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Hello All!
My son was sworn in in July and will finish college before heading to OCS, power and prototype schools. This is all new to me so I need a little help. He has a list of items he needs to bring when he reports but I haven't seen it to see what the specifics are. He has asked for some of these things for Christmas, so I need to know WHAT to buy. He says crew socks, underwear and undershirts. Do the guys wear only whiety-tighties? Crew neck undershirts? What about the socks - only white? A specific type? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Any additional suggestions would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
Lynda
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Hi freckles. My son starts next week. The list he forwarded to me follows:
General Items:
Keep the following items in one envelope; you will need them when you check in:
Contraband – all are optional and can be used during the Candi-O phase except the cell phone is mandatory.
I suppose the list could possibly vary from group to group, but it should be close. Consider it a starting point, but verify.
Good luck to him!
This is a great list, thanks! Just wish I had seen it before I sent him off to OCS last week!
freckles1218: Ask your son to see the list for specifics. My son went through OCS two years ago, and I think he had to take plain white crew socks, white briefs underwear, and white crewneck undershirts, but that could have changed. They will buy all the rest of their uniforms there, such as black dress socks for their dress blues, etc. The white crew socks will be used for LOTS of physical training and running, etc. so make sure the socks are thick and "cushy" enough that he doesn't get blisters from his running shoes. He shouldn't take anything else that is not on that list, because it and his civilian clothes that he arrives in will be put in storage until graduation. I think he can take a book of stamps and a pre-paid phone card to use with the pay phones, but don't send any "treats" with him or send anything to him but letters until week nine or it will be confiscated as "contraband."
My son reported to OCS June 2013 and is in Prototype now. He says underwear is no longer "inspectable" so he can wear which ever style, but must be white. They do seem to change slightly from time to time, even from the class my son started in to the class coming in when he finished. So check the Command's website before he leaves. http://www.ocs.navy.mil/OCS_RequiredPaperwork.asp Best of luck!
Thanks for all your help Moms! My son doesn't share too much of this type of thing or maybe he just hasn't looked yet! He's so excited to get going - just what I want from our military personnel.
Congratulations to you and your son. What an exciting but nerve-wracking time for both of you! My son graduated from OCS 9/2013 and is a student aviator in Milton, FL about to finish Primary. He did receive all those "unmentionables" you cited for Christmas 2 years ago. I do believe though, that as someone below mentioned, the underwear is not inspectable so may no longer need to be tightey whities. I think they possibly could have worn boxer briefs, but not loose boxers. As for socks, again, as someone previously mentioned, get the best you can afford. My son brought 2 new pairs of tennis shoes; one pair very slightly broken in, the other not, and wore one completely out and did a good job on the second. Their feet need to be treated well I think. He will be fine if he follows the list he's given-perhaps extra socks since he'll surely wear more than a pair a day.
Best of luck to you both; it's a whirlwind life and we're still figuring things out as we go. We had NO prior military experience in family or friends, so appreciate any information from this group we can get our hands on. I almost never post, but read others several times a week and learn a lot from the other moms.
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