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Started by Marcy. Last reply by loriellen71 (ship 7 div 107) Feb 6, 2011. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Marcy---November 20
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Sea Trials 'Successful' For U.S. Navy's New LPD - Defense News www.defensenews.com The newest amphibious transport dock for the U.S. Navy successfully completed builder's trials for Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) on Oct. 1, performing a series of tests to get the ship ready for delivery.
Another new ship for the Navy
I was just going to ask about Heath. That is wonderful that he is coming home. I am sure his mom and dad are thrilled. I hope it will be a good week. Praise God for letting him to be able to go home.
Thank you Carol. I was really missing him today. I can't believe and I know I said it, that he is not teenager anymore.
Have a good day tomorrow everyone and good night sleep tight don't let the bed bugs bite.
Well in a 11 days the Navy will 235 years old. You can go on Youtube and see video about it. They had people send in pics and it is really cool. I tried to put the link on here but it didn't work.
Carol, I sure hope it gets better and they do see you need the help. It isn't fun not having any help.
My school is doing okay. It is a struggle with some classes but I just pray and hopefully GOd will help get thru this semester too.
Blondie, how are momma and baby feeling? I hope better.
Today is my Airforce mans 20th birthday. I was a little emotional lastnight because I was thinking of him and missing him so much. Hard to believe he is no longer a teenager. Wow where will the next 20 go.
Well gotta get this math figured out and hopefully I can get someone to help me with it too. I go to a tutor but when I go they are usually busy and they don't take appointments anymore. That sucks. Well I hope you all are staying warm and dry this weekend. Oh and move in weekend next weekend. YA YA YA. We ordered furniture for her yesterday and the phone is coming this week and hopefully the TV people. I am as you all know soooo looking forward to it.
Have a great weekend.
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