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Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)

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ALUM Ship 7: DIV 313: PIR 9/11

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ALUM Ship 7: DIV 313: PIR 9/11

Wow what an enlightening event. Not sure who teared up more, our new sailors or the Moms. Let us all keep this group going as our sailors grow in the Navy Life :)

Members: 17
Latest Activity: Apr 15, 2012

Discussion Forum

Division 313 Meet and Greet

Started by Tamme. Last reply by AngiePNMx2 Sep 4, 2009. 14 Replies

INFO ABOUT BOOT CAMP

Started by AngiePNMx2. Last reply by Anna (Chris' Mom) Aug 21, 2009. 2 Replies

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Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 27, 2010 at 4:38pm
Thank you Lena! I knew I could count on this group to help. You guys rock!
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 27, 2010 at 2:18pm
Thanks Tammy!
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 26, 2010 at 8:44am
CALLING ALL MOMS! Here is a chance to let ‘our’ sailors know how much we love and support them! If there is one thing every Navy mom learns during boot camp it is to write a great letter!

Will you please write a letter or thank you card to a Sailor aboard the USS Carl Vinson which is conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations? Our goal is to send over 5,000 thank you cards to Chaplain ‘Fish’ by February 10th! He will distribute the cards and letters we send to the crew on the Vinson and the other Navy ships (the USS Bataan, USS Nassau and USS Comfort headed to provide support to Haiti!

Contact your local schools, scout groups and churches! Collect as many thank you notes and cards and send them along! The best (and most cost effective) way to send them might be a flat rate box offered by the Post Office! Let these sailors know that you are proud of them and say thank you for all they are doing!

For the address of Chaplain ‘Fish’ please contact me with how many cards you have gathered and I will be happy to provide the address! Thank you so much!

When the USS Carl Vinson pulled out of Norfolk January 12th on the way to their new homeport of San Diego they were singing ‘California Dreaming’. That night a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and their destination changed. The Vinson was one of the first ships able to respond. We have all watched the news and seen the pictures. But can you imagine what it is to be at sea for the first time and called to duty in such an important mission? To feel the 95+ degree heat, experience the cry for help and pain, see the devastation up close?

Many of our sailors are boots on the ground and many more are providing support for them. Those sights and sounds will stay with them forever. The United States Navy has prepared them to do their jobs, and let's face it; we know they are the best of the best.

These sailors are pumping over 3,500 gallons of water a day to deliver to quake victims, launching well over 600 flights of aid and rescue from their deck, providing security and caring for many injured. They have given of themselves… working long hours, catching sleep when they can. Here is our chance to let them know how much we appreciate all they are doing!

If any of you ladies can help, it would be much appreciated. I belong to a group called Molly's Adopt a Sailor and we are on a letter and card writing campaign. You don't have to join the group to send the cards or letters. Even having kids make valentines would be awesome, they love and appreciate anything.
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 17, 2010 at 7:15pm
Congrats to Christopher! I'm glad his arm is healing and he is now headed to his assignment! I'll also tell Ethan that he is headed that way.
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 14, 2010 at 5:22pm
Congrats to Chris and Becca!! Photos were great!
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 14, 2010 at 11:50am
Congratulations to all our sailors!!! I am so very proud of each one of them!
Bravo Zulu!!!!
Comment by AngiePNMx2 on January 13, 2010 at 11:23pm
My sailor graduated cropsman school today but is on hold so he is still up inGL
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 13, 2010 at 12:40pm
Who all graduated? Everyone post what your sailors are doing at this time.

Ethan is loving San Diego. Temp has been in the 70's while we are freezing. lol Started taking a karate class off base to keep himself occupied. He found out that in April he will deploy on the ship for about 6 weeks and that he has to take a turn in the galley and laundry. He said everyone has to do it and that he wasn't in trouble. haha
Comment by Kim (Ethan's Mom) on January 1, 2010 at 8:19am
Happy New Year to all the Navy Moms out there! I am so proud of our sailors!!
Comment by AngiePNMx2 on December 31, 2009 at 10:33pm

 

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