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green to gold, they still call it that? Do you the have college credits i believe its a miniuim of 60 credits and it's hard, the guard calls it OCS, and it's worse than basic, a fellow soldier did it and was an E-4, and now's a 1st lt, I like the enlisted side more than the officer side(dark side of the force). good luck.kimberlyb0112 said:U.S. Army!! :D HOOAH
haha lame I know..
Also, Jason.. I'm
thinking about
(as soon as we are
back from Afghanistan)
putting my packet in to
go Green to Gold..
I am considering the
army for a career, but I'm
Not staying enlisted..
I want to be a commissioned officer
in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps..
one of the pilots is helping me get
all my stuff together that I need for it
thanks for the info and i did the opfor thing that summer camp in ft lewis,wakimberlyb0112 said:No, OCS and the Green To Gold ROTC program are two different things..
With OCS, you come in with a minimum of 90 college credits and become an
officer from there..
and with the Green to Gold ROTC program, I will pick a college with
an ROTC program..4 years of college, in between my junior and senior
year.. there is a 6 week training school in Fort Lewis, WA (I forgot what
it's called) and since I am getting a nursing degree, I will be apart of the
Nursing Corps.. and with the Nursing Corps, I will come in as a CPT
with a 6 year commitment