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My daughter will be attending A School in Pcola after BC which she begins Feb 6. Anyone else have a sailor attending A School at that time?

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My son starts ATC in Pensicola.  He graduates on 2/1 from BC.  Not sure of his start date.  What does A school stand for?  

How exciting - congratulations! I know you must be so excited to see him!

After graduation from BC the next step is A School.  

you may also want to join http://www.navyformoms.com/group/sailorsinpensicolaflforaschool

That group will help explain things :)

A Aviation, my son is also going to A school in P'cola, left for there on 2/2/13.  have u heard from your son since he got down there?

My daughter will be graduating div 086 tomorrow as well and going on to Pensicola for A school (advanced training I think?)...she´s soooo excited even tho she was incredibly tired after battle stations 21.  striplingwarriormom, if you have time to explore some more of the pages available to your peruse, you´ll get most all of your questions answered (and then some).  I´ve recently found the following to be most enlightening:  http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/pdfs/FamilyGuide.pdf, but this was the most helpful http://www.navyformoms.com/forum/topics/survival-guide-for-navy-for....  Wish I could find the page from yesterday which tells you what all the Navy acronyms stand for.  Have fun and welcome to the group!

Yea!! :) Congrats! Cant wait to hear how A school is going for her!

Our son is headed to Pensacola for A school. He will graduate on 3/1 if everything goes as planned! 

Hi striplingwarriormom,  My son also graduated 2/1 and is in P'Cola. My son is a future AD. Don't know what "A" stands for (maybe Advanced) but it means they're doing basic education for their future jobs.  Different "A" school, different jobs.  I'm just glad their not freezing in GL anymore.  LOL.  P'Cola is so much warmer. 

My daughter graduates boot camp tomorrow! Saturday she flies to Pcola. During her Im a Sailor call she mentioned her report date and graduation date for AD are like 2 weeks apart?!? Was that the lack of sleep talking? Or are they really condensing the schooling?
Maybe she meant the date A school starts for her. I don't think it's possible to finish in 2 weeks. They have a LOT to learn! Our son got to P'cola on 3/2. He began school on 4/3 and will graduate on 5/9 just to give you an idea. I think the wait to class up for school was longer before he got there. The good news is they get to come home right after A school. Yeaaaaa!
PS Love your picture!

Thanks so much- me too! :)

After she got there she said that it may be 3 months that she is there. I am planning more like 6 months- then I can be happy if its less! CANT WAIT to see where she will be stationed!

Mine asked for West Coast and thought he might get his first choice since he wants to specialize in F18's and not many ask for that. One of his roomates just left last week to work on helos (sp?) in California. Your daughter will get to pick what kind of aircraft she will work on which will help determine her duty. Maybe she will be close to you in California!
I'm impressed that she is going to be AD. I barely know how to put gas in my car...

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