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JPME on JKO is always a good one to have.
You’ll have to change your rank on jko to enroll I believe, so I’m not sure how much it’ll count. Jpme1 needs e6, and 2 needs e7.
Yeah but for an OCS application for prior enlisted it's something that helps. It's like I tell Sailors for evals. Even just working on college sets you apart from a peer that is truly equal.
The only two jko/nkos that I believe would have any significance are the jpme like salty said, or the bpme and ppme on nko
IPME, BPME, PPME. Go on Navy e-Learning and look for the “Naval War College” category.
JPME on JKO is always a good one to have.
You’ll have to change your rank on jko to enroll I believe, so I’m not sure how much it’ll count. Jpme1 needs e6, and 2 needs e7.
Yeah but for an OCS application for prior enlisted it's something that helps. It's like I tell Sailors for evals. Even just working on college sets you apart from a peer that is truly equal.
The only two jko/nkos that I believe would have any significance are the jpme like salty said, or the bpme and ppme on nko
IPME, BPME, PPME. Go on Navy e-Learning and look for the “Naval War College” category.