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Hi friends.

  This group is for anyone that has a "NEW NUKE" that just graduated BC.  MM/EM/ET are all welcome!    If you are a "veteran" NUKE MOM, we need you, too!  With 1400 members this is just a smaller forum for us "newbies"....maybe we can help each other through this next phase of training!    I know some of you already from PIR4/29/11 group...

    -Swim4life

MEMBERS:   Swim4life,                  son,   RD,     PIR 4/29/11, ET    1133/ grad 10/28/11

                     Maddie,                     son,   JT       PIR 4/29/11,  MM  1132A/ grad  8/12/11

                     JoannfromYuma,        son,   DG     PIR 4/29/11,  ET    1132MT/ grad 10/21/11

                     goliathmacdog,          son,  DM,     PIR 4/29/11,  EM   1133/grad  10/28/11

                     Shanermansmom,      son              PIR 5/6/ 11,  EM

 Penny_Nuke_MM_Power School_Mom, son  JT   PIR 1/28/11, MM Power School grad 12/2/11

                   SH/coreysmom,           son  CH        PIR 5/6/11,   ET 

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Power School Graduation this Friday, 10/07, All the finals are done and the all important Comp is tomorrow - my son posted this on his facebook wall ~ "‎60 pages of questions, over 1000 pages of testable notes, 4 hours... Rest of your life riding on what you write down, And people complain about stress ~   We are driving from NY  and leaving early Wednesday morning, Charleston until Sunday and then Myrtle Beach until Thursday,   I"ll have my lap top with me so i will try to post some pictures - So excited I cant believe it is finally here..

AWESOME!!!!   OMGOSH, I'M SO EXCITED FOR YOU!!!

  have a safe trip and do post some pics if you can...how amazing these young men and women are!

  hugs,

2 MORE WEEKS!  2 MORE WEEKS!  2 MORE WEEKS and my son will be through with A school!

  RD said he got a 3.55 on the written exam, and he just has the Comprehensive exam left, and I think

  he said that will be on 10/22....

  Wish he was coming here after, but he'll be returning to Houston, where he was recruited and lived for awhile....

  At least we'll get to see him for Thanksgiving, already have a house rented for that weekend in Mt. Pleasant.

  We have fallen in love with that area....   Hope you are all well, and that your nukes are making progress and

  keeping some balance in their lives...

Hi all. I am a newbie.....my daughter's PIR was 10/07/2011 and she is going MM. Not sure of her class # but she graduates on 02/17/2012.

Hi jbsgirl!

  did you get to attend PIR?  What an exciting time.  I hope she falls in love with the Charleston area...so much history there.  Let us know as you think of questions, either here or on the main page.  There's always something going on in the Nuke group, and you'll get a response fairly quickly.  You'll find us to be patient, honest and very supportive.  I have been a part of this group for about a year now, even before my son left for BC!  When your dtr has a class number, look for that in the discussion groups, or start a new discussion if no one has...

   Welcome, we hope you feel at home here...  :)

I did get to attend PIR! It was amazing! It was very emotional for me. I was in the Navy for 5 years and to get to see the ceremony instead of being in it.....well I cannot find words to explain how that made me feel. She already loves the Charleston area. We are originally from Virginia but have been transplanted to New Mexico so she feels as if she is "home" again. I am sure she has a class number....I just haven't asked her LOL. We have been busy getting caught up and adjusting to our new relationship! It has definitely changed but for the better definitely!

Just got back from our extended vacation in S. Carolina.  Graduation  ceremony from Power School was amazing, we arrived around 8 am and had time to meet with a lot of the Sailors that have become S family since January.  what struck me the most was this semi-circle of sailors (400) surrounding the outside of the graduation podium, it was a sea of white.  the ceremony lasts for about 2 hours, as they call everyone up, while announcing thier name, posing for a photo with a hand shake.  weekend in Charlotte was wonderful, weather was great, week in Myrtle was wonderful also..

having trouble posting pics, any suggestions?

 

 

so glad you are home safe!  I've heard other people talk about problems attaching

photos and files...one of them said that they had Internet Explorer 8, and had to

go to an older version of IE to get things to work here on N4M's...not sure why.

  Are they .jpg?   I would love to see some pictures of your trip to Power School grad!

Good luck...I hope you find something that works...Congrats.  Hopefully you and your

son can relax a little now!

   hugs,

A school graduation for D tomorrow AM.  Wish I could go, but couldn't make it and he is headed home right afterwards.  Looking forward to his visit and, hopefully another at Christmas if Power School doesn't class up until after New Years.   Would love to see pics if anyone will be there in the AM.
what an exciting day for you both, I too was unable to attend A school graduation, my daughters jr Prom was the same day, so my hubbie went to charleston and I sayed in Ny with her.  its a small but very touching ceremony.  Congrats to your 3rd Class Petty Officer!
Thanks!  D made it home and happy to have my whole family together today to celebrate my husbands birthday :)

congrats, goliathmacdog!  I'm so glad he's home for awhile.  I'm jealous!  I can't wait for

Thanksgiving, and I hope the time flies by....miss my boys so much with one in GC and the other in Salt Lake City!  Hoping someday we will all live closer together!  :)

 

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