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Twins and multiples in the Navy

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Twins and multiples in the Navy

This is a group for navy moms who have twins or multiples and at least one has decided to join the navy.  Share experiences of how you are coping and also how your kids are coping with being without their sibling.  

Members: 31
Latest Activity: Aug 29, 2020

Administrator <callsforrecruits@gmail.com>  ro request calling cards

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https://www.usps.com/ship/apo-fpo-guidelines.htm

 phone the Military Postal Service Agency at 1-800-810-6098.

Twins in the Military Article

Discussion Forum

Handling the Twin Bond Relationship at Bootcamp

Started by Sierrascrapper (ETN2). Last reply by rebecca1957 Aug 29, 2020. 29 Replies

I wanted to ask about this topic as it has a deep impact on how twins relate to each other.  This will be good future reference for other Navy Twin Moms as their sons leave for BC.   I only have one…Continue

Tags: bond, separation, twins

My Triplet Daughter In A School At Pensacola

Started by Ashley's Mom. Last reply by Ashley's Mom Mar 16, 2017. 2 Replies

Hi, I am a new Navy mom with a daughter who just started A school at Pensacola; she is a triplet and her brother, sister and I are having a really difficult time as this is the first time we've ever…Continue

New Here Momma of Triplets

Started by sassymom9503. Last reply by CO-TwinSalorsMom Sep 17, 2014. 9 Replies

Hello Everyone, I have 18 year old triplet Boys and my Middle son has left for bc on 9/26I have been such a mess , dealing with my Boys being 18 graduated high school and young sdults and now leaving…Continue

Galley for multiples

Started by CO-TwinSalorsMom. Last reply by CO-TwinSalorsMom Dec 12, 2013. 4 Replies

In talking with SierraScrapper we decided it would be fun to share our sailors favorite recipes.Please add your favorites for us all to share.Continue

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Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom on June 11, 2017 at 10:58pm

My one that is out of the navy just moved to Alaska. He bought a small home there and is very happy having his young man adventure. Took his cat he had in high school with him. 

I just went to Hawaii to visit the other one. Got treated like a queen for Mothers day. 

Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom on June 11, 2017 at 10:55pm

Such a fun photo. Thanks for sharing. They look identical, right? As you can see from my photos mine are fraternal. 

Things must have changed in BC in the four and a half years since mine left. Back then they only got to call when they earned the privilege or needed to collect needed info. No calling whenever. One I heard from more than the other. Now at A school, power school etc... they could call whenever. By then they had their cell phones. 

Comment by 2017Commission on June 11, 2017 at 5:41pm

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My twin girls, I mean ladies, getting sworn in by a 4 Star General 2 days ago.

Comment by WonderTwins'mom on May 6, 2017 at 12:23pm

Good morning everyone,

PLEASE!!!! make sure your loved one takes a calling card to boot camp and or send them one ASA you have their address!!!!!!!

My daughter could not call home for 4 weeks because of lack of a calling card. They can buy one there but it takes time :(

Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom on March 15, 2017 at 10:17pm

Hi new members. I have two boys. They went to BC 6 months apart. One went for A school to Florida then on to Norfolk, VA and at this point is out of the navy and back in Colorado. His twin trained for Nuke in Goose Creek (by Charleston) SC now is stationed in Pearl Harbor. I am planning a trip out to see him maybe in May. There is a couple more here that their twins went to BC together but I do not think they ended up stationed together. If you go WAY back to the beginning we all posted pictures of our twins and lots shared stories about their births.

Here are my two:

Comment by TDSNAVY04 on March 15, 2017 at 3:15pm
Hi Twinsailors!! Yes I have Twin daughters that went to Bootcamp together even in the same division and then A school together but after that one went to Va Beach and the other To San Diego.
Comment by Twinsailors on March 15, 2017 at 2:14pm

Hello Moms,

Is there anyone whose twins joined together and stayed together through bc and A school or further?

Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom on December 3, 2016 at 1:17pm

The ad agency that handles N4M is in the process of updating the site.  If you have not been active since 12/1/15 you will be deleted to make room for new members.  You will have the options to re-join.

If there is any further interest in this group post if not I will let them remove this group as it kinda has lost interest. Was fun at the beginning. 

My first to join the Navy is now out, twin two to join is in Pearl Harbor for three more years. 

Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom on April 10, 2016 at 9:17pm

Oh yes Sailor mom, you are on here.

Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom on April 3, 2016 at 11:11pm

Welcome MomONavyTwins and SailorMom...

This group started out rather active but then lost steam. Maybe we can revive it. Would love to hear from others here if they are still active on N4M's. 

It would seem one of mine is more bonded then his twin at this point. One is out of the Navy come November. He did not like it. I think it is his red hair. Too independent. His twin is the follow the leader twin and likes the Navy. He does miss his brother but is leaning toward re enlisting. I found that the Navy really matures our kids. I saw a huge difference. They are both more responsible. Even make their beds, do laundry and brush their teeth, Real miracles!!  You could look back at the beginning of this group and read everyones stories and see the twin pictures that were posted. Fun!!

 

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