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graememoorejr 07-04-2014 04:26 PM

Random CTI Questions
 
I've done hours upon hours of research which has answered a lot of my questions. However, there's a few things that I was unable to track down an answer for, so I thought I'd come here for possible answers. The questions are:

1. Generally speaking, when a CTI is deployed, does he/she get attached to a ship, or deployed to a country in which the language spoken is the one he/she learned?

2. Is it difficult to get a Direct Support billet and be deployed with NSW/NSO forces?

3. As a CTI, can you qualify for extra schools such as Jump School, Dive School, etc.?

4. I've heard from sources that aren't necessarily credible that those in Intelligence fields can't get tattoos? Is this the case, or does the same rule apply to you as it would the rest of the Navy?

5. Finally, how soon after RTC can you begin getting tattooed and is it difficult to get tattoos approved at DLI?

I appreciate any and all input.

jzhaun 07-04-2014 05:48 PM

CTIs aren't attached to ships. Generally if you're dirsup you'll be either stationed in a specific region and hop ship to ship as they move in and out or be waiting on call at your home base.

Availability of dirsup/special forces support will depend on your language and experience level. I wouldn't expect to work with seals on your first tour.

We often go to aircrew/sere school, I haven't heard of others. I'm told there's a lot of extra technical training available in the fleet, but I'm not quite there yet.

We can have tattoos.You can apply for them at DLI, but you have to submit the chit properly. I see people getting the chits handed back to them because they filed it out wrong fairly often.

graememoorejr 07-04-2014 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jzhaun (Post 45842)
CTIs aren't attached to ships. Generally if you're dirsup you'll be either stationed in a specific region and hop ship to ship as they move in and out or be waiting on call at your home base.

Availability of dirsup/special forces support will depend on your language and experience level. I wouldn't expect to work with seals on your first tour.

We often go to aircrew/sere school, I haven't heard of others. I'm told there's a lot of extra technical training available in the fleet, but I'm not quite there yet.

We can have tattoos.You can apply for them at DLI, but you have to submit the chit properly. I see people getting the chits handed back to them because they filed it out wrong fairly often.

I appreciate the info!

USNAVYCASTRO 09-18-2014 01:25 PM

Quick question. Is CTI good if I wish to join the CIA FBI NSA and government agencies as such?

jzhaun 09-18-2014 04:51 PM

The short answer is yes, but only if you're high speed. Three letter agencies will try to recruit the best of us, they're not going to offer everyone a spot.

USNAVYCASTRO 09-18-2014 05:24 PM

Thanks for the response! So regarding careers after the Navy what would offer more? CTI or CTT?

FlyNavy 09-18-2014 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by USNAVYCASTRO (Post 48800)
Thanks for the response! So regarding careers after the Navy what would offer more? CTI or CTT?

They both would offer about the same, it would really just come down to what you wanted to do/where you wanted to go. The clearance you'll get is really the biggest selling point and since they both have the same, it's really whatever interests you more.

/r
CTT1

classified9 07-10-2015 06:10 PM

What up...

When I see my shipmates here hahahaha


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