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ok thank you for the information
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More than anything, prepare to have your RDC's break everything down "Barney style" for you. The nukes in our division always had to sit in the front of classes, as we supposedly have no common sense and need babysitting. I'd say this is the biggest special circumstance nukes have to deal with at bootcamp. DO NOT VOLUNTEER THE FACT THAT YOU ARE A NUKE UNLESS SOMEONE ASKS YOU WHAT YOUR RATE IS!
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Nukes get a bad rap for overthinking things. They call it "Nuking" it in bootcamp, but once you leave RTC as a nuke, we never use that term. We tend to use "50/50/90" as an expression more (given a 50/50 question a nuke will pick the wrong answer 90% of the time) because sometimes we do overthink things and think ourselves out of the "right" answer. Boot camp is a very simple place, so nukes get picked on a bit for being too smart for our own good, but at the end of the day, they know we're the top 10% of the Navy ASVAB/smarts wise and without us a sub doesn't move and the carriers wouldn't get there so its all in good humor really. Don't take it personal. I love being a navy nuke. The main reason people don't like nukes in the navy (those that actually don't like us) it's because we make rate so fast as compared to them. Its a jealousy thing I guess. Most rates average 14-16 years to make chief; nukes average around 7-8 years to chief; most nukes are a first class before their first enlistment is even over.
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btw: Did you see the video of the Nuke that accidently got placed in the SEALS boot camp training unit by mistake? See if you can spot the Nuke.... ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhH3v4SIqBk
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after A school, you make third class. During power school, you are required to take the second class exam, which will potentially put you in power school as a second class. However, since we compete with the rest of the fleet on that, most do not make E-5 for prototype. However, if you sign the 2 year extension after qualifying at prototype, you get an automatic advancement to E-5 with about 2 years in the Navy. We also have our time-in-rate for first class dropped to 2 years if we do the extension, so you can make first class in 4 and chief in 7 if you don't get in trouble and get good evals.
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My son just reported to Great Lakes. We got to talk with him after he had met his RDC. First thing he did was ask who the Nukes were, what was your score? Then, I f@#$&ing hate you guys. You have no common sense and think your smarter than the rest of us! I f@%$ing hate you guys. He is in week 2 now and I hope things have cleared up a little. The RDC may have been putting on an act, I hope, but my son did not think so. I am hoping for the best.
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There are 3 nukes from my sons DEP station who shipped together on the 5th. I know my son, and from what he told me about his colleagues, they are all pretty grounded and know what is what. They do not think they are better than the others as a matter of fact, from what my son told me, the others in the division see him as a great resource for all the things they need at the start of boot camp ie Chain of Command, General Orders etc. Seemd to be on a good start with his mates. That may have changed but I hope not. I hope I told him correctly when I said, "if you need help ask for it, if you can give help, do it." I know the Navy can be a competitive place, did I steer him right?
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The best advise for any new recruit while at boot is to get through it and not be known...best thing is at the end for one of the RDC's to come up and not really know you were in their division. For those that stand out, you must be dang near perfect, if not, you will pay dearly for it. And if you come across as knowing too much, you get the reputaion of being a know it all...also not a good thing at boot. Once you are in fleet, totally a different thing, be a stand out and make your career soar.
Have you seen any of the videos on youtube about boot? Not a pretty thing to watch. |
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To late. Just got his first letter and he is Educational PO and Section leader. He also was the only one in the division to pass a knowledge challenge from the PO. Somebody has to shine. I am very proud of him but hope it will not earn him trouble.
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