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Prayers to you and your son Jodi - and to all the personnel on the ship. Fair winds and following seas!
My son entered Boot Camp in August 2012.
Congrats to you son! He sounds like he's been very busy. How long has he been in?
My son left on deployment yesterday. I sure hope they got the wi-fi fixed on the ship :)))
Jodi, my son's Squadron is scheduled to deploy early 2017, so yes and no to your question. He has been doing short hops to both the ship and the desert since he arrived at Coronado. That I am aware of - and as we all know! - this is scheduled to change at any time, he has this hop to the ship, a month later this summer somewhere in Nevada, and then sometime around November another desert training. Just because they are out of school doesn't mean the training ends! I was very surprised also about the desert training (or turf training, because they do mountain training also).
He passed his final tests and is a fully qualified crew chief and to date has logged more than 500 flight hours!
Melissa, is you son going out for training in preparation of a deployment? My son did that about a month ago. The wifi on the ship wasn't very good so I did get a taste of not being able to talk to him whenever we wanted. It will be an adjustment but I think I'll handle it fine (I hope lol)
I seem to remember driving to Pensacola for graduation, still wondering if they were going to have it. The Navy is really not big on giving you lots of planning time! When your son had a good idea when he will graduate, have him check availability at the Navy Lodge. Prices are much cheaper, and you get to stay on base, plus they are usually really nice. The one in Coronado is right on the beach and is less than $100 a night - but they go fast, and your sailor has to make the reservations. Good luck - and congratulations!
Jodi - please keep us posted on the deployment. My son is headed out the beginning of May, but just for three weeks.
Sorry, Marianne, my son won't graduate until Dec. so we'll be in the same boat, I guess. Although my son is in San Diego. I do hear that Southwest Airlines are good to work with in case you need to change flights.......?
Morning Marianne, I'm trying to think back on my son's graduation. I don't think you get much advance notice, maybe a week or so but they do get some idea of a suggested date before that so that you can make plans. I seem to remember my son taking one of his final tests while we were waiting at the hotel the day or so before graduation lol. He did come home for a few days after graduation then left for San Diego right after that.
He's deploying. He's looking forward to it. He's been in almost 4 years and this is his first. He was supposed to deploy several years ago but instead he went back to school to become a Romeo.
I did call him Jodi - but he was boarding a helo for a late night flight. He called me when he returned - after midnight, my time!
Oh well, it was good to hear from him.
He just returned from a month long training in FL, he said he got to stop in in Pensacola and see the school house and had a chance to chat with some of his instructors and see the new group currently training. He said they looked sharp - so any of you with guys there now, they are doing well. =)
Is your son deploying Jodi? Or just going out for training?
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