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OK, Thanks.
I have only been writing my husband's name at the top line of the mailing address without the OC in front.. Is he going to get those letters or should I rewrite them??
Violet- Not sure if your BIL is an officer or enlisted, but just so you know, if he's enlisted, he can still participate- instead of doing the commissioning, he would be a first salute. My husband had 3 enlisted (two retired chiefs and one best friend who is enlisted army) come up and do his first salute- it was wonderful. Also, if you didn't try calling the navy lodge directly, they do reserve a certain number of rooms for people making reservations by phone- when we went up, online they said it was full, but when we called we were able to get three rooms for a week, no problem!
NookWife- If you haven't heard the saying yet- try to remember- no news is good news! If he hasn't specifically told you that he has been pushed back due to medical reasons, try not to think like that! Sometimes during the first week they have paperwork like things to do- for example, they all have to go through medical assessments before starting the hardcore training- so his class leaders may have allowed them the use of cell phones during that. I know it's very hard and very worrying! My husband's graduation date was pushed back by over a month due to two separate medical issues and I will tell you that both times it happened, I received phone calls from the base- *not* from a cell phone. They weren't allowed them in Medical holding- if that makes you feel any better! Also, while it felt like the end of the world at the time- him being pushed back turned out to be a great thing (now had he pushed back again I would have missed the graduation/commissioning because I'm in veterinary school and my classes would have started up)- but in our situation, he landed great orders to an outstanding ship who's been very supportive of us. He also got to commission on September 11th with the Secretary of the Navy as their speaker- that was an experience he will never forget! Whatever happens, it's going to be okay! I'll keep you both in my prayers!
LSUtiger4life- it depends on the staff, but in Newport, there are no active duty boats. In my husband's case, he was on an Admiral's staff, so he went into work every day and did whatever the Admiral asked him to do. He called in every morning and if they needed him, he came in, and if not, he got to stay home. I don't know that there's any Admiral up in Newport these days, so your husband will more likely be doing things like staffing PSD, helping to run OCS, staffing one of the other schools, etc. It will be an office job. Admiral staffs or strike staffs will go afloat on different boats but to the best of my knowledge, they no longer have any of those in Newport! And yes, the navy is a lot of last minute things- just wait til you get to a boat, it's even more last minute, haha :). It's been good for me because I used to be crazy about insisting on having a plan- I've become much more flexible! :)
NookWife, Hang in there! I'm sure it's really hard not knowing for sure what's happening. I'll be saying a prayer for both of you. Let us know when you find out something.
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