Officer Candidate School – Coast Guard 

Coast Guard Officer Candidate School

The U.S. Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) is located at the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut. The 17-week course prepares potential commissioned officers of the Coast Guard to assume the responsibilities of an officer upon graduation. Attendance of an OCS is limited to civilians who have a four-year college degree and enlisted members of … Read more

Officer Candidate School – Marine Corps

Marine Corps Officer Candidate School

The U.S. Marine Corps Officer Candidate School (OCS) is located at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. The 10-week program identifies and prepares potential commissioned officers of the Marines to assume the responsibilities of an officer. Marine Corps OCS – The Basics Marine Corps OCS’ mission is to “educate and train officer candidates in Marine … Read more

Officer Training School – Air Force

Air Force OTS

The U.S. Air Force Officer Training School (OTS) is located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. The nine-and-a-half-week program prepares potential commissioned officers of the Air Force to assume the responsibilities of an officer upon graduation. Attendance of OTS is limited to civilians and enlisted service members who have a four-year college degree. … Read more

Command Senior Enlisted Leader Assignments 2018

The senior enlisted leader is responsible for leading, mentoring, enforcing standards of good order and discipline, and advising and assisting the Commanding General on all matters pertaining to the health, morale, welfare and professional development

All 2018 Command Senior Enlisted Leader assignments for all branches of U.S. Armed Forces. The CSEL is the direct representative to their principal on all matters pertaining to efficient and effective management of day to day activities in their area of responsibility (AOR). See here for the 2019 Command Senior Enlisted Assignments. Release No: NR-284-18 … Read more

Officer Candidate & Training School

Officer Candidate School

Officer Candidate Schools (OCS), or Officer Training Schools (OTS) for Air Force personnel, prepare potential commissioned officers for a career in the military. Courses generally cover basic military training, leadership development, and physical training. These schools vary in length depending on the branch of service, but typically last between nine and 17 weeks. Attendance at … Read more

How To Become A Commissioned Officer

How To Become An Officer

When compared with the civilian world, commissioned officers in the U.S. Armed Forces are the equivalent of upper management and executives for the military. As such, commissioned officers are expected to exude leadership skills and have a well-rounded education. On the education front, all commissioned officers must have a four-year college degree. An officer’s education … Read more

Vice Admiral Vs. Rear Admiral and More

Navy & Coast Guard Ranks

Navy officer ranks can be confusing to outsiders/civilians and even to those considering a career in the United States Navy. The Navy enlisted experience is much different than the Navy officer career path, especially where promotions and service options are concerned. By the time a Navy officer moves out of the junior grades (Ensign, Lieutenant … Read more

Change to Transfer of Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits Announced

GI Bill Transfer Changes

There are new, substantial limitations to the transfer of Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits effective on July 12, 2019, and the new policy applies to all the uniformed services including the United States Coast Guard, plus those commissioned in the U.S. Public Health Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Post 9/11 GI Bill Transfer … Read more

5-Star Generals

5-star general's insignia

5-star general or five-star ranks were first established by the U.S. military in 1944. The 5-star rank was created during World War II in order to address American generals that were in command above allied officers yet had a lower rank. There were seven 5-star appointments in 1944, another in 1950, General Omar Bradley, and … Read more