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To have or not to have a vehicle in Corry?

Hello moms

my son is leaving for Corry station for CTN training

i have a dilemma, is it best for the sailor studying for A school and JCAC? (is that correct)for CTN not to have a car or to have a car?

his stepdad(a military himself) says its a party area too close to some florida beach panama

Im hesitant but want to send it to him after few months of acclimation to study mode

his biological father (military himself) been asking if he will get his car otherwise he will get him a bicycle to get around (i think he is also hoping son can drive to Virginia to see him where he lives, he wants to ensure he has a means of getting around

i want the CTN moms to please give me your 2 cents and perhaps share your experiences that could help me.....i feel like he shouldnt have it for now so he can focus on studies, plus he keep saying and i have read failure rate is high in there when you dont focus

Also car is in my name and I am paying for it still.....if he ends up getting it should he have to put his name on title and or loan....lastly should i just wait till when he deploys and get a duty station

it was a college commute car he used before he left for navy....and I cant return it anyways

i appreciate the wisdom of the moms that are way further along hereĀ 

thanks so much God bless

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    clockard

    Good question! When our son went to Corry, my husband (former Sailor) said he wouldn't need his car because Pensacola is such a huge base and there would be lots of ways to get around. Well guess what? Corry is pretty much isolated from the main base. It was a long walk, and not really safe because of the highway - very inconvenient to get to the NEX for example. He ended up flying home to Ohio and driving back to Florida.

    The JCAC program is very intensive. They don't have a lot of free time for taking care of personal business, let alone partying. If they go in with the party attitude, they will not do well with or without a car.

    Sorry, I cannot address the question as to the title, etc. You might want to consider selling his college car and tell him to buy one in Florida.

    Good luck!

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      Grizzy01

      My son is a CTN and we took his car down during his second month of A school. He was not an intense studier in high school but really rose to the occasion with the navy! I think the jeep gave him an outlet on the weekend. That being said he also navigated the public bus system sometimes easier to get to the mall. Recommend taking advantage of voluntary study sessions. We prayed before every test and he made it! I am so proud of him now working at the National Security Agency at Fort Meade! Cheers!
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        Navymommy

        Thank you for all the responses
        Everything had a value for me to think about that I even
        Shared it with my son

        So far I'm leaning towards letting him navigate base without the vehicle
        It's more for time management
        I'm not sure but for now

        Also I read somewhere where they mentioned about title and stuff belonging to
        Someone else
        It was in another group and the mom or member responded in detail and she knew what needed to be done to bring a car over not under sailors name

        Thank you this group is truly very helpful
        I so appreciate it
        Takes the guessing out of the game truly due to all the sharings
        Appreciate it very much
        Thanks
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