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Started by Rebecca K. (SHIP13DIV247). Last reply by wsrluv2teach Sep 28, 2012. 2 Replies 1 Like
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Thanks mainemom and Rebecca K! Just trying to get a general time frame of when the boat will be finishing dry dock and heading for warmer climate. Looks like my southern boy will be in for another cold winter! I would like to visit but will probably wait for spring. Hope you have a great weekend!
Yes, they keep security pretty tight on the boat, We will know approximate date until hours before in most cases.
Flecther's mom- My son is an ET-Nav also. Yes, the boat is on dry dock, and it is scheduled to go to San Diego late next year as Mainemom mentioned. I don't think we get to know specifics on the dates the boat is to be moving due to security reasons. I'm sure our sons will let us know when they are given the go ahead to tell us (when our sons are given that info).
Yes, the boat is in dry dock, and I do understand that it is going to San Diego. As to when I am not sure. Probably next fall. Our son will be transferring before that date, so not sure.
Thanks for the welcome mainemom and Rebecca K! I'll be sure to check out the sub moms group too. My son is an ET-Nav. What type of ET is your son Rebecca K?
Is it correct that the boat is currently in dry dock and will be based in San Diego once it is ready for action? How much longer will it be in New Hampshire? I know my southern boy is getting tired of the cold winters!
Welcome to you Fletcher's Mom! We haven't been very active at times, but if at anytime you need to ask a question, or just to chat with mom's in the same boat you are so to speak, just post! We are here to support each other!
Fletcher's Mom- What is your son studying for? Mine son is an ET. If you are interested another group you may want to join is Sub Moms. You will get a lot of helpful answers to any of your questions from either group. The Sub Mom Group is just a little more active, especially when the Alex is in port on US soil.
Welcome to the group Fletcher's Mom! I think you'll come to find out that the Alexandria is a close knit group. We are a support system for each other, especially when our son's are underway. I hope you'll like it here. =) P.S. Sometimes you may even 'meet' a your son's friend's mom on here.
Hi! My son is currently in A School at Groton and has been told the Alexandria will be his assignment after graduation mid Dec. Looking forward to learning more about the "silent service" and meeting the other "sub moms!"
Thanks Mainemom... that means a lot to me. <3
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