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Hello Army Forums,
I apologize if this question is in the wrong category. I'm not very experienced with the site.
What does a recruit need on their application to be considered competitive for an enlisted infantry position? I've been talking with the recruiting office and they've said that the infantry NCM positions are very competitive.
I've already tried twice to get into the army, once as an infantry officer in the regular forces (ROTP), and another time as an infantry NCM in the reserves. I passed all of my tests for both including the CFAT and the FORCE test, but unfortunately both times I was denied. I was denied ROTP because I was going to a civilian university and they had just ended that program, and I was denied the reserves because I was going to be moving fairly soon. On both times, I was told that my file was going to be closed but that it was purely because of logistics and that I should still apply later.
I've decided to apply as an infantry NCM rather than an officer because I do not believe that I would be selected for DEO. I would rather be in the infantry than be an officer and I would like to cut my teeth as an NCM. When I put in my formal application next year, I'll have a Bachelor of Honours in Philosophy as well as involvement in a sports club (specifically wrestling) and a good level of fitness. Is this enough to be considered competitive? I love the infantry as much as I love philosophy and I couldn't imagine never serving.
Thank you
Isaac
I apologize if this question is in the wrong category. I'm not very experienced with the site.
What does a recruit need on their application to be considered competitive for an enlisted infantry position? I've been talking with the recruiting office and they've said that the infantry NCM positions are very competitive.
I've already tried twice to get into the army, once as an infantry officer in the regular forces (ROTP), and another time as an infantry NCM in the reserves. I passed all of my tests for both including the CFAT and the FORCE test, but unfortunately both times I was denied. I was denied ROTP because I was going to a civilian university and they had just ended that program, and I was denied the reserves because I was going to be moving fairly soon. On both times, I was told that my file was going to be closed but that it was purely because of logistics and that I should still apply later.
I've decided to apply as an infantry NCM rather than an officer because I do not believe that I would be selected for DEO. I would rather be in the infantry than be an officer and I would like to cut my teeth as an NCM. When I put in my formal application next year, I'll have a Bachelor of Honours in Philosophy as well as involvement in a sports club (specifically wrestling) and a good level of fitness. Is this enough to be considered competitive? I love the infantry as much as I love philosophy and I couldn't imagine never serving.
Thank you
Isaac