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Class 1129 ( MT, A, M, T ) - Nuke A School - Goose Creek

My son is an ET and classes started on 4/25/11

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No, he said his class is just ET.
I'll ask specifically again the next time I talk with him.

Finally got to talk with my son (the day after Mother's Day) and the class name is 1129MT which is a combined class of the EMs and ETs. He says there are 27 in the class and probably 15 of them are ETs, this class is for doing all the combined studying they all need. The MMs are in another classroom and it is a large number of guys. He did tell me that graduation from A school for the ETs is 9/30/11!  We are planning to attend!

I'm confused. Can someone explain to me what the difference is between MT, A, M, T? I asked my son what class he was in and he said 1129 alpha. I'm new to this site, stumbled across it yesterday and am trying to figure it out. My son PIR was 4/8.
Thank you for the information. It was very helpful and answered a lot of my questions. After I get this figured out I get to start all over with my other son who leaves for BC next month, but in another field.
There are aprox 30 MMs in the 1129A class
I wonder how they set up the graduation classes? That's a long way away, and something to think about down the road!
My son is in the 1129MM class. I think he said there are 28 students.
Got to meet several of the young men in this class when I went to GC last weekend to drop off my son's car and stuff.  Both of their Mothers are not on N4Ms.  He is a big gamer, so if your son plays, let me know maybe he knows yours. They seem to stay in class groups even for gaming groups!
My son's class is entirely ET students the EM students sit in a different classroom although it is supposedly a combined class and the two classes began the same day.
What is your son's class number?
My son is in class 1122T. The class started with 24 ET students and now they are down to 17.

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