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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 4209845" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I was stationed at the Air Force Officers Training School (OTS) for five years. The classes are designed to allow most if not all to pass within 90 days. I've seen some of my friends go through as ex-enlisted and they graduated. I have seen a lot of medically disqualified individuals wash out of OTS. And I've seen an Officer Trainee wash out who was super intelligent and read advanced physics as we would read a newspaper. He just couldn't comprehend military training and he was paid travel back to his hometown and the last anyone saw him, he was hitchhiking out of San Antonio.</p><p> I've also seen the sons and daughter of General Officers go through OTS and they were treated the same as any other OT. (Officer Trainee). And that is how they were addressed OT Smith, Jones, etc. They are paid at the grade of an E-5. If an OT washes out, they are -if physically qualified, offered to continue as enlisted E-5 or process for separation. And I have seen these E-5 ex-OT candidates at other bases.</p><p>To be accepted for OTS one has to be the age of 21.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 4209845, member: 25679"] I was stationed at the Air Force Officers Training School (OTS) for five years. The classes are designed to allow most if not all to pass within 90 days. I've seen some of my friends go through as ex-enlisted and they graduated. I have seen a lot of medically disqualified individuals wash out of OTS. And I've seen an Officer Trainee wash out who was super intelligent and read advanced physics as we would read a newspaper. He just couldn't comprehend military training and he was paid travel back to his hometown and the last anyone saw him, he was hitchhiking out of San Antonio. I've also seen the sons and daughter of General Officers go through OTS and they were treated the same as any other OT. (Officer Trainee). And that is how they were addressed OT Smith, Jones, etc. They are paid at the grade of an E-5. If an OT washes out, they are -if physically qualified, offered to continue as enlisted E-5 or process for separation. And I have seen these E-5 ex-OT candidates at other bases. To be accepted for OTS one has to be the age of 21. [/QUOTE]
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