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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the commissioning physical navy document in the editor.
  2. Begin by providing the CO’s endorsement to commission the enrollee. Ensure this is signed and dated appropriately.
  3. Upload the original DODMERB physical exam or a DD2807 and DD2808, ensuring they are dated within five years of your commissioning date. Remember to include eye refraction details.
  4. Attach annual Certificates of Physical Condition forms NSTC 6220/8 for each year since your DODMERB exam or DD 2808.
  5. Include results of current HIV and PAP tests (for females age 21 and older), both conducted within the last two years.
  6. Provide a current dental exam report, which should be completed within one year prior to submission.
  7. If applicable, upload any medical treatment records related to significant conditions since your enrollment.
  8. Finally, obtain the BUMED pre-commissioning physical qualification letter and forward it for endorsement. Be mindful that processing may take up to 60 days.

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Commissioned Officers are members of the Navy or Navy Reserve who have a degree from a four-year college or university as a minimum educational requirement and have gone through Officer Training. Four-year college commissioning programs include NROTC, Naval Academy and other undergraduate degree opportunities.
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You draw some blood or get some shots, take a hearing test, take a vision test, take a color test, get a dental check, and talk to the provider.

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A commission is indefinite, unless you resign your commission or are discharged by board action. When commissioned, you incur an eight-year Military Service Obligation (MSO). Normally, you may not be discharged until after you have met that obligation.
In general, guests wear the seasonally appropriate Service Dress Uniform. Civilian men generally wear business suits and ladies wear a dress appropriate to the occasion, as styles dictate. Civilian: Gentlemen business suits (dark subdued suit with tie and can include three piece suits as well).
Often, the Navy leader who delivers one of the final speeches will place the ship into commission with an announcement to the crowd. Following the speeches, the ships prospective commanding officer orders the prospective executive officer to hoist the colors and commissioning pennant.

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