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Kimandtheboys
  • 42, Female
  • Maryland
  • United States
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About me:
I have been married for 22 years to a wonderful husband, David. We have five incredible boys and are very proud of our Navy son.

The little G.I. Joe you see in my picture here is our 6 year old.

I am so grateful for the wonderful ladies I've met on this site. Each one of you is a blessing to me, thank you!
I am here to support or represent my:
Child/Stepchild
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy Career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I:
Was proud and encouraged it
From my experience with the Navy, the most important thing I learned was:
You should stock up on boxes of Kleenex. You are going to need them. Keep a box in every room, in your car...you get the idea.

Web cams are God's gift to Navy moms.
Through this Navy experience, I now believe:
It was positive and maturing. Our relationship has grown stronger.

IT PAYS TO BE A WINNER


United States Navy SEAL

In times of war or uncertainty there is a special breed of warrior ready to answer our Nation’s call. A common man with uncommon desire to succeed. Forged by adversity, he stands alongside America’s finest special operations forces to serve his country, the American people, and protect their way of life.I am that man.

My Trident is a symbol of honor and heritage. Bestowed upon me by the heroes that have gone before, it embodies the trust of those I have sworn to protect. By wearing the Trident I accept the responsibility of my chosen profession and way of life. It is a privilege that I must earn every day.

My loyalty to Country and Team is beyond reproach. I humbly serve as a guardian to my fellow Americans always ready to defend those who are unable to defend themselves. I do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions. I voluntarily accept the inherent hazards of my profession, placing the welfare and security of others before my own.

I serve with honor on and off the battlefield. The ability to control my emotions and my actions, regardless of circumstance, sets me apart from other men.Uncompromising integrity is my standard. My character and honor are steadfast. My word is my bond.

We expect to lead and be led. In the absence of orders I will take charge, lead my teammates and accomplish the mission. I lead by example in all situations.

I will never quit. I persevere and thrive on adversity. My Nation expects me to be physically harder and mentally stronger than my enemies. If knocked down, I will get back up, every time. I will draw on every remaining ounce of strength to protect my teammates and to accomplish our mission. I am never out of the fight.

We demand discipline. We expect innovation. The lives of my teammates and the success of our mission depend on me - my technical skill, tactical proficiency, and attention to detail. My training is never complete.

We train for war and fight to win. I stand ready to bring the full spectrum of combat power to bear in order to achieve my mission and the goals established by my country. The execution of my duties will be swift and violent when required yet guided by the very principles that I serve to defend.

Brave men have fought and died building the proud tradition and feared reputation that I am bound to uphold. In the worst of conditions, the legacy of my teammates steadies my resolve and silently guides my every deed. I will not fail.



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The Difference Between the Air Force and the Navy

In the Air Force, if it isn't written you can do something, then you can't. In the Navy, if it isn't written that you can't, then you can.

(quote from my Air Force pilot cousin!)

Posted on November 28, 2008 at 11:45am —

Kimandtheboys

Incredible Quote from Ronald Reagan

Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom, and then lost it, have never known it again. ~Ronald Reagan

Posted on March 9, 2008 at 7:59pm —

Kimandtheboys

Military Books I've Read and Enjoyed

Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell
The eyewitnes account of Operation Redwing and the lost heroes of Seal Team 10

Warrior Elite by Dick Couch
The forging of SEAL class 228

Meeting God Behind Enemy Lines by Steve Watkins (K's favorite, mine too)
Christian testimony of a Navy SEAL

Inside Delta Force by Eric Haney
The TV show "The Unit" is based on this book

A Table in the Presence by Lt. Carey H. Cash
The dramatic account of how a U.S. Marine battalion experien… Continue

Posted on February 29, 2008 at 8:00pm — 2 Comments

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At 10:19am on December 8, 2009, Tee-1sailor's mom said…
Kim, I had to copy the quote from Ronald Reagan you posted here. Awesome, and so needed right now. Thanks for all you do.
At 10:08pm on December 7, 2009, AZNavyMom said…
Kim I tryyed logging on a couple time with no luck. I am sorry to have a photo of my son. I want only to support him and didn't know. I am just getting this message now:( Feel free to contact me via e-mail kim@azcompassioninaction.com or (602)809-2972
At 7:39pm on October 11, 2009, Pa nurse said…
Congrats to you and your sailor!! Or rather SEAL. Heard you were out there for graduation. I'm going out Oct. 22nd for when mine comes home from the 5 weeks away. Just wondering how long from the end of BUD/S to graduation, if all goes well. Any tips for S.D. How cold does it get? Trying to figure out what to pack. Thanks Kim
At 10:57am on October 2, 2009, Sandy SC said…
Kim,
Can you check my page again to make sure I made all the proper changes?
Thank you,
Sandy
At 9:59pm on September 16, 2009, cestahrr47 said…
Hello just wanted to let you know that The picture posted on here is not of the one in the seal program. I have 5 boys and that happend to be one of them.
At 7:21am on September 6, 2009, Navy Mom in MD said…
Yes, I have been told by my brother who was a Marie, that alot of it is a mental game and that he will be taken to the edge, BUT that they wo'nt let him die or get hurt badly. ( wow, after all the years of taking care of him and his older sister alone. Let's not worry!) Thanks for your advise about prayer. I have already turned him over to my higher power, but still can't help but worry. Maybe once he leaves, I will be able to think about other things. Today is our big send off party. All of the family and friends will be attending. I think he is looking forward to seeing everyone before he leaves. I had a friend make a really cool cake. I will post a photo once I scratch off his name. Hope you have a awsome day!
At 7:02pm on September 5, 2009, Navy Mom in MD said…
Thanks for your posts. I have seen snipets on dicovery for the last 6 months or so. My son is very excited and has been traing non-stop since he made this decision. I just hope he is prepared for everything.
At 4:25pm on September 5, 2009, Navy Mom in MD said…
my name is Sharon and I am also from MD, my son is headed to BC in just a few days. Looking for any advise you would care to share about buds.
At 12:20am on September 3, 2009, AZNavyMom said…
Kim thank you for starting this group. My name is also Kim and I have 3 sons & one daughter. My second oldest is currently in phase 3 class 277, I am sooo proud. Love to hear from you. Kim
At 8:51pm on July 22, 2009, MamaSEAL said…
Kim, the navy will always have a place for the guys to live..temp, as in on base. only after your son sees that VA is going to be his permanent duty station, as my son, then he can move off base..my son started off by sharing apts., then houses, with other guys in his squad. only about 3 yrs ago did he finally buy his own home, and he wishes he'd done it a lot sooner,but hindsight. he had a roomie that was in a dfferent squad, so someone was always in and watching the house when he'd go away. then the neighbors, more navy people, watched it for him, kept his grass cut, etc. nice folks! Now he has his fiance there, but she will be going back home when he 'leaves' again. bottom line, if your son can, urge him to buy a home as soon as he can, for finances, investment, and the future. that's such a busy place, he could always sell it or rent it out if circumstances change.
 
 

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