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Family & friends of those serving in Seabee battalion NMCB 40 in Port Hueneme, CA.
Location: Port Hueneme, CA
Members: 34
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2014
Started by LoriBee40mom. Last reply by LuvMySeabee(Joyce) Dec 12, 2010. 21 Replies 0 Likes
Started by MomSBA. Last reply by MomSBA Aug 7, 2010. 6 Replies 0 Likes
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There is already a main Guam N4M group but you could do a 40 guam group? there is not a group started for Timor. there are only 25 of them. I just caught the end of the Wallet saga. I'm so glad it is working out. The time change is crazy! I really would take a phone call at any time but I cant go back to sleep after i talk at 2am. My brain gets going and it wont turn off. It's worth it though! Should we start a Timor group or will we be the only ones on it? might be silly or could be good if we need to discuss things that pertain just to our small group?
Anyone think we need to start a Timor group? I'm not on here often but thought it would narrow it down since there are so few of them. ot we can just chat on here. Hope everyone is doing good with our seabees overseas.
Amen to that, Kayla and I are so very close. This is gonna cause me to go gray.
Then we find her cell is not "global" so she has to pay .69 every minute and .50 a text, .05 to receive. Not a good weekend. We will all get through this, it is just gonna be a few long months of complete suck. lol
My understanding is it does not.
My kiddo will join the 3 when they return. She said they will (the 40) all be in the Seabee Musium. Kind of neat.
Mine is off to Pendleton for the day, she has to get a release from Dental to leave. She said she is going no matter what.
Great, she most likely knows your son then.
It is so hard to be pulled in many directions. I thankfully have both parents and inlaws here in Ohio with us. However this does not change where i want to be, or where i would like for my kiddo to be... lol
Kris- my understanding is somewhere between July though Sept.
My daughter is a CE (Electrician).
She has been in almost a year and half now. Just at PH for about 6-7 mos.
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