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Classycalicat - that would be cool but we are looking at hopefully spring but you never know with the ship's schedules when we can go. We are going to plan for spring but not book anything until he has his approved leave.
Kim, I am planning on going to Yokosuka the beginning of next year with my 16 year old son to visit during Christmas break. We are just starting to look into it. It'd be cool if we could all go around the same time!
Quiet Mom, I totally understand. At least when he was in the states, I could take a long weekend, fly wherever and spend a couple of days with him. Not now. Next year I do plan to take a couple of weeks off from work to visit him in Japan.
Thank you, Kim (Proud Mom). I emailed my son to do the same. Sure do miss him. Can't just drive across country to give him a hug.
Hi Quiet Mom, my son is in Yokosuka. He got a phone from there. We communicate via Messenger through Facebook. He also pays for wifi on base so he doesn't use data. His ship is not deployed yet (just arrived earlier this year) so I can't help you with that information. It is my understanding that texting will use international charges.
Good morning. Our son recently arrived in Yokosuka. Will live aboard one of the destroyers. How does computer time work on board ships? Are smart phones an inexpensive way to communicate, say through facetime? Will texting work? Thank you all so much.
Hello everyone. My daughter has orders for Iwakuni. She will be at the hospital in the lab. Does anyone have someone stationed there?
I am so happy. My daughter got a new iphone and we got to facetime and imessage this weekend. She seems so happy and is not minding ship life at all. she said her rack is in the middle and very small but once she get settled in she sleeps very sound. she has been use to noise while she sleeps for a while now so that does not surprise me. It is true that sailors can sleep about anywhere lol.
thanks MAMA_C and 2tymeNavyMom...my son will get there early 2017, shore based, and he is ET2 (E5 in Army terms!) with prob promo in 2017.
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