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Eric's Mom, he will get the standard 10-day standdown that everyone else gets...unless his grades are waaaaaaaaaaay below where they should be. The entire school shuts down.
WearsLargeHats - Thank you for the information about the Christmas break. I will pass it along to my son. He's just beginning "A" school now so I know he will be there during this holiday. : )
dentalchick, that is completely normal. A-school grades aren't quite like college grades. All of the students are on some mandatory study. There is a number of hours per week and a number of hours preceding an academic day. I have heard it pronounced something like "25 tac 4". If they are getting high grades on the tests, then they can get the mandatory hours reduced. If the grades aren't so high, the mandatory hours go up. It is a pretty effective way of working out how much they need to study. The lower numbers end up being more about flexibility and trust than not having to study so much.
CEWnukegf, for Labor Day, if your boyfriend has just arrived, he won't be able to overnight off base. He will be able to go off-base on liberty with some restrictions, but will have to return to quarters by 00:15. Look at the "Your Sailor's Schedule Upon Arrival" discussion above, which lists the phase one rules. He will have been briefed. It is important that they strictly obey the rules, especially WRT alcohol.
Eric's Mom, from our experience last year, no he won't be able to come home for Thanksgiving, but the school essentially shuts down for the Christmas holidays. Just about all get 10 days of leave with temporary phase-up if applicable. They have to get a chit to travel more than a certain distance, but that isn't difficult -- they just have to tell where they are going, how they are getting there, etc.
Hi all . . . I asking almost the same question as CEWnukegf, how does it work for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays?? By that time my son will have phased up, but we weren't sure if he would get to come home any time during these holidays? Does anyone know, or who he could ask?
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