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What does NOSC stand for in the navy?

By Gabriel Cooper

What does NOSC stand for in the navy?

Navy Operational Support Center
The Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Newport is responsible for the readiness of more than 625 Selected Reserve Sailors who make up 30 diverse units, which provide operational capabilities to their supported (active-duty) commands fleetwide.

What does a Navy Operational Support Center do?

The NOSC ensures Navy Reservists maintain a high state of mobilization readiness for rapid deployment if called upon while also providing routine support contributions to Fleet missions around the globe. The command staff includes two officers, two chief petty officers, 15 enlisted and four civilians.

What is an Air Force Nosc?

NOSC. Non Ordinary State of Consciousness. NOSC.

What base is NOSC San Antonio on?

San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston
The ceremony at the Navy Operational Support Center or NOSC San Antonio aboard Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston opened with an awards presentation to the Sailors of the Quarter, and then Cmdr.

What is drill weekend for Navy Reserve?

A typical drill weekend consists of four IDT periods (two on Saturday, two on Sunday) and equals four days of basic pay. IDTs can be rescheduled when required due to conflict with another training, orders assignment or needs of the Navy.

What army bases are in San Antonio?

  • Joint Base San Antonio. JBSA. The largest and most diverse joint base in the Department of Defense, Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) is comprised of four primary locations:
  • Lackland Air Force Base. Lackland AFB.
  • Randolph Air Force Base. Randolph AFB.
  • Fort Sam Houston. FSH.
  • Camp Bullis. Camp Bullis.

Where do you sleep during drill weekend?

During drill weekends we often stay at the armory, in barracks, or in the field. Yes, you can sleep on a cot to save gas and prevent from spending money on a hotel.

Can you retire as an e5 in the Navy Reserve?

Until 2005, an active-duty sailor could retire as an E-5, but since then, the service dropped the time limit at the rank to 14 years of service. Currently, there are about 1,000 E-5s with over 13 years of service and almost 2,400 who are over 12 years.

How do I check my UIC units?

Use the Lookup Unit Identification Code Tool

  1. From the the MEDCHART section of the MEDCHART Home page, click the Lookup UIC link.
  2. In the UIC Lookup Utility section, enter a six-character UIC in the box provided, and then click the Search button.
  3. To the right of the Search button, review the UIC Utility information.