You'll be challenged every day, both mentally and physically. You'll be pushed, tested and worked harder than you ever thought possible. But you will graduate confident, knowing you accomplished something you and your family can be proud of.
Here, you will meet your company commander - your mentor, instructor, leader, coach and guide through basic training. Your company commander will break you down and build you back up. His or her job is to motivate you, teach you self-discipline and how to obey orders. From your CC, you will learn commitment and service as a productive Coast Guard member.
You will be tested on your physical abilities. The chart below illustrates the physical requirements all recruits must meet in order to graduate basic training. Those who fail will be given additional instruction and coaching — but you should come to basic training mentally and physically prepared. The more abilities you have, the more comfortable you'll be.
Your CC and the training staff at Cape May are there to help, but time is short and training is intense. Come prepared. In addition to physical demands, you will be challenged in the classroom. The intense academic program at basic training is designed to provide you with entry-level skills and knowledge needed to succeed junior member field. Moreover, many classes are hands-on.
This is vastly different from other trainings in that members usually receive their first duty station orders while in training, not before. David A. The mentor will not be tasked with teaching the non-rate, but to guide them in their day-to-day work through a structured program. Allowing the member to return to the original air station fosters a vested interest in becoming a part of that community because they know they are coming back. Ok first you should show up at your new unit ready to work with a good attitude, when meeting your new chain of command let them know your wants and goals.
First You need to schedule a flight physical its two parts took me a few weeks. Medical does these usually a traveling flight surgeon will be in town to conduct these. Second you will need to do your SF86 secrete security clearance your recruiter might have done this for you if you filled out about 56 pages of info about yourself in E-qip if not talk to your chain they should know who can help you with this you will need fingerprints again. Third you need to be at your unit for 4 months before putting your name on the a-school list for amt the list is long and be prepared to be at your unit for two years at least depending on the year.
Gravity brings me down Training Objectives The Noncommissioned Officer Academy NCOA Intermediate Leadership Experience ILE provides comprehensive education to prepare enlisted Airmen to be adaptable, ethical, and willing to execute assigned leadership responsibilities to overcome current and future leadership and management challenges in order to effectively operate in complex and ambiguous environments.
Desired Outcomes Professional Growth : NCOs equipped to understand and embrace their role in the mission Personal Development : Citizen Airmen enabled to leverage military leadership in civilian applications Team Building : Leaders prepare to build, direct, and motivate teams for optimal performance Critical Thinking : Expert thinkers developed to think outside the box to solve problems Skilled Communication : Professionals empowered to deliver quality information, both oral and written Valuable Networking : World-wide Airmen linked together to build and maintain life-long connections Accredited by the College of the Air Force CCAF , graduates are awarded 5 semester hours of college credit in Leadership and Management II.
Be an excellent representative of the U. Coast Guard and present a sharp, trim, and fit military appearance. Be in compliance with Coast Guard weight standards. Proper documentation of results is required on the application. Paragraph Four: Describe why you believe this opportunity will help you become a more effective leader. They must be submitted as a new page endorsement and address the following: That the member will be an excellent CG representative Member presents a sharp military appearance Member is fit for full duty, within CG weight standards and has at least a satisfactory composite score on the USAF Fitness Assessment Why the member should be selected to attend this academy Special Information: The submission deadlines for FY22 and beyond will be posted on the Office of Leadership, COMDT CG website.
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