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Two and half years of hard work are coming to a climax tomorrow when my son receives his wings of gold. Next stop is San Diego!
Congrats to your son and your family, Glenn! The time will pass quickly and you will soon see those gold wings on his chest!
Helomom, So happy to hear the news. Big grateful thanks to your son and your family for his service and their (your) sacrifice. Enjoy!
Helomom, congratulations on this new era of life for your son! May you all be blessed as you enjoy having him closer❤️
Redheadlass, E2’s were his second choice. One of his best friends just winged as an E2 NFO and is headed to his FRS! I’m sure it’s a very different feeling when they are actually deployed.
Congratulations Glenni! Your son is on his way! My son just texted me that he is officially retired today…November 1. He turned in his active duty ID and received his Retired ID.
Congratulations Glenni! That seems to have happened so fast! My son is now in his first squadron as an E2D pilot and he is on his first deployment with his squadron currently.
As of tomorrow my son will be a Hellion with Helo training wing 28! It's hard to believe that he's starting his advanced training. This journey seems like it's gone really fast, and before we know it he'll be winging and going to his FRS!
I was honestly hoping he would go to one of the squadrons that has the new helo trainers, but he's content with what he got. It helps that one of his best friends is a couple of months ahead of him in the same unit.
Andy’s Mom,
Hopefully after this deployment extension, hopefully he’ll get one or the other! 🤞
I appreciate all the info on each of your aviator's paths. It helps to set expectations for what is to come.
Glenn, my DS was hoping for either Test Pilot School or Top Gun after his deployment. Unfortunately, he has been extended and was told even before the extension that he was going to have to deploy again. With the way things are in the world right now, it seems nothing is "normal"
Thank you Cheri, that’s helpful. I’m just so thankful that he’s enjoying his journey 😍
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