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GalleyMom: There is a Facebook group for 15-15 but unfortunately it was started by an OC in 15-15 and they are (not surprising) not available to accept new people into the group. My DS is also in 15-15. I am also waiting to get in the group. It has a different formatted name from the 14-15 group. Put in a request. I know someone who is in the group. I will see if she can put out a ping to see if anyone else has the ability to accept new people. On Facebook, search for "24 May 2015 Class Friends and Family".
M's Mom: Is this the OTC facebook page you are looking at? https://www.facebook.com/OTCNewport?ref=profile
It is working for me.
GalleyMom: Is your son in OCS Class 15-15? My son started OCS in the middle of June three years ago, and he was in Class 16-12, so class #15 usually starts the last week of May. (Three weeks apart) You could search Facebook for Navy OCS Class 13-15 and 14-15, and ask to join those, if a group does not yet exist for your son's class. Ask them how to start a FB group for your son's class if one does not yet exist.
For some reason, the OTC Newport Facebook page is currently not available. Maybe they are working on the page or something. Does anyone here know what's up with the OTC Newport page?
Welcome aboard GalleyMom! OCS is one of those "time warp" experiences...goes super slow when you are in it, then when you look back it went super fast! I found the FB group was a wonderful source of support & information. If it is not up yet, request to join the class before your LO's, then contact the admin. That is what I did, and it went up the same day. The admins are great, and super helpful.
Welcome, GalleyMom. Reading the past posts here, and also above in the discussion forum, will hopefully answer many of your questions. Also join the group here on N4M's called "Moms of Officers" and read posts and discussions there too. We answered many OSC questions recently in that group. If you do Facebook, and you know your son's OCS class #, search Facebook for "Navy OCS Class XX-15 Friends & Family," or some variation. These groups are great support as you are all concerned with the same class. You can also ask to join the Facebook groups of the OCS class or two AHEAD of your son's, so you can see what those classes are doing three weeks and six week ahead of your son's class. Also on Facebook, search for "Officer Training Command Newport." This is the official OCS Facebook page, and it is a public page, so anybody can view it. That page shows news and pictures of the current classes at OCS. You might see a pic of your son!
As Tiggermanic wrote, you won't hear much from your son, maybe one snail mail letter, until they get email at 3-4 weeks, but NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS. They will be allowed to call home if they get "rolled" back for failing an inspection or fitness test. Write lots of snail mail letters to him the first few weeks, but send letters ONLY, no treats or any "contraband" or he will be punished. Make sure anyone you give your son's address to knows this! They can receive goodie boxes called "Candio boxes" only after week nine.
If they just started then it will be 3 weeks until you can hear from your child. Its hard to wait but after the 3 weeks they will be able to call you every sunday. There is a facebook page for the OCS that you can follow them on.
PAW...thanks for your kind words. We just got back from Newport yesterday and while the weekend was amazing, a sadness has set in knowing that he will always live "somewhere else" now. He's visiting a friend in CT right now and then his friend will drive him to Pensacola. He will fly home from Pensacola to pick up his car and belongings and then drive back to Pensacola on his own. Was so hoping that he could avoid the one drive from CT to Pensacola and just use those funds to cover his drive from our home to Florida.
sunnyday - First off, congratulations!! My son graduated from OCS in Oct, and is now settled in PCola. It was a crazy ride from RI to FL. He did not receive his orders until after the commissioning service, then had to be in FL the next week. He had to pay everything (flight, taxi, Navy Lodge, etc) out of pocket, and was reimbursed later. The Navy would have booked his flight, but it would have been on their timetable, so he opted to book himself, then get reimbursed. Our son was told if he made a quick trip home first, he would not be reimbursed. Fortunately, we took a very large suitcase and a box packed with his needed belongs with us to the commissioning service (thank goodness for Southwest). Sorry I can't be of more help.
Is there an official site with information on how moving works? DS just graduated from OCS and has to be in Pensacola in 2 weeks. He claims that he only gets reimbursed if traveling from Newport to Pensacola, but obviously, his meager personal belongings are in his home state. I can't figure out what he's eligible for.....PCS, HHG, TDY. Could really use some direction. Thanks!
nickstermom- yup, they had the same experience, except mine graduated on 10/31, and flew home on Christmas Day for a 5 day reconnect! Do you know what they will do in Primary? My son is excited for it, which makes me nervous (his excitement usually involves speed)
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