National Guard ODB
I am currently working with my recruiter for a Rep 63 contract for the Ohio National Guard. I was recently reassigned recruiters because my former one who I was told was for SF quit recruiting. She never returned my emails for this question so I coming to you guys. Is the 19th group in Ohio an ODB and not ODA? Everything I've read about that unit says Company B, 2nd Battalion. Any help here would be appreciated as I've been searching this for months and apparently nobody in the guard has the answer that I've spoken to. And also since I'm basically already assigned to a group before hand if I make it through everything will my language be decided for me, or can I still try and learn what I want.
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At the top of this forum is a thread with POCs for the 19th SFGA units. I suggest that if you're really interested, then call the number of the unit you're interested in and ask them yourself.
And so it goes... Richard :munchin |
I am beginning to believe that self-help is an uncommon virtue today.
Garcia does not get the message any longer. TR |
I contacted them today and the mailbox is full. Also spoke with my recruiter and he does not know either. Im not sure where else to go for this other than to keep trying them or maybe go to their office since I have access to the base the are at.
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What is the function of an ODB? Would it make sense for that element to exist completely by itself? Has anything you've read said Company B (minus)? Now as far as language goes...picture the language that you want the least and imagine someone tells you that that's what is needed and that's what you need to learn. Does that matter and make you want to quit what you are doing? If so, save yourself and everyone else the time and effort and stop what you are doing now. |
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I see a harried recruiter sitting at her computer thinking, "Oh, shit! Another email from "that guy"! In SF, and especially SF training, you want to avoid being "that guy"! |
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Maybe it should be a requirement that they would have to read "A Message to Garcia" before they can post..........;) :D Big Teddy :munchin |
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ODA = A Team (1-6) ODB = B Team = SF Company (A, B, C) ODC = C Team = SF Battalion (1-4) And so it goes... Richard :munchin |
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We value clarity here. No response to this is necessary. You should, in the posts made thus far, have all the information you "needed". I suggest reading and PT at this point. |
Hey wait a minute Richard! I appreciate being quoted, but your post was a case of mistaken identity. I have a pretty good handle on what an ODB is and the general orgainzational structure of a SFG.
I'm going to have to insist that you give proper credit to FooterDan. |
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