U.S. Navy Direct Commission Officers
The
United States Navy has an extensive DCO program. , the Navy consolidated its two-week reserve training program (Direct Commission Officer Indoctrination Course, DCOIC) with its five-week Active Duty training program (Officer Development School, ODS), also at Newport, Rhode Island.
Officer Candidate School (OCS), the 12-week program that college graduates wishing to join the U.S. Navy as active duty line officers must complete, is also located at Newport.
Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) of 2005 decreed that the Navy Reserve officer DCO School be relocated from Naval Aviation Schools Command at
Naval Air Station Pensacola,
Florida to Naval Education and Training Center
Newport, Rhode Island effective January 2007. As a result of BRAC and other budgetary-driven actions, the U.S. Navy consolidated many of its schools at NETC,
Naval Station Newport,
Rhode Island. The Navy is currently considering merging DCO School,
Limited Duty Officer School, and
Mustang University into one contiguous officer training program—all located in
Newport, Rhode Island. all
Navy Reserve LDO and CWO Officers attend the same two-week course of instruction in Newport. DCO officers attend a rigorous five-week course. The
U.S. Navy Reserve Direct Commissioning Program allows university-educated professionals, between ages 19 to 35 (or older, in some cases), the opportunity to be appointed as an officer in the Navy Reserve. Most DCOs hold advanced degrees (MAs, MBAs, MSs,
JDs,
MDs,
DOs,
PharmDs and
Ph.Ds.) and/or significant civilian work experience. In recent years, the number of direct commissions offered by the Navy Reserve has increased due to the need for skilled officers to serve as Individual Augmentees (IAs) in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Direct Commissioning Program serves the expanded needs of the Navy in certain officer skill areas listed below in alphabetical order by category:
Unrestricted Line Officer • Special Warfare Officer
Restricted Line Officer (including Special Duty Officer) • Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO) • NOTE: Unlike AEDOs in the Regular Navy, who must first be qualified
Naval Aviators or
Naval Flight Officers with at least five years operational flying experience in naval aircraft, direct commission AEDOs in the Navy Reserve are not required to have any military flight experience • Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer (AMDO) •
Engineering Duty Officer •
Foreign area officer (Country or Regional Specialists, Non-Intelligence) • Human Resources Officer • Information Professional (typically, personnel have Computer Science degrees and extensive industry experience) • Information Warfare Officer (formerly Cryptology Officer) •
Cyber Warfare Engineer • Intelligence Officer • Merchant Marine Officer • Meteorology/Oceanography Officer (METOC) • Public Affairs Officer
Staff Corps Officer •
Chaplain Corps Officer • Medical Programs (
Medical,
Dental,
Nurse, Pharmacist and
Medical Service Corps) •
Supply Corps Officer (Logistics, Transportation, Supply Management, Customs, Contracting) •
JAG Corps Officer •
Civil Engineer Corps Officer
Limited Duty Officer (Various specialties)
Warrant Officer (Various specialties) Some skill areas may not have openings each year. Each year, skill area recruiting quotas are promulgated for recruiters to fill. Upon completion of their training regimen, DCOs serve on nearly every type of ship in the fleet and at shore establishments around the globe. Navy DCOs are forward deployed and are currently serving on the ground in
Iraq and
Afghanistan. They are an integral part of the Navy's role in the
war on terror. ==U.S. Coast Guard Direct Commission Officers==