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I am doing a school project and im really stuck on this part of the assignment.
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Calling Me Home
by Lyndon Lane, Goodooga, NSW
I can feel the souls of my ancestors calling me back home
To all the familiar places and tracks I once did roam
I can see my Grandmother's house at the end of Adams Street,
Where all the Aunties, Uncles and Cousins I did meet
To the banks of the Bokhara River running under the Richmond Bridge
You can hear the waters flow to the sound of an Elder's didge
I can smell the boogalies cooking in a camp oven at my Aunty's place
I can see the sun arising on the wrinkles of my Pop's face
I can recall how my uncle taught me how to ride
In a paddock near their place with Robbo by my side
But I know I must stay here to get a good education
For I want to go back home after my graduation
To see the many family, friends and familiar faces I have known
I can feel the souls of my ancestors calling me back home
They're calling me back, my ancestors in Mother Earth
I want to go back home, to the country of my birth. [1]
Calling Me Home
by Lyndon Lane, Goodooga, NSW
I can feel the souls of my ancestors calling me back home
To all the familiar places and tracks I once did roam
I can see my Grandmother's house at the end of Adams Street,
Where all the Aunties, Uncles and Cousins I did meet
To the banks of the Bokhara River running under the Richmond Bridge
You can hear the waters flow to the sound of an Elder's didge
I can smell the boogalies cooking in a camp oven at my Aunty's place
I can see the sun arising on the wrinkles of my Pop's face
I can recall how my uncle taught me how to ride
In a paddock near their place with Robbo by my side
But I know I must stay here to get a good education
For I want to go back home after my graduation
To see the many family, friends and familiar faces I have known
I can feel the souls of my ancestors calling me back home
They're calling me back, my ancestors in Mother Earth
I want to go back home, to the country of my birth. [1]
How do I ensure that I get an EOD contract in the Navy?
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I am sure that I will have high enough asvab scores but is it even possible to secure a rating? Also for physical training are you tested for the rating physical requirements in basic or is it before?
Any other information on basic training and EOD is appreciated.
I haven't told my family yet so any ideas on how to tell them without alarming them(well the least alarming).
Thank you all for your time and answer.
Hopefully this is helping many others too.
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You can only ensure that you get a Navy EOD Contract by passing all of the tests with a flying color and do not need any waivers.
Prior to going to boot camp, you can get a Navy EOD Challenge Contract. The contract only guarantees you a spot in Navy EOD Pipeline; it does not guarantee that you will be a Navy EOD Technician (you will need to pass the pipeline). However, you can lose a contract at anytime, if you cannot conform to the standards of NSW/NSO such as failed PST's after you have a contract, get in trouble with the laws prior to going to boot camp, failed Bomb Suit Test or any other tests prior to getting into EOD Pipeline etc.
Before getting a contract, you will have meet the minimum eligibility (ASVAB, citizenship etc.), pass the initial Physical Screening Test - PST (there will be more later), Medical Screening, CSORT (Personality Test) etc.; keep in mind that the minimum PST Score will not get you the contract.
If you passed all of those things above, you will have to sign a Navy Contract in another rating first. Then after that, you will sign on EOD Contract (it is a modified-version of your original contract), which is a 6-year Active Duty. If you failed out of EOD Training, you will go back to whatever rating that you signed originally (and the length of the contract will be shorten to whatever you signed originally).
If you have an EOD Contract prior going to boot, you will be placed in the 800th Division, which is reserved for recruits with NSW/NSO Contract. You will get up earlier, be in the pool, and exercise more than the recruits in the other divisions.
Info. on Navy Basic Training:
http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/navyjoin/l/aanavybasic1.htm
Info. on Navy EOD:
http://www.navy.com/careers/special-operations/eod.html
Physical Prep. Guide: http://www.sealswcc.com/navy-seals-buds-prep-docs.aspx
BTW, I can't help you with the family thing; you are on your own on that one.
You can only ensure that you get a Navy EOD Contract by passing all of the tests with a flying color and do not need any waivers.
Prior to going to boot camp, you can get a Navy EOD Challenge Contract. The contract only guarantees you a spot in Navy EOD Pipeline; it does not guarantee that you will be a Navy EOD Technician (you will need to pass the pipeline). However, you can lose a contract at anytime, if you cannot conform to the standards of NSW/NSO such as failed PST's after you have a contract, get in trouble with the laws prior to going to boot camp, failed Bomb Suit Test or any other tests prior to getting into EOD Pipeline etc.
Before getting a contract, you will have meet the minimum eligibility (ASVAB, citizenship etc.), pass the initial Physical Screening Test - PST (there will be more later), Medical Screening, CSORT (Personality Test) etc.; keep in mind that the minimum PST Score will not get you the contract.
If you passed all of those things above, you will have to sign a Navy Contract in another rating first. Then after that, you will sign on EOD Contract (it is a modified-version of your original contract), which is a 6-year Active Duty. If you failed out of EOD Training, you will go back to whatever rating that you signed originally (and the length of the contract will be shorten to whatever you signed originally).
If you have an EOD Contract prior going to boot, you will be placed in the 800th Division, which is reserved for recruits with NSW/NSO Contract. You will get up earlier, be in the pool, and exercise more than the recruits in the other divisions.
Info. on Navy Basic Training:
http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/navyjoin/l/aanavybasic1.htm
Info. on Navy EOD:
http://www.navy.com/careers/special-operations/eod.html
Physical Prep. Guide: http://www.sealswcc.com/navy-seals-buds-prep-docs.aspx
BTW, I can't help you with the family thing; you are on your own on that one.
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