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I just did! Thank you. Didn't see anything yet. Thanks for watching.
My LO is in 11/16. waiting for the first call at 4 weeks. how many calls are they allowed? just one? how long will it be? thanks!
Anna: Yes, I'm surprised that they were allowed to have even TWO beers at the beach parties. My son said he always gave his beer vouchers away to friends because he doesn't like beer, so I'm sure some had more than two! Hope they didn't have to go back to some crucial duty right after the party! haha
GalleyMom: The swim call pics were all marked "copyright US Navy" which means the Navy has released them and they were used with permission, so I figured it was OK to post the link. Most news media outlets will only use images released by the Navy, so it should be OK to repost them.
M's mom,
When my son was deployed on a carrier, they had a steel beach party and had several small inflatable pools set up on deck. I have a couple pics of Son and his buddies sitting in these little pools with their quota of two beers!!!!!
GalleyMom: My son was on the USS Carl Vinson in the Arabian/Persian Gulf last year when those pics were taken, but he never said anything about swim call, even though he likes to swim. I'll send him the link and ask him. They can just walk right off the stern from those amphibs, but I wouldn't want to jump in from so high from the aircraft carriers!!!!
The aircraft carriers also have what they call "steel beach picnics" when they set up volleyball nets and basketball hoops, and haul out big gas grills, and have a cookout right there on the flight deck. My son said he didn't get to attend all of the "beach parties" because he was on duty. (Some of them always have to be minding the store, so to speak.) So they had several cookouts, so most of the crew could attend at least one.
Here's the link to the swim call pictures. As GalleyMom wrote, hope some of you will spot a loved one.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3463761/GERONIMO-Sailors-le...
If this doesn't work as a link when you click on it, just go to dailymail.co.uk and search for "US Navy swim call."
GalleyMom: Glad to hear your DS is doing well. What do you mean by him being "the point of the spear?" I suppose that means he is the leader of something? My son enjoyed Norfolk/Virginia Beach also. He was there at the Dam Neck annex of NAS Oceana for intelligence school.
Yes, my DS and DIL moved to Japan in January, and are really enjoying it so far. They are at Yokota, which is about an hour from Tokyo. Yokota is actually an Air Force Base, but it is the Headquarters of the Joint U.S. Forces in Japan, so all of the services are there. DS is doing something intel-related at HQ. (We don't ask & he doesn't tell!) He did say that after spending 10 months at sea on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, with flights going out 24/7, that it's nice to have an office job with regular M-F hours.
So, he and wife get to spend the weekends exploring. They have been to Tokyo, and rode the "bullet train." He bought a cheap used Nissan car to drive around the base, but they drive on the LEFT side of the road in Japan, like in England, so that is taking a lot of concentration to stay in the correct lane! DIL is applying for civilian jobs on the base to keep herself busy.
After 6 weeks of living in the Base Lodge, they just were assigned permanent housing and scored a three-bedroom apt. even though they are childless, because there was nothing else available. They gave us a "walk-through" on Skype, and it is huge! It's like a townhouse. They can see Mount Fuji from their window! Their furniture and stuff arrived from storage, so they are busy unpacking. DS has set up his home office in the second bedroom, and DIL has claimed the other as her "art & crafts" room. I said they needed to put another bed in there somewhere, so hubby & I can come visit in a year or so!
LOL'd at your son's comment about "life as an adult!" Yes, paying bills and dealing with housing and filing taxes and even food preparation are so much more enjoyable when Mom & Dad handle all that!!! Clueless teenagers are so cute when they huff, "I can't wait to be an adult; then I can do whatever I want and just have fun!" Welcome to real adulthood, kids! hahaha
Wow, some extreme changes. M's mom, I agree, I'm glad my daughter got to have first salutes also. That was a wonderful opportunity for her Sailor brother and Sailor sister to attend graduation and participate in her first salute. She gave regular silver coins to her DI and CPO, but she bought special coins to give to her brother and sister. Graduation is the only time I could get a picture of all 3 of my sailors in uniform - that's my profile picture. I also enjoyed the Pass in Review and having breakfast with them Friday morning.
my LO graduated sept 2015. we got to watch PT thursday morning there was no drill or first salute. The class did have challenge coins made to be handed out by those who purchased them. Mine handled one of his to the Chaplin as that is who he worked with as the religious body for the class
I heard also that they did away with the First Salutes ceremony after graduation, when the new Ensigns were saluted by their Drill Instructor and Petty Officer, and then each were given a silver dollar or other coin. That has been a tradition in the Navy since forever, so I don't get why they're doing away with all the traditions, like the impressive Pass-in-Review drill we enjoyed on Wednesday before graduation. Some said it was because the drill instructors were making too much money from it, because some were given expensive coins that they cashed in, but I thought that was an expected perk for the DI's! No rule said they had to use expensive coins!
I'm glad my son got to do the First Salutes back in Sept 2012, and we have pictures of it. He used two silver dollars that belonged to his grandfather, and we didn't care what they were worth in cash. The sentiment was priceless!
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