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Any NROTC Cadre that have insight on becoming one?

I’m an active duty Nurse Corps officer, been in 15 years. 11 enlisted and the last 4 commissioned. I was in Army ROTC in college for 1.5 years before I dropped out and enlisted in the Navy (and had to pay all that scholarship money back- that was a fun lesson). But I still made my way to commissioning. I’m very interested in becoming an NROTC cadre/instructor as my next billet, but I don’t know the first place to start. Is this just a special duty you ask the detailer for? Grateful for any tips or advice you have. It’s all gravy, stay Navy baby!

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u/the_cool_guy_club — 3 days ago

Even if it’s true that another person said that poorly written and unfunny roast joke about you, it makes it even less funny when you give the credit to someone else.

Just start the dumb joke with “I look like…”

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u/the_cool_guy_club — 16 days ago