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- How to Address Rear Admiral (Selects) and other Selects - Air Warriors
Captain We don't frock officers, and the "select" thing is largely an enlisted thing That being said, if I was corresponding with someone who used "select" in their e-mail signature block, then I would know exactly what kind of douche I would be corresponding with, and would probably use it out of necessity to avoid uncomfortable conversations with the bobs
- addressing officers in email - Air Warriors
For addressing Jaygees or LCDRs in person, you can refer to them as "Lieutenant Boner" or "Commander Buzzkill " In writing, though, refer to them as their actual rank Personally, I think if you're saying your own title, like on the phone, you should say "Lieutenant Jay-Gee Boner" or "Lieutenant Commander Buzzkill," but I don't know if that's
- V r or V R? - Air Warriors
when I was in OHARP, the LT I worked with told me to use V R all the time, since you’re always addressing, you know…a person Hot take, but I wholeheartedly agree with him i use V R always Reactions: FinkUFreaky , ABMD , AllAmerican75 and 1 other person
- Addressing an officer of unknown rank - Air Warriors
This response is not very common anymore, at least in my experience Most senior enlisted have enough sense to understand that is a response they might give to an E2 or maybe an E3 but is not appropriate for someone in the process of becoming an officer
- will i be medically dqed - Air Warriors
Hey guys I'm a sophomore in college in the process of joining NROTC I hope to be selected for SNA but I have a condition called Pulmonary Stenosis It's a congenital heart defect but the doctors never found it until I was 17 and have said it is very mild Do y'all think I will be medically
- Search - Air Warriors
I couldn't find information addressing this specific question elsewhere on the website Is the NASIS SF-86 only used for the purpose of getting a security clearance? Do the boards look at them and factor in your work experience work hours while in school? Or would you have to bring that up in
- Addressing an officer of unknown rank | Page 3 | Air Warriors
Straight from this Navy resource My rate is Petty Officer Second Class My rating is Electronics Technician And my rank is Officer Candidate :icon_wink I stand corrected However, then the ID cards are all wrong, because they'll say things like "Pay grade: E-5", and "Rank: PO2"
- The Neverending Callsign thread (Best Worst Funniest and where they . . .
Case in point: I have a friend of mine whom we have always called "fuzznuts", because of the way he would shave his head (use your imagination) After graduation, he joined the Navy as an aricrewman We would send him letters during basic and all of his schools, addressing him by that name
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