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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak

All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018. 

Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)

Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC

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OPSEC - Navy Operations Security

Always keep Navy Operations Security in mind.  In the Navy, it's essential to remember that "loose lips sink ships."  OPSEC is everyone's responsibility. 

DON'T post critical information including future destinations or ports of call; future operations, exercises or missions; deployment or homecoming dates.  

DO be smart, use your head, always think OPSEC when using texts, email, phone, and social media, and watch this video: "Importance of Navy OPSEC."

Follow this link for OPSEC Guidelines:

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Keisha

Girlfriends, Fiances,and Wives of Sailors

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Girlfriends, Fiances,and Wives of Sailors

Hello my name is Keisha and i am the creator of this group. Thanks for joining and i hope that all the advice this group gives is helpful

Please, if you no longer want to be a part of N4M's consider NOT deleting your profile as everything you have ever posted will disappear when you delete it .  You can leave a group but don't permanently delete your profile!

Location: From Atlanta, GA all the way to Cali-forn-i-a now in Washington State
Members: 3873
Latest Activity: Feb 3

I'm a Navy Wife and I created this group back when I was a girlfriend and my now husband had gone to bootcamp. Its funny because i joined this website when they had under 50 members. This website has been sooooo helpful and I met so many people on here that gave great advice. I made this group so that we could all come together and give eachother advice and share ideas. I see that this group is growing more and more by the day, Im happy to see that because so many wives/fiances/and girlfriends are clueless when it comes the military lifestyle. Not knowing what to expect and not knowing about deployments, bootcamp, duty stations, etc. I want this to be the place you all recommend because so many people on this site are knowledgeable and very helpful. Once again thanks for joining my group and i hope you get all the information you need. I dont get to log on as much as i used to but i try my best to get on here. So if u have any questions feel free to make a discussion topic and Im positive that it will get answered if not, inbox me :-) Take Care ♥

Discussion Forum

Help needed!!

Started by Nia. Last reply by Nia Sep 7, 2022. 4 Replies

Hi everyone! My name is Nia, I’m new here. I just have a question that have been giving me anxiety lately. So my boyfriend has been emailing me every morning and sometimes night overseas, and then suddenly the flow has stopped out of no where. I’ve…Continue

advice!

Started by Mykenzie Apr 1, 2022. 0 Replies

Hi ladies!I just would love some advice on this current topic my significant other and i are having currently. without saying too much he’s enlisted in the navy and i am currently a university student. his work peers really value his work and his…Continue

Graduation coming up

Started by Kelly Jan 9, 2022. 0 Replies

Hi,Im new here and I am glad that I found a group that share my confusion during new path of couple life. My boyfriend is due to graduate on the 28th and I am so sad I can't make it to see him. Mainly cause he only had two invites and family comes…Continue

Hubby shipping off to BC June 24!

Started by TARA. Last reply by Kaylee Sep 29, 2020. 1 Reply

Hi Everyone,I am new to this group and would like to say how thankful I am for finding a community of Navy wives, fiancés and girlfriends who can lend support to each other.  A short background of our Navy journey - my guy wanted to sign up as EM…Continue

New here!

Started by Linda Jane. Last reply by Kaylee Sep 29, 2020. 4 Replies

Hi. I just joined last night. I wanted to introduce myself. I’m linda. My boyfriend is in Great Lakes now for basic training ship 02 Div 950. Then after graduation he immediately ships off to A school in SC. This is all extremely new to me and his…Continue

Fiancé Advice

Started by Lauren C. Last reply by astc Sep 26, 2019. 5 Replies

My fiance just joined the Navy and was sent off to bootcamp this week. We've been together for almost six years and we plan to get married after bootcamp is over.> I was hoping you could tell me if waiting until bootcamp is over was the smart…Continue

Good neighborhoods around Great Lakes IL??

Started by Artfulmind. Last reply by WCK110658 Jul 9, 2019. 3 Replies

Hi everyone! Hubs, baby, and I will be stationed in Great Lakes soon was wondering if anyone new of some good safe family friendly neighborhoods to rent a place? We don't mind being a half hour or so away from base. Heard the surrounding…Continue

Tags: moving, chicago, illinois, Lakes, Great

Hello Everyone!

Started by mommasett. Last reply by Anti M Mar 27, 2019. 1 Reply

Happy Hump day to all!! I am new here and I am so glad that I have found this group! I am hoping it helps in my journey with my boyfriend and understanding his Navy Life a little better. Continue

POA to get a military i.d.

Started by Hafaadai. Last reply by Ib_vv_N Feb 23, 2019. 7 Replies

Hi! My SR left for BC on 28th of Nov. I received THE BOX on Dec. 6th. Still waiting on his form letter, personal letter and DEERS. He did not leave me a POA before he left because the recruiter said we won’t really need it until he gets out of BC.…Continue

sending photos

Started by lifesimplified Feb 20, 2019. 0 Replies

My boyfriend shipped out on 2/11/19.  I just received his box but no form letter yet.  As soon as I get his address, I will be writing him daily and sending many photos.  I read somewhere on this forum that the recruits must show all photos to the…Continue

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Comment by Anti M on February 17, 2009 at 10:44pm
They can call far more often at A school, but not during school hours or extra study, nor while on watch. But they do get busy. Keep the cards and letters going, there's something about snail mail that's very personal to receive... something about holding it in your hands and knowing your sweetie touched it too.
Comment by Anti M on February 17, 2009 at 9:17am
My nephew is in SC for nuke, but he's an MM. And doesn't write much to his aunt, LOL. Have you found the nuke moms group yet? They'd have good info for you.

I used to be an ET, but not a nuke.
Comment by Anti M on February 6, 2009 at 6:26pm
Congrats, Margaret! Another step on the journey.
Comment by Anti M on February 5, 2009 at 12:11pm
... except the sailor has to be an E-5 to get the SW, but he can work on it now. LOL.
Comment by Anti M on February 5, 2009 at 12:10pm
One day at a time, ET3, one day at a time. There's not much advice anyone can give that you don't already know. So I'll just say good luck with the house, the move, and school ... you can do this!

Soooo... is your ET3 working on his surface warfare quals? Because then he'd be an ET3 (SW) and you'd be ET3SWSWIFEY777!

Just wanted to say howdy to Margaret ... that's my name too. anti m = Auntie Em = Aunt Margaret, given to me by my sailor nephew.
Comment by Anti M on February 4, 2009 at 2:36pm
Yes, ET3SWifey... I can imagine you've learned tons in a short time! I feel a little odd here sometimes because I'm so much older and at the other end of the experience, but I truly want to be of help.

As for deployments, just when you think you have the schedule figured out, they change it. Best thing you can learn is to be flexible and patient, and to develop a great sense of humor. Because if you can't laugh about the weird way the Navy works at times, all you can do is cry.

And then there's isolated duty, which means the far end of nowhere without the family. I was single when I was sent to Diego Garcia, but that's only for a year. It could be worse! My poor brother was in the Air Force, has a wife and eight kids, and they stationed him in Korea for 12 months without them. That was awful for him and his wife and kids.
Comment by Anti M on February 4, 2009 at 9:03am
Chelsea, your sailor needs to talk to his chief ASAP... his command can lean on the personnel office if need be. If his chain of command cannot help, his Command Master Chief certainly can.

Ladies, I know what you're experiencing ... we were both active duty when we married, he was on a ship out of Sasebo and I was up north in Yokosuka in Japan. He couldn't leave the ship to come see me and I didn't have a place to stay or couldn't get leave to go see him. We saw each other a total of 28 DAYS in two years. Before the internet, and calling was usually impossible since he was often deployed. We made it through. The moral of the story is no matter how bad you have it, someone else has it worse. I think you're all doing very well, and I'm proud to see the sailors have such wonderful support and love in their lives.
Comment by Anti M on February 2, 2009 at 9:01pm
If he is on a deployed ship there are long periods of time when communications are not possible... many reasons like no signal in their area, or the gear is down, or they're running silent with comms off, or he can't get time on the shared computers. Very common. Don't worry, it's the Navy, not you.

If you send an email now, it might sit until the comms are up again. Be patient.
Comment by Anti M on January 20, 2009 at 8:27pm
Hey, I'm going on vacation tomorrow, I'll be out of touch for about a week. Have fun, be good, and think warm thoughts about your sailors!
Comment by Anti M on January 19, 2009 at 3:15pm
Ah, Britani, hang on. Take a long slow breath and try to relax.

Hey, sometimes our sailors forget how much communication means to the ones back at home. They get rushed or busy, maybe they're in a bad mood or have a headache ... you just never know. This is when the trust and love has to kick in, the knowledge that the two of you will be fine, even if today hurts.

Don't nag the guys, but when you do get that call or letter, thank them for it, for keeping you in their heart and on their mind.

Sending hugs to Britani, and anyone else who could use one!
 

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