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Old 04-04-2013, 11:21 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Dcsaiz View Post
i got a couple of questions how is A school for DC's and how is the sea and shore rotation out of a real DC's experience?

Here is sea shore flow for DC in months. First number is sea then shore and so on
DC 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A
A. SAILORS IN SEA-INTENSIVE COMMUNITIES. SAILORS IN SEA-INTENSIVE
COMMUNITIES CAN EXPECT TO SPEND MORE THAN HALF THEIR CAREER ON SEA DUTY
ASSIGNMENT. SEA TOUR LENGTHS FOR THESE COMMUNITIES WILL NOT INVOLUNTARILY
EXCEED 60 MONTHS FOR SAILORS WITH LESS THAN 20 YEARS OF SERVICE (YOS) AND 48
MONTHS FOR SAILORS WITH MORE THAN 20 YOS. SHORE TOUR LENGTHS BETWEEN SEA
TOURS WILL BE SET TO 36 MONTHS LONG. MANNING CONDITIONS AT SEA MAY REQUIRE
THE NEED TO REQUEST SEA TOUR EXTENSION OR SHORE TOUR CURTAILMENTS TO ENSURE
ALL SEA DUTY BILLETS ARE FILLED. SAILORS ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT THEIR
COMMUNITY MANAGER OR DETAILER FOR INFORMATION ON OR AVAILABILITY OF INCENTIVES
SUCH AS SEA DUTY INCENTIVE PAY (SDIP) OR VOLUNTARY SEA DUTY PROGRAM (VSDP) FOR
VOLUNTEERING TO SERVE ADDITIONAL TIME AT SEA.
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