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DO I HAVE TO REPEAT OFFICER TRAINING IF I’M CURRENTLY SERVING AS AN OFFICER OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY SERVED IN AN OFFICER ROLE?

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DO I HAVE TO REPEAT OFFICER TRAINING IF I’M CURRENTLY SERVING AS AN OFFICER OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY SERVED IN AN OFFICER ROLE?

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No, but you may need a primer depending on your background. Basically, if you previously served or are now serving as a Navy Officer (NAVET), there’s no need to repeat the prerequisite training for commissioning. If you served or are now serving as an Officer in any other service branch (OSVET), you will have to complete a 12-day course at the Direct Commission Officer (DCO) School in Newport, RI.

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