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Thank you so much for all your prayers! We are very thankful to the Lord and very excited to report that this morning our son totally finished the notorious “Block 5” (utility-pole-climbing, transformers, and generator unit) of his Navy construction electrician training, acquiring all of the certifications and passing both exams!!! He began Block 6 after lunch today. If the Lord wills, he has Blocks 6 and 7 to pass, and graduation from the training on December 20.
We are looking forward to having him return to our state in the Navy Reserves and working a civilian job (maybe or maybe not nailed down yet). Please pray the Lord accomplish all that He desires in his and his wife's lives and work out the path of their transitions.
My daughter just arrived at PH on Sat. to start school to be CM as well. She does not actually begin classes until the 18th. I am excited and proud of her!
Seawolfette, my son is also at PH training to be a CM, he is in the second half of his training now and will finish mid jan. I am so proud but hate having him so far away! Thankfully he has settled into the routine and is doing very well now!
Thank you!!!
Lighthouse3: I'm rejoicing with you!!
Thank you all so very much for your prayers! Our son called
last night to say that he had passed all his CE lineman climbing
"certifications" and the written mid-block exam. They have two days yet of
doing a "project" (which involves climbing, but not timed and under
pressure) and two days of generators. Then they will have the end-of-block
exam. If the Lord wills, after that he will go directly into block 6, then 7
(last). He got the best time in the class on (I think it was) the ~170-pound
"dummy" rescue. I am so thankful to the Lord for His mercies and blessings and
so proud of our son for persevering. Praise the Lord, he said his injured knee
was fine, even at one point with 75 lbs. hanging off it.
Thanks Beachmom. I'd love to keep in contact. My personal email is on2nursing@yahoo.com. Do you have any advice from your son being at FLW? Cody will be there Monday so possibly they will be able to meet. Kristen
Couldntbeprouder, Congrats! My son will graduate from A School from FLW in two weeks. He is an EO as well! If you have any questions, I'd be happy to help! Welcome Seabee Mom!
My sailor has been on THU in Chicago since PIR on the 10/4, got the call today that orders have come in for him to leave for A School on Monday. Woo hoo!!! He will be an EO (Equipment Operator) with the Seabees. Fort Leonard Wood, MO here comes CM Robb.
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