@Dameit15 i think it means best training for what they need to do like you could say a chef is getting the best training in the world but you wouldnt call him a special operator would you?
@SanguineBullet667 - One thing you are correct about, however, is that they do favor those with skills or documented knowledge (ie: a degree) in a field they're interested in. I haven't gotten my BA yet, but am coincidentally going for Psychology as well and I can tell you, you won't get any extra benefit for your degree. Check out the official OSI website at osi(dot)andrews(dot)af(dot)mil for verification and accuracy of my information.
Where do i sign up?
LordTetsuoShima 3 weeks ago
@tankshot009 wrong, CID> NCIS> AFOSI> CGIS
taserking1 2 months ago
@Dameit15 i think it means best training for what they need to do like you could say a chef is getting the best training in the world but you wouldnt call him a special operator would you?
MrAbstractReality10 3 months ago
@tankshot009 > NCIS
taserking1 3 months ago
@Dameit15 ur an ignorant tool
TheJrizzle90 4 months ago
CID > AFOSI
tankshot009 6 months ago
@refused215 how difficult was it to be accepted?
rice16851 8 months ago
@nsarafina If you want to become an OSI officer you don't. Going in through ROTC just requires you to do this one summer program.
Other than that, it's still hard to get in. That's what I'm planning on doing after College.
ExcellenceUSAF 1 year ago
Got accepted into OSI, yay!!!
refused215 1 year ago
@SanguineBullet667 - One thing you are correct about, however, is that they do favor those with skills or documented knowledge (ie: a degree) in a field they're interested in. I haven't gotten my BA yet, but am coincidentally going for Psychology as well and I can tell you, you won't get any extra benefit for your degree. Check out the official OSI website at osi(dot)andrews(dot)af(dot)mil for verification and accuracy of my information.
nsarafina 1 year ago