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This website is great!!! My bf is start his waiging period for A school in just a couple days and hopefully he'll get his cell phone. Or should I say, hopefully I'll get a call saying to send his phone...
May 11
im stationed here in camp lejeune and went to FMTB here also. graduated Dec 16, 2008. so..what you need to know?
March 22
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February 19
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February 19
Some of this info might be interesting to this discussion group also, Uli Good Morning one and all, not to long go I left a lengthy message regarding phone service, in one of these corners, but here I go again, if any of you already read it, please…
February 18
I'm curious. Did he request LeJeune out of A school? I heard most Corpsman (not girls) would go FMTB, but haven't heard how they decide between LeJeune and Pendleton. Has anyone else heard?
February 17
hi julie! my fiance, billy, also graduates on that same day. From what i've heard, most get their orders after test 10. they fill out their dream sheet but its not guaranteed what they get; its based on what the navy needs. also the person with the…
February 17
Hi Julie, My son starts FMTB March 16. Right now he is at cl doing hands on--sick calls and other stuff. Had his first 'trama' case, marine put his hands threw the top of metal fencing. The barracks where he is staying now have very limited cellphon…
February 17

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About me:
I am a 36 yr old mother of Katelyne.She is HM in the Navy she wants to become FMF. She left on 10/27/2008 for BC in GL. I am in the Medical Field myself. I also have a wonderful Husband11yrs. He works in the Police Field. And we both could not be more proud of are daughter for the decision she has made. Good luck to all are troops and I will pray for you all Be safe. Much Love and respect.
I am here to support or represent my:
Katelyne
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy Career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I:
Was proud
From my experience with the Navy, the most important thing I learned was:
I learned alot through the Recruiters Office. They were very helpful. Also this site was the best thing to find out about. I don't know what I would do with out these mom's.Its nice to have someone to talk to that is going through the same thing.
Through this Navy experience, I now believe:
This was the best decision he/she could have made

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At 5:55pm on February 19, 2009, Andrea said…
Hi Julie!
I saw your post on the Corpsmen moms page and I just wanted to say hi, especially since my fiance is graduating from A school on the same date =]! how is your daughter doing so far?
At 9:00pm on December 31, 2008, Gloria said…
Hi Julie,
our son completed A school at GL in Sept....it is soo much better than Basic! The only down side was 'watch' once a month on weekends...but once they were in the civilian clothes phase and were able to leave on weekends life was much more normal. THe dorm rooms a decent -- 2 to a room -- 2 rooms share a bathroom. The food is good -- and the final week the kids all return to Boot camp and take blood, etc. very interesting. We loved being able to speak to our son whenever at night -- since he had a cell phone.
Best wishes for the new year!!
At 11:05am on December 7, 2008, Bette said…
Julie, Congrats on your daughter!! I'm sorry but I haven't spoken with Mark since he got into "A" school. I can tell you, I would bet he loves it!! Mark has told us the hardest part of all of this is the fact that he is away from family. He is married and has a 5 month old son. His father is about to have open heart surgery also. I found out yesterday he will be home on the 19th for the holidays and i am sure I will get a world of info then and I will share whatever I can! Happy to meet you and congrats on your daughter!
At 1:31pm on November 26, 2008, Sponge Dawn aka Sponge Mom said…
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