I went to TBS in March 2012 and was selected to be a 1302 - Combat Engineer Officer. I ended up transferring back home to the University of Louisville where I graduated in December 2010 with a Bachelor’s in Justice Administration. I was selected as a freshman and did the 2×6 week (Juniors/Seniors) program. I heard about the PLC program, called the local OSO, met with him that day, and was contracted into the program a month later. I got to the college and absolutely loathed NROTC. I applied for the NROTC scholarship out of high school, didn’t get it, and decided to attend a college that offered NROTC to participate as a “college programmer”, with the grand idea I would eventually pick up a scholarship. I decided I wanted to become a Marine Officer my junior year of high school after being inspired by one of my teachers who was a retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel. I was born and raised in a small coal mining town in western Kentucky named Madisonville. ![]() ![]() Submit your questions anytime by commenting on a blog post or contacting us through the home page. ![]() Thanks to West Texas/New Mexico OSO Capt Wisotzkey for answering your questions about selection, OCS and becoming an officer of Marines.
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