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My son just tuned 18 on April first and is already getting his physical to join. Today his on his way to MEPS What can I expect from here on??

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Hi Bell,

My son is 17 and completed his MEPS already. He came home so tired, excited and with a signed contract in hand. He said he walked around all day in his boxers with his chart in hand. It was one test after another. He is reporting to boot camp on November 16th and after graduation will go straight to A school in Pensicola FL to be an AO. His recruiter will probably want to meet with you and your son within 72 after that to discuss all the details. I wish you and your son all the best. Please keep me posted when you find out all the details. There are so many groups you can join to help along the way, even one for the month he is assiged for boot camp.

Cathy from Bklyn, NY
Hi Cathy,

Thanks for your reply. Well like you said, my son came home tired like never before. he was really excited. He will be repoting to boot camp right after Thanksgiving. and after graduationhe will be going to A school in Chicago as a HC ( Hospital Corpsmen). Don't know when graduation is going to be since they haven't given us an expecific day of my son leaving yet.
I am new at this so I need to ask whats an AO? I wish you and your son all the best also. and I will keep you posted. Its nice to be able to write to a mother that is going thru the same so we can relate. Thanks.

Bell
Hi Bell

Glad to hear that he has a rate. HC sounds great. An AO is Aviaition Ordanence (aircraft weapons specialist). His training in A school will be in Pensicola. I'm very new at this as well but learned a lot just by visiting this website. I set up a November 2010 Boot Camp group. You should join it so that we can communicate and share any info. Hopefully more mothers for November will attend. Let me know when you have a date.

From what I understand, A school in Chicago means that you might have extra quality time with him after graduation. I, on the otherhand believe that he will leave several hours after graduation to catch a flight to Fla.

Good Luck to both of you!

All my best

Cathy
talk to your recruiter about starting to attend DEP meetings (delayed entry program). which will really help him get a head start on things he will need to learn in bootcamp! and just live life up while u can. TIME FLYSS. i joined last september and leave in july and i seems to me like i joined last week,
Thanks Depper,

As a matter fo fact we had the 72 hour meeting with his recruiter and my son starting going to the base for training every other Thursday and is required to call every Monday morning. He is loving it!!! They asked that he learn the navy creed and other information related to navy history. Also he was told to start training. Running, sit ups and push ups to help prior to BC. Much luck to you depper. Wishing you all the best. Keep me posted when you can and enjoy your future with the Navy!
Good morning,

my son has to call every Monday and he has PT every Mondays and Wednesdays. And every other Saturday they have meeting to talk about whats next. My son is very excited he cant wait to go to BC.!
That's awesome Bell, our sons are on the right track to a great future. Let's enjoy the ride!!
Dear Bell,
My son will be going into bc around the same time!! He leaves the first week of Dec and is going to be in Chicago as a HC also!! It will be here before we know it!! I just wonder the chances of them calling him early??? Have a great day! Tammy from California
My son was a depper all last year. He was called six months early because another depper in our area scheduled for the same job as his had backed out. He decided not to go early...so he's there now. What chance that gives him....you just don't know!
Thank you for letting us know! Well then he will be in Chicago as a HM- Hospital Corpsman....:)

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