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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 — 2 days ago