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GRADUATING APRIL 25th

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GRADUATING APRIL 25th

My son is a reserve who just learned he is going active to Iraq and graduating April 25th. I would love extra tickets  if anyone has extra and can let their recruit know the name

Members: 18
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2014

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Where are they now?

Started by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick. Last reply by Linda E./Justin div 161 Sep 23, 2009. 3 Replies

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Comment by AngiePNMx2 on December 9, 2014 at 1:54pm

Checking to see how many of you still have Sailors active in the Navy...Mine re-enlisted twice now and has changed his rate

Comment by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick on December 4, 2013 at 3:25am
Wow... This was six years ago!!
Comment by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick on November 22, 2011 at 9:22am

In Tahiti for Thanksgiving 2011...

Comment by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick on July 11, 2011 at 8:28am

Nick at work, somewhere in the South China Seas - his 2nd deployment...

Comment by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick on June 27, 2011 at 8:23am

Ohhh Angie!

 

Just seeing this ----- so sorry about the injuries.  The Reagan is a great ship but I know your sailor must be disappointed.  He worked so hard for the Seals program, please tell him we are proud of him.

 

Okay --- my favorite sailor is deployed again.  Second one for him but at least we got to spend a week with him before he deployed.  Woke up this morning to a sweet photo on facebook - his ship has a page that we love.

 

Nick was always our lucky one and he won bingo so he won a new ipad...

Comment by AngiePNMx2 on April 25, 2011 at 9:47am

3 years ago...sitting in the drill hall  anxiously waitng to see our Sailors...

Where are they now??

My sailor was on the IKE Carrier  deployed 2 times, went to BUDS last year about this time moved to CAL got injured twice in training and is now awaiting to head out to the Reagan.

Comment by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick on November 25, 2010 at 8:47am
Happy Thanksgiving to our ole' friends here!

Nick is very happy, and still in Hawaii - he will be advancing to E5 and I know Justin will be as well.

How are our other sailors doing??
Comment by AngiePNMx2 on April 23, 2010 at 1:44pm
Hi ladies...my sailor went AO school was sationed in Norfolk, VA on the Carrier Eisenhower was deployed 1.5 times, left the ship durring thesecond doployment to head back where it all started in GL for Pre-BUDs taining hopefully late this summer he will be in SD for BUDs and utlitmately a SEAL.
Comment by Mary, Proud Mom of Nick on April 23, 2010 at 9:18am
Hello Ladies!!! Where were you TWO years ago today?!!! Yes, PIR! Isn't it amazing how much has changed!

Nick is stationed in Pearl Harbor and is working on his application for the Seaman to Admiral program...see you thought I was just kidding when I told you two years ago he was going to be an Admiral!!! LOL He spent most of his first two years in school and is waiting for his E5 test resullts and will soon be going out on his 1st deployment.

I stay in touch with a few of you and hope everyone might stop by and update us on their sailors today. Hugs to all
Comment by AngiePNMx2 on February 26, 2010 at 11:27am
My sailor left Feb 28th and 2 years later he is back in GL for BUDS training!
 

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