OCS Graduate Moms

For those who have graduated from Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI or who are currently attending there.
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  • Jen27

    topdog1p: No, I never got accepted. I will send you a request. Thanks! Yeah it sounds like they will be together for a while :) considering they are all Sub Nukes. 

  • topdog1p

    i have not seem it come thur yet jen27 but i will keep checking.  i use the same profile picture as here.

  • Quilter

    freckles 12-18, Hi and welcome! I was wondering if your LO checked into the Navy Lodge which is located on base or even the Mainstay which is basically 3 min from the base.

    Also welcome Jen27, so glad your LO is doing great, and yes  he is very busy..Best of Luck to everyone and their LO's during this tough week of RLP... My LO graduated 12-15 Class. He started with the 11-15 class but Rolled into the H-Class for failing RLP by one point. RLP was a blessing believe it or not.  He was able to rest, practice and he became a great leader in H-Class helping others and working with others to prepare them for RLP. Some LO's rolled before the RLP due to injury or other reasons and did not make it to the RLP phase, so my LO worked with the OC's and showed them what to expect at RLP. Our LO's end up in H-Class for different reasons, so while there they help each other in the areas they know so when they leave H-Class they OWN OCS!! LOL 

    M's Mom and GalleyMom, I've missed y'all!! I've been gone for a week and I see the two of you are on top of it. Like M's mom I'm here for a long time... Once a Navy mom always a Navy Mom!! LOL  I find myself reading post often to see  if I can help in any way...M's Mom has been there for me, and now I want to pay it forward as well.  GalleyMom, for some reason Class 15-15 did not accept my friend request, so let them know new Pictures are up on their page :) 

  • M's mom

    Quilter:  Good to hear from you again!  I'm glad you're willing to help the OCS newbies. The whole OCS process can be very frustrating, anxious, and even heartbreaking for some families. --as you well know! 

      My family had no prior experience with the military before my son left for OCS, and I remember feeling that the families were just not being given any info at all by the Navy as to what was happening--as opposed to college, when the families were given all kinds of pamphlets and new student guides, (at least at my son's college.)   I might have ignorantly sent my son cookies in his first weeks of OCS, and innocently gotten him a whole lot of pushups to do, had I not read on this forum that was a total no-no until the Candio phase!  The Navy's OCS info website says nothing about mail regulations, only lists the address.  My son's recruiter mentioned this site to me during a pre-OCS family meeting, so the Navy apparently somewhat approves of this site!   I was able to take much of the info I learned here back to our class Facebook page, which was composed of all newbie parents also, so I was grateful for the help I received here.  But, things change year to year at OCS and probably some from when my son was there 3 years ago, so it's always helpful to have fresh intel from recent grad Moms!

    Did you say your son was doing OHARP (recruiting) for a while?  That will be a nice break before he starts flight school. 

  • Quilter

    Mrs Potts here!! LOL Thank you GalleyMom and M's Mom I've been so busy over the last few weeks :) and its great to be back.  My LO is on OHARP, and is loving the down time before reporting very soon.  He bought his first brand new car and is very happy.

    It feels good to be back and checking Navy4Moms again! With every new class my mind just wonders and I place myself in their shoes!! I live through them, because I know exactly what they are feeling and what their LO's are up too! A new class will be starting very soon!! 

    Ladies lets be ready LOL LOL 

  • Rosemom

    Hello moms - Does anyone know what type of mental evals the Sub Nuke candidates go through during OCS in addition to the standard medical test performed at NICNI during the first week? 

  • Anna

    M'sMom,

    This website is managed and was created by the Navy out of the Navy Recruiting Command at Millington.

  • M's mom

    Anna:  Wow!  I had no idea the Navy was involved in this site's creation!  I thought it was just started by Moms of sailors as a support group.  Must be why the recruiters recommend it to moms of prospective sailors.  Now I'm cringing because we were joking a while back about calling the Secretary of the Navy with our complaints.  "Just kidding, SECNAV Mabus.  The Navy has my full support!"    ;-)        (Hope I won't have any NSA agents knocking on my door!)

  • M's mom

    Rosemom:   Sorry I don't have any knowledge of the Sub Nukes, so I can't help.  Anyone reading this with a LO who is a sub nuke officer who can answer Rosemom?   Maybe ask your LO about the mental eval they had at OCS?   There are groups here on N4M's called "Sub Moms" and "Nuke Moms," but I believe they are mostly moms of enlisted sailors in those areas, and may not be able to address the OCS experience.

  • Rosemom

    M's mom:  Thanks I'll take a look at the groups you mentioned and if anyone has any more info please let me know.

  • Quilter

    Good morning everyone, quick question, I was making a dentist appt for my LO before he leaves and it donned on me, does my LO have his own insurance!! LOL So I asked my LO do you have your own insurance card, and he said no, I don't think so...So my question is, are they issued their own insurance and card??? Thank you in advance!!!  

  • Tiggermanic

    I believe your LO wont have insurance until they get to OCS and get all the paperwork done.  Once there they will get all that info.

  • Quilter

    I might be in trouble LOL!! My LO graduated from OCS 1st part of June!! So I'm guessing he has it, and doesn't know he has it!! That's my LO!!!

  • Tiggermanic

    I know their insurance is thru Tri-care but not sure about dental.  Your LO could probably ask someone he is working with if he is home on OHARP.

  • CindyN

    Not sure if this is the best website for their benefits but you can find some info here: http://www.military.com/benefits/tricare/dental/tricare-active-duty...

    As Tiggermanic suggested, checking with someone he is working with on OHARP may be the best source of information.

  • Quilter

    Thank you everyone!!! I will get my LO on it!! When I asked him this morning, he said all he could remember about OCS, was how to put his face in the mud, get yelled at 24/7 and do 100 push-ups on command LOL LOL LOL

  • ITgal

    Rosemom, my son is Sub Nuke.  He had a battery of psych evals during the application process for NUPOC to determine whether character/personality traits are compatible with Subs.  Then the selection weekend puts them under stress to evaluate performance under those conditions.  But OCS really ratchets up the stress factor and they are evaluated throughout the program.  From a physical testing perspective, they look very closely at any respiratory issues.  There were 2 disqualified in my son's class for physical.  They both reclassed as surface Nuke.

  • M's mom

    Quiter:  I believe they fill out the paperwork for Tricare on the day they report to OCS, and I think they are covered from that point on.  My son took a flight physical three weeks into OCS and they determined that he had a heart valve anomaly that about one percent of the population have.  They sent him to the civilian hospital in Newport to have an MRI and all these cardiac tests to be sure it wasn't serious. 

    You can imagine how concerned we were when our son called and said, "They think there is something wrong with my heart."  Yikes!  --And here he was doing all that running and physical training; I was afraid he might have a heart attack!  Turns out it was minor and likely never to cause him any trouble, even though it DQ'd him for flight. Whew!

    My point of this story is that we started to receive some massive bills in his name at our home address from the civilian hospital and cardiologist consults etc. but Tricare paid for everything, thank goodness.    Your son should have dental coverage too, but not all civilian dentists accept Tricare.

  • M's mom

    Rosemom & ITgal:

    I imagine it does take a special kind of person to serve on a submarine.  Of course, they can't be claustrophobic, and they must be able to get along with others in close quarters in a stressful environment.  When those nuclear subs submerge, they can be submerged for a LONG time!   I seriously doubt that I could do it myself.  I like to be ALONE now and then, and I doubt that there's any privacy on a sub!  Bless all the submariners for their service!

  • M's mom

    Quilter:  Sorry, I see that I just called you "Quiter" in my comment below on Tricare!!!!!!!!   I don't see where this site allows one to "edit" a post, only delete it all and type it all again.  It's quicker just to apologize for the typo!   :-)

  • Anna

    M'sMom,

    Sorry you didn't know about who ran this site but I don't think you have to worry about men showing up at your front door!!!  I'm sure the Sec of the Navy has a sense of humor.  There are actually brochures the Navy put out about N4Ms.  If you have a recruiting office nearby see if they have any.  They are pretty sweet!!!!

    Oh, if it the worst happens and they come for you, I'll be a character witness for you!!!!!!  ha ha ha

  • M's mom

    Anna,

    Thanks for the offer, but I hope I won't have to post a plea for bail money!   ha ha    I will just have to be more careful in knowing that Big Brother Navy is probably reading this also!

    Since our sons are both in Intel, and don't tell us much about what they do, wouldn't it be ironic if one of them had the job  to monitor this website for subversive postings?   I hope my son doesn't email me sometime and write, "Mom, you've got to stop sharing so much on N4M's."  Me: "WHAT???"  hahaha

  • M's mom

    GalleyMom:  ha ha!         When my son was in OCS, we were told to be CAREFUL about what we posted on our class's Facebook page because OCS was monitoring these pages!  Apparently there were instances where somebody posted about how mean and unfair a certain DI was, and it resulted in punishment for the candidates!   Make sure your class's Facebook page knows this.  You could post, "MY son says his DI "Smith" is the most respectful, encouraging, and motivating leader ever!"    LOL

    BTW, when is your son's graduation date?

  • M's mom

    GalleyMom:   Yes, it is hard on the sailors' "significant others" when their LO's are away on a ship.  My son just celebrated his second wedding anniversary and he was gone for 10 months of it, at sea on the carrier USS Carl Vinson.  But, his wife knew what she was getting into when they got married.   My husband and I kept in touch with D-I-L and sent her little care packages so she felt our support.  She will be able to go with him to his next duty station at a base in Japan, so they are both happy about that. 

    What kind of a ship will your son be assigned to, and where is its home port?   (You don't have to tell the ship's name if you think that might be too sensitive info.)   Hopefully, he and the GF can make things work out.

  • M's mom

    GalleyMom:   Norfolk is a nice area.  My son was in Intelligence School for 8 mos. at Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach, which just out on the coast from Norfolk. 

    When DS was a teenager, we visited Norfolk and VB on a vacation.  Never dreamed at the time that he would one day be stationed there in the Navy!  If you visit your son in Norfolk, make sure you check out the Nauticus museum in downtown Norfolk.  It's all about ships, and the battleship USS Wisconsin is there to tour. 

    In a weird coincidence, when we were at Nauticus about ten yrs ago with our then-teenaged son, he bought a big poster at the gift shop with drawings of one of each kind of all the US Navy warships. There was a missile cruiser, a destroyer,  an aircraft carrier, several kinds of subs, etc.  It is still hanging in "his" room today.  (I've gotta clean that out one of these days!)   A few months ago while he was deployed, I went in his room and just happened to look up at that poster, and the aircraft carrier depicted is CVN-70, the USS CARL VINSON, the very ship he was then aboard !!!!!!!!   (goosebumps)    I had never really looked at that poster in ten years, but there was his ship!   Felt one of those strange mother/child psychic connection moments!!!!  

  • Anna

    M's mom,

    That is a crazy, yet special story!!!  Who would have guessed.  My son went to Dam Neck for IS school.  I guess they use Oceana for the officers.  Although he was stationed at Oceana for his first 4 years when he was an AO.  He deployed on the Geo Washington and the Enterprise. I love that whole area of WA - Norfolk, Oceana, VB, the ocean . . .

  • Anna

    VA not WA!!!!

  • M's mom

    Anna:   The officer's intel school is also at Dam Neck , which is an annex of Oceana, but no one outside of the intel community has heard of it, so I just say he was at Oceana.  It's only a few miles away.  My son said he shopped at the NEX at Oceana because it was close to his off-base apartment.  When we went to Virginia Beach for DS's graduation from intel school, we got a hotel right on the beach and had hoped to enjoy some fun in the sun since it was June, but a tropical storm hit the day after we arrived, and it rained for three days!!!!   My son said that wasn't as bad as when hurricane Sandy roared through VB the previous October.  Glad we missed that!

  • Anna

    M's mom,

    Gotta love those plans we make when heading to a beach and then have Mother Nature have other plans.  My son is in Norfolk now (although presently he is deployed) and I was able to visit a year ago in early May.  It was beautiful weather and we got to spend some time on the beach!!!  I really hope we get a chance to visit with him and his family between the time he comes back from this deployment and before they leave for Hawaii!!!

  • Cheyann

    Here is the Facebook page for friends and family of the the class of 17-15.  That is those who report to OCS on July 5th, 2015.

    Hope to meet you soon!

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/689817314485632/members/

  • M's mom

    GalleyMom:  Congrats to your son!  Graduation is in sight!  Hope you're packing some special goodies to send in DS's Candi-O box.  He deserves it.   The candidate officers have not been allowed between-meal snacks or desserts for the first nine weeks, so they have been pretty much "detoxed" from sugar.  When they get their Candio boxes, they all gorge and make themselves sick!!!    I sent my son his favorite homemade cookies, and he said he could only eat a few before he had to pass them around to everybody else.  That would have been unheard of for him to share them in college!  

    But, he said OCS taught him that he doesn't need all that sugar and he actually feels better without it, so he still doesn't eat as many sweets as he used to.  But since he's back from his 10-month deployment on the aircraft carrier, he says his dear wife is trying to feed him to death!!!!    She's quite the little cook, and said she's been saving up recipes that would have been way too much to make just for herself,  so now DS is the recipient of her pent-up cooking/baking urges.  He loves it!!!  Haha

  • Anna

    GalleyMom,

    Congratulations to your son!!!  He's almost there now!!!

    I just got a phone call this morning - my Sailor Son is back on US soil after a stressful deployment.  So happy to have him back home with his family!!!!

  • M's mom

    GalleyMom: My son's Hi Moms was a cocktail reception with appetizers at a swanky downtown Newport hotel. Most of the women were in dresses, but some wore dressy slacks. The men were dressed in everything from sport coat & tie to khakis and polo shirts.  The candidates will be in their summer whites.  Graduation seemed to be more casual. I think I wore dress slacks and nice top to that.  Many wore jeans.  The new Ensigns will be in their "choker" (high-collar) dress white coats, so if you will be taking pics with your son afterward, you may want to consider what you want to be photographed in standing next to such a handsome Naval officer!

    Re: the Candio box.  One box is enough because they all get so much and share it with each other.  They can't possibly eat all they are sent, so lots of it gets thrown out when they leave, so I tell moms not to go overboard.

    Re: My D-I-L fattening up my son:  Thank goodness DS still has to pass physical fitness assessments every six months so he is forced to work out and stay in shape!!   D-I-L is one of those maddeningly skinny little things who weighs probably 105 pounds soaking wet, yet she eats like a horse!  She's always eating candy and always orders dessert when we take them out to dinner.  I am green with envy of her because I am, ahem, NOT like that!!   I've told DS that his metabolism will likely slow down when he hits thirty, so he'll have to start watching what he eats.  Hopefully D-I-L will not pout then if he starts refusing seconds of her delicious meals!  haha

  • M's mom

    Anna:   Wonderful news that your son is safely back home!!  I know the feeling of relief.  I think you mentioned him going to Hawaii soon?  Hopefully his family will be able to go with him there.  Not a bad duty station, just so FAR from the mainland to visit.

  • Anna

    M's mom,

    Yes his family will be going with him to Hawaii.  And the hardest part will be us trying to get over there to visit them!!!!

  • M's mom

    Anna:  Yes, getting to Hawaii is a long haul.   Hubby and I went to Hawaii on vacation several years ago, and by the time we changed planes twice and had weather delays, it took us about 20 hours to arrive in Honolulu from the time we left home. (We're Midwesterners.)   Hubby vows if we ever go back, we will fly to the west coast and spend the night, then fly on to Hawaii the next day.  Our son and wife will be stationed in Japan in January, and hubby isn't too thrilled at making that even longer journey!   Maybe we can fly to CA one day, then HI the next, then to Tokyo the next day, thereby breaking up the in-flight time.

  • Anna

    M's mom,

    I couldn't conceive of flying to Japan.  Years ago I had a flight to London when my oldest son's high school band was invited to march in the London parade.  I thought I was going to go crazy on that flight!!!  I just can't handle long flights any more!!!  Hope you do get to go visit with him and his wife.  That would be awesome!!!!

  • TxNavyWife

    I'm not sure whether this should go on the wall or if I should make a discussion. I dropped my husband off at OCS this Sunday and would like to start sending mail. I'm a little confused about what his class number should be though. 

    I have the rest of the address for mail but I have two different "class numbers" The number my husband gave me says "class 51401"  but I've seen that the July 26 class is "0116"  I'm not sure which set of numbers to substitute in the "XX-XX" portion of the address.... any advice? Thanks

    (I've also been looking for a facebook group for this class but I can't seem to find one, anyone know about this?)

  • Tiggermanic

    I would go with the 01-16 number if he is in the July 26 class.  If he is in the next class then it would be 02-16.  Either way he will get your mail.  It will take a little bit for them to get their facebook page up and running.  You can also follow the Officers Training Command Newport facebook because they update pictures almost every week of each class once they start.

  • TxNavyWife

    Thanks for the quick response, Tigger!

    I will send it addressed to the 01-16 number.  I have looked for a fb page and don't see one yet, so I guess I'll just keep checking back. I've "liked" the OTCN page and have peeked through a couple pictures from past classes. I'm not sure whether seeing those is helpful or just more nerve wracking! lol, thanks again!

  • Tiggermanic

    it is nerve racking, hang in there.  My son really liked getting mail so write as often as you can.  He wont be able to talk to you for the first 3 weeks but can send you letters when he has time.  They are very busy studying and getting ready for inspections so dont worry too much if he doesnt write often.  I know the first 3 weeks are the hardest on them and on their love ones at home so hang in there it does go by pretty fast.

  • CindyN

    TxNavyWife: I agree with Tiggermanic and use 01-16. You may hear later that his is in Alpha or Bravo company.  Then, start addressing his letter 01-16A or 01-16B. But don't worry, the letters find their way to them.  He won't receive mail the first week but do write.  He will need to get some mail after that first hard week.  As for the Facebook page, there could be one but it is set to "secret" so then, unfortunately you can't find it.  Next week when the OTC page (hopefully) posts pictures and starts an album for 01-16, you can comment on that album asking if there is a Facebook page for that class.  Someone maybe able to give you a pointer or get you invited to the group.  Or you may want to start one yourself.  I bet other Friends and Family are looking for one as well! The last few classes have used the name format "Navy OCS xx-xx Friends & Family" and set their privacy to "closed".  Closed lets people see there is a group, ask to join, but not what the posts are.  Hang in there.  Feel free to ask questions on here, even if you find a Facebook page.

  • TxNavyWife

    Thanks guys! I knew this site would be helpful again! I never thought we'd be doing the whole boot camp thing again, but here we are! If I don't see a fb group sometime this week I may go ahead and start one. 1 day down 81 to go! lol  

  • Doreen

    I have a question for this group of experienced women. My son was accepted in March (supply officer), graduated college in May. We are waiting on his report date. So far he has been told that his letter is waiting to be signed. How long did your loved ones wait between acceptance and report date? Needless to say my son is ready to report ASAP! Thanks!
  • Manette

    My son reported seven months the after he was accepted.  He is Civil Engineering Corps.  

  • Tiggermanic

    I think it depends on what job they will be doing.  It took them almost a year before he got his date to report but he is a pilot.

  • M's mom

    Doreen: OCS tends to group the candidates into classes with similar designators, for instance my son's OCS class were all either aviators (pilot or NFO) or nuclear officers.  They may be gathering a class of supply officers before they schedule your son.  Things can change quickly.  My son graduated in May 2012, and was told he would not be reporting until maybe December.  Then, his recruiter called and said they had moved him up to June 14th!   So your son should memorize NOW all that Navy knowledge they are expected to know, and work out like crazy to get in excellent shape, and he will be glad he did when he gets to OCS!

  • M's mom

    TxNavyWife:  I agree with the others-- I think the OCS class started on July 26 is 01-16.  Looks like that class is set to graduate (provided some don't "roll" back) on October 16.  The reason for the confusing class numbering is that the Navy begins their new fiscal year on Oct 1.  So the first OCS class to graduate after October 1, 2015 becomes 01-16, and so on, every three weeks.

    You will not hear much from your LO (loved one) for three weeks, but do write letters as much as you can.  Letters are the candidates' only connection to the outside world for several weeks until they pass the dreaded RLP inspection at 3-4 weeks, then they are usually allowed email.  You will hear much more from him after he gets email.   

    Make sure everyone you give his address to knows to send ONLY letters, in plain white regular or business-sized envelopes.  NO musical cards or decorated envelopes and no "contraband" (which is anything but letters)   Some DI's don't even allow them to be sent loose photographs, but you can photocopy or print photos into the letter itself.  I believe they can also be sent postage stamps and phone cards, because they are allowed to have those, but do not let anybody send him treats of any kind before he becomes a Candi-O at week ten, or he will be punished!

  • Doreen

    Thanks everyone for your advice.  My son is doing all his PT work prior to reporting and is in great shape.  He goes in spurts on memorizing the stuff.  He is just ready to get there and start that next phase in his life. 

  • M's mom

    GalleyMom:  Hope you are planning some extra time in Newport so you can maybe tour some of those "summer cottages" of the late 1800's old rich, like The Breakers or Marble House.  (Which folks like me would call "fabulous mansions" and not summer cottages!  haha)