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Do you get weekends off in Army OCS?

By Carter Sullivan

Do you get any time off during OCS? You will have MOST weekends or parts of them off. When you are released for the weekend you must be back by 2100 Sunday, lights out is 2200. Same goes for during the week.

What is the age limit for Army OCS?

Requirements to Join OCS The general age requirement is between 19 and 32. You also have to be eligible for a secret security clearance. If you’re current military, you can’t have more than six years of active service before joining OCS.

Are National Guard officers commissioned?

The National Guard depends on strong leaders: its commissioned officers. Rising through the ranks, commissioned officers become managers and problem-solvers. They maintain a commitment to excellence, make critical decisions, lead every mission and guide Army Soldiers by the thousands.

How long is National Guard OTS?

9-week
OTS, also know as Basic Officer Training School (BOTS), is an intense 9-week program made up of 4 phases: Phase 1 – Indoctrination: Cadets learn basic Air Force customs and courtesies with a focus on physical fitness and close order drill.

Can National Guard officers choose their MOS?

While officers have a MOS, they are chosen into their branch first – infantry, armor, aviation, field artillery, air defense artillery, etc. While cadets are at West Point, ROTC, and OCS, they submit their three branch choices. The DA will make its selection based on the cadets’ performance and the needs of the Army.

How do I become an OCS in the Army National Guard?

The Army National Guard also conducts an eight-week accelerated OCS program for qualified personnel. To qualify applicants must meet the requirements for the state OCS program and be selected to attend. Candidates are eligible for commissioning upon course completion pending federal recognition. 3 – Federal Officer Candidate School

What are the benefits of becoming an OCS Officer?

Besides the pride you’ll feel and the respect you will gain, becoming an officer has many tangible benefits too. OCS candidates are promoted to E-5 upon acceptance into the academy. If eligible, OCS candidates may also receive additional education benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill Kicker.

How do I become an Army National Guard commissioned officer?

Upon successful completion of OCS, you will become a commissioned officer in the Army National Guard. To qualify for state OCS, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:

What is the Federal OCS program?

The Federal OCS program is an Active Army course at Fort Benning, Georgia. The program is conducted over a 12 week period. In order to qualify, applicants must have a Bachelor’s or higher degree and be a current U.S. citizen.