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Meritorious advancement for outstanding high PRT

Started by Mak907, Apr 14, 2018, 07:12

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I recently read that if you achieve an Outstanding High on your PRT at Boot Camp, you will be meritoriously advanced a paygrade. However, Nukes are already leaving as E-3 - does this not apply to them? Obviously it's still great to try and max your fitness test, I just doubt they're going to let someone leave boot camp as a petty officer. Does anyone know if there are any benefits (other than the obvious fitness/health benefits) for Nukes getting outstanding high on the prt at boot?

MMM



GLW

Quote from: Mak907 on Apr 14, 2018, 07:12
I recently read that if you achieve an Outstanding High on your PRT at Boot Camp, you will be meritoriously advanced a paygrade. However, Nukes are already leaving as E-3 - does this not apply to them? Obviously it's still great to try and max your fitness test, I just doubt they're going to let someone leave boot camp as a petty officer. Does anyone know if there are any benefits (other than the obvious fitness/health benefits) for Nukes getting outstanding high on the prt at boot?

Good luck,..

I was meritoriously advanced out of boot (FR -> FA),...

albeit I was not a NNPP candidate at the time,...

and it was 1980,...

and was before you were born,...

and it was a very different USN,...

OBTW,...


I saw a whole bunch of SA, SN, AA and AN types at MDW last night,...

but not any FA or FN types,...

which struck me as odd, I was thinking a boatload of non-rates from some carrier somewhere arriving for "A" schools as many had a ribbon or two and there were very few SR or AR types,...

but then I was noticing the dress blues really had that first issue out of boot camp look and none of them had the typical "sailor mods",...

but then there were the ribbons,...

I was a bit befuddled,...

unless nowadays the new recruits somehow earn or are awarded single and multiple ribbons straight out of boot,...

and the double and triple strikers were all 6YO types or some sorta new XYO thing the USN has going,...


:-\

like I typed earlier,...

and it was a very different USN,...

:P ;) :) 8)


almost forgot,...


sic,...(4 biercort)

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

TVA

They are awared a ribbon for graduating bootcamp

hamsamich

I still meet people out in the nuclear world who were in my boot camp class.  Last year it was an SRO at Vogtle.  Small world!

GLW


been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

Marlin



TVA

Three years ago we were heading to ANO for an interview. My wife and I were flying from O Hare. The baby sailors had just received orders and many were at O Hare. They all had ribbons. I asked a kid why they had ribbons. He said they had "earned" them by completing boot camp

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