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Submarine moms are special:

 --- All of us have boys, "SAILORS!"

 --- Who serve on "boats,"

 --- With whereabouts unknown, and

 --- We only get sporadic, short emails while they're out!

 

Tell us where your sailor serves...

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HA HA - that is funny, Nathaniel is 6' 4".  and of course good looking :)

Hi All!   

So, my son is also stationed in CT, is just graduating school finally, and just found out he's being deployed with the USS Springfield as well!  Since he won't graduate in time (and the sub evidently was supposed to leave today) he will fly to their destination and meet the crew there in a few weeks.   Bittersweet for me.  Been thru this enough with others, now I'm not sure how I will handle him going...but I know where he's going, and I know it's a 'better' place.. compared to others!  OH!   and he is also tall!   not sure what they're all thinking!   He's almost 6'2"!   lol   

Heather

Heather, My friend "Linda K. - Steve's mom" also has a son on the USS Springfield.

Hey Heather, you're going to do great. Remember, he will do as well as you do. It's the mother/son code
of strength.... ie, you will be amazed at how strong you can be for both of you. I was a mess when my first
deployed and today, mixed blessing, found out his younger brother Classed Up, and life will be in
fast forward for him. He is thrilled. I need to catch up. He is also wonderfully tall, 6 2" and a smile a mile
wide. Thank goodness for N4Ms...; )

Johanna....

My soon to be ex was active duty Air Force...  dealt with him heading to iraq.. my 'ex' stepson just returned from Afghanistan with the army, and I work for the Air force, so i'm quite used to the deployments..   just harder when it's your own!   LOL   but, we'll be fine..  and i'm so proud of him!

Hey Heather, wow, what an active family!! Thanks to all of you! It's always harder when it's
your child, but that's why we're are such good moms... because we love them and are so
proud of them.. ; ) Have a great day!

Hi Heather!  I haven't been keeping up and just saw your post.  As Pat said, I have a son on the Springfield and would love to keep in touch with you.  I'll send a friend request.

My son Ben is on USS Springfield as well.  Good luck to your son.  CT is great and will get better in the summer.

Woo-hoo! We found another one!  Hi Teresa!

My son Jacob, is ET Nav on the USS Rhode Island out of KingsBay, Georgia. He is part of the gold crew. He's been there for about 2 years and is doing great. So if you have a RI sailor, shout out!!!

My son is on the USS Chicago based in Guam.  Anyone familiar with Guam? 

Hi Chris,

 

Our son is on the Chicago and this is all new to us - he arrived there in November.  How long has your son been stationed there?

 

Pam

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