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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
...and visit Navy.com - America's Navy and Navy.mil also Navy Live - The Official Blog of the Navy to learn more.
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MotherOf2Dragons - Thank you Khaleesi! :)
Does anyone know if you need a US passport to fly from the US to Guam? Thanks!
Tysmom - I think Guam might be a let down after Hawaii. I'm hoping to take a trip there early 2017. I'm going there, not for the Guam experience, but to see my son. I can't wait for that day! Welcome to Guam! I've heard the highest speed limit is 35 MPH. I have google alerts for anything about Guam so my in-box is regularly filled with the odd story about the island.
Hi! My son will be arriving in Guam in December. He was in Hawaii for 4+ years and I am going to miss going there. But Guam is a new adventure. LOTS of history, great snorkeling, golf, seashores...looking forward to hearing from some of you!!!
AustinNavyMom - My son is on the Key West. I sometimes think the sailors are fed false information. I don't think they are supposed to tell their families departure times. Be prepared for long intervals of no contact with 1 or 2 surprise phone calls from Japan. Sleep with your cell phone if you don't want to miss it! My son's last deployment was 4.5 months. It was awful.
Get your sailor's sub email address. You can send information to him that way. No bad news should be relayed that way. Just positive information.
And sometimes the sub's pop up in the ocean for a swim and full oxygen/sunshine to keep morale up. You might get a phone call then.
Good luck.
I know I'm a little late to respond, but I wanted to say thank you, MK5Diver, for offering your help with questions we may have. My son arrived in Guam in June. He's enjoying it there so far.
AustinNavyMom my son is not on the Chicago, but he has a good friend who is. : ) My son has been able to let me know approximate days of departure, but he doesn't seem to always know for sure himself...or at least he acts like he's not sure. ; ) They also run into delays at times. I'm in some closed groups on Facebook with other family members of guys on my son's sub. I'm sure there are some for the Chicago as well. Maybe they can be more helpful than me. I'm still fairly new to all of this, but I wanted to help if I could in some way. My son definitely enjoyed his days even more after he was officially checked into his boat. : )
Hello everyone! I am the father of a rescue swimmer in Guam. I am on here because Navy for Dads is lame and it's a difficult place to get answers. My son has been stationed in Guam with his squadron for the past almost two years. He has one year to go till he hopefully heads back to the states. It's been difficult for my wife and me to have him gone for so long. He was able to get home this past summer for two weeks. It was so wonderful to have him home even if for such a short time. If there is anything I can do to help answer questions or anything else please let me know. We are very grateful for Skype because we are able to see and hear his voice almost every week (except when he is deployed) and the quality of the picture and sound is better than it was when he was in San Diego. From what I can see they have a great group of people out there. All the best to you and your sailors. Sure am proud of mine and all of yours for serving our great country so honorably.
Chasemom1 - I know exactly how you feel. My son has been there since Oct/Nov of last year. I have the Time Buddy app on my phone to let me know what time it is over there. My son is currently out of contact and the not knowing kills me. The highlight of my life is when the unexpected call comes in. I can't wait until he is back in Guam so we can skype again. I had to get Facebook messenger so he could call me using that when he was in a foreign country for a quick stop. Hang in there!!!
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