specialty. I am 28 years old, have been an acute care RN at a level I facility since 2008, served seven years in the Army National Guard, and am a family man with two children. My wife, also an RN, and I are excited that I am an "alternate" for FY 2014 because it seems likely I will be selected. We have anxieties about active duty because I have never served on active duty.
So the news finally came. I was NOT selected. I am an alternate but do not know what number yet! I know God is preparing my road and will allow this for me at the right time. Congrats to all others, I will keep trying!
Sorry for not being selected this time round. I am sure ur time will come. Stay strong. I will know my fate tomorrow :)
So the news finally came. I was NOT selected. I am an alternate but do not know what number yet! I know God is preparing my road and will allow this for me at the right time. Congrats to all others, I will keep trying!
I am curious. Is this the first time you got put on the alternate list? I was also once an alternate.
I found out yesterday from the recruiter I was selected. Thankfully he checks his messages in the weekend. I almost do not believe it I want to see it on paper. I have been working as a contract nurse for the Air Force for almost 2 years and so excited to come in active duty. I do not have a COT date or details from my recruiter yet but hopefully tomorrow when the holiday is over.
Lunah, MSN, RN
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Yes, it will likely delay your orders. When I was commissioning in early 2011, there were funding issues that delayed my orders being cut. I did get to at least KNOW what my first duty station was, but the process of getting orders took until March, and I was selected for commission in a November board. Your selection/commission has to be approved by Congress, and everything else comes after that.