AECF - FCs and ETs

For families that have a loved one serving the Navy as an FC or an ET. This is the place to share and learn more about their jobs and schools.

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  • ProudGMBarb

    Chief Angie, or anyone else who may know...

    Can we get permission to have copies made of the photos we purchased at Bootcamp graduation? I was told that they are copyrighted and a lab will not make copies unless I get permission. I wanted another copy not only from last year, but I have another from 20 years ago that I wanted to get a new copy of. After all, after many years on the wall, they do start to fade! Any pic does.

    (and yes, I know, I can scan it in on my computer and print a copy out myself on nice glossy photo paper!)

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Horrible quotas, they have been shrinking fir the last couple of years but some believe we need to downsize our military and between PTS and shrinking recruitment and quotas that mission is clearly underway.

    For our ET families hoping to see their sailors make 2nd class...out of 1911 ET3s, 81 will advance. Be ready for some frustrated sailors.
  • Vickyrun

    Man that sucks. But on the bright side our sailors still have a job even if they don't advance. 

  • Sandy's_sailor son

    My son advanced to E4 yesterday and got his crows. He said that there was no ceremony he just went to class with his crows on his uniform.

  • Vickimed(AECF-ET)

    Hey Sandy Chris got his yesterday also. Congratultions to your FC3. Chris is deployed so I haven't heard from my ET3 yet.
  • Sandy's_sailor son

    Thank you Helen and Vickymed.

    Vickymed congratulations to Chris!! Hope you hear from him soon.

    Can't wait to see my son in December.

     

  • Anti M

    My ET2 is now an ET1!!!!!!!!!!!!!   YAY!   First time up!

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Congrats to all that make it, the numbers are getting thinner each cycle.  For our ET3 hoping to move up to 2nd class, the numbers are slightly better than the FC2 opportunity, out of 1191 ET3 only 81 will advance to 2nd class.  VickyMed, I will check for Chris and let you know.  

     

    Helen does have GOOD news to share  :-)

     

    NavyBluMom --- the difference between the two groups is Aegis and non Aegis as Helen and Karla shared below.

     

    Sandy, they don't do a ceremony for our ETs and FCs to E4 because it is an automatic advancement but congrats to him -- when they move beyond that and have to pass these advancement tests they do one big advancement ceremony Navy wide where they all get frocked at one time, last year it was Dec. 1st but the results are out a week earlier this year.  They do not start getting paid for the rate until later - the first pay for advancement begins in January and then each month thru June a % more gets their pay increase.

     

    NavyBluMom - I do have the rack size somewhere and will try to put my fingers on it today for ya.

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  • Vickyrun

    My only question is; Why does the Navy test so many sailors? When they know they only need a few. 

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    If they are qualified to take the test - they have to test.

     

  • Sandy's_sailor son

    Anti M, congratulations to your FC1!!!   I wish all our Sailors the best of luck with their advancements.

  • Anti M

    (psssst .... ET1!)   ((lol))

  • Anti M

    If they take the test and pass it, they get points for next time.  We had guys who claimed they weren't doing their courses because they were happy as E-4s, didn't want responsibility, etc.  They were very angry when the Training Officer wrote them up, and had to actually study and work on their advancement quals.  That attitude doesn't fly in today's Navy.  In fact, I know the one guy would have been tossed out, and the other two PITAs would have been right behind him.  

  • Odi_Ship09_Div140

    Congratulations on those advancements! To the others - keep on working....

     

  • Odi_Ship09_Div140

    On the crocheted blanket - I was thinking the same thing and bought enough for a lap quilt size, thinking he could use it when curled up to computer.......

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Yay Matt!  It is so nice to see a few of ours make it this cycle!

    Helen, on the CMC's friends list >>>>>>>>>>>

     

    A few happy sailors this go around and unfortunately many frustrated ones.  Hoping the next cycle will be kinder with the quotas.

     

    Sailor son became a "Golden" Shellback this week, this means they crossed the equator at the 180 Meridian line (Figi) and are now experiencing Pago, Pago.  They have an awesome travel agent for this deployment :-)

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    When you become fleet mommas, you will really learn to appreciate an occassional photo of your sailor, today was my turn...

  • Vickyrun

    Cute pic, Mary. And congras to al who advanced. I just have one queston; Chrissy's ship command held on to all thier tests and she was not counted in the results last friday. So will her test still be graded/counted?

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Steel beach picnic Connie, the CO is getting ready to leave the ship.  He was a great CO.  

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    VickyRun, I had heard about this issue.  The CO does have special abilities to advance his sailors and I certainly hope he considers doing it under these circumstances.

  • ProudGMBarb

    Hi all, our sailor is home (WOOHOO!) for Thanksgiving! (it's been a year since we have seen or hugged him) So not spending too much time on the computer!

    Wanted to say a BIG Congratulations to all those who made their advancements! Both to you Moms and your sailors. And you too Anti M! What a wonderful accomplishment and feeling, huh?

    Gotta run.....

    Mary....just love seeing your sailor son's smiling face...

    Have a Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving everyone...I'll be back after our sailor leaves on Dec. 1.  I'm soooo excited it's hard staying in my own skin!

     

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Woohoo - Sailor home for Thanksgiving!  How special is that?!!  Enjoy every minute Barb!

     

    Found why Nick was smiling so big today ---- they just hit a very special port in the South Pacific...

     

    Moored Papeete,Tahiti French Polynesia

     

    It has always been my dream vacation, cannot believe the Navy took my son there first.  Trying not to be TOO jealous!

  • R'sproudmom

    Love the picture Mary!  Thanks for sharing.

    So many good things happening here.  Love reading all about it. Will get there some day.  My Sailor finishes up A school tomorrow.  Not sure when he actually graduates with the holiday coming up. Has anyone on here ever requested TSC on FB to take pictures of graduation?  I don't see many pictures of FC's on there.   

  • WhiteClay Ship 2 Div 913

    Your son should know when the ceremony will be, and there will be individual pics posted of each graduate. I actually saw my son's twice in a week because his "ship" at A school was named after the USS Cole and they had a special ceremony to remember the attack on the real Cole, and pics of the ceremony were posted.  Keep checking the TSC site!

  • jacqueline-rn

    @ Mary, Proud Mom....

    It has recently come to my attention that I have a list of where I would like my son to be posted and my son has a list of where he would like to be posted and that they don't always coincide.  However, since he is still in boot camp he has time to rectify this situation so that my vacationing requirements are met.

    Or not.

    I suspect not.  :-)

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  • jacqueline-rn

    You know the saying "don't get mad....  Get even"?  Well, how about "don't get jealous....  Get packing"?  It could work.  What's he gonna do?  Turn his dear, sweet mother away?

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Maddie,

    TSC = Training School Command, Wish they existed on facebook while our son was in GL but we did get even and showed up at his graduation after not seeing him for eight months.  Graduation from A school can be as simple as a handshake and here's your certificate or if they are guests in the room --- the sailors get to hear a speech or two!!  

     

    Jacqueline - you are funny.

     

    We did look at meeting the ship in Tahiiti, they are actually doing a Tiger cruise from there to Hawaii but my hubby (former sailor) had NO interest in sleeping on a ship again so we forced ourselves to make reservations for 10 days in Hawaii  :-0

  • lori

    Hello to all. Sorry I have been absent for so long. I'm in school and my son happy in SD C school. I've been so busy I haven't gone on here. Now I have a question. Paul graduated from C Oct 27th. He is still waiting for orders. Of the 12 in his class just him and a female sailor haven't been given orders. He's an ET-4 and now that he's anxious I'M anxious. Has anyone had this happen to their sailor? I knew not to plan anything for the holidays figuring I wouldn't see him but he said if his orders haven't come in by Dec he would have stand down. Then if his orders come through while he's home [ we live on the east coast] then he'd have to fly back immediately to SD. I feel like I'm back to the early days of the "wait and don't plan." Any ideas from you moms that have been there done this?

  • Leanne

    My daughter graduated A school October 28th and is currently on hold in GL.  She is working in the PR office and takes pictures of the A school graduations for the TSC facebook page.  It is keeping her very busy but she loves it.  We did go to the graduation and they gave certificates to all the family members.  One family had over 20 people there all the way from Arizona.

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Lori, curious if those that received orders were fleet returnees or new C school students??  I would not read too much into it, they can sit and wait for days and bamm in comes those orders.  Chances are if he does get orders before the holidays, he may get a chance to take leave before reporting to the ship and IF in port, ships also have holiday standdown leave in two cycles so if he still has leave available, he might be able to take leave. 

     

    P.S.  Wait and don't plan will be part of the lifestyle as long as he is Navy :-)

  • Leanne

    @ R'sproudmom....

    Just noticed your question.  They do try to get all the graduation pics.  If you are at graduation they actually stop to make sure you get your picture along with the TSC facebook pic. 

  • ProudGMBarb

    Maddie... if you haven't already found it, here is the link to facebook "Training Support Center"

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Training-Support-Center-TSC-Great-...

  • lori

    Mary, they are all new ET's. It seemed the orders that came in first [ before school was over] were undesirable ones. Then they trickled in after that. I of course tried to apply reason to it and that didn't work [ like all the FL orders, all the SD orders]. Apparently there is no money [ so he says] for over seas orders but who knows. It just makes me wonder why they would hold off on giving the last two sailors their orders so late in the year now. All of his class mates will be leaving after Thanksgiving and he doesn't even know where he's going. Can't be a punishment as he did very well. Placed towards the top of his class. 

  • R'sproudmom

    Thanks GoldnG8r.

    He did say that his graduation should be a week from Friday.  I will be checking it out all day long. 

     

     

  • jacqueline-rn

    Need help to understand. I know this particular question is usually not your area of concern.  Most of the groups I'm in deal with the beginning of the sailor making process.  We've come up against a situation that we can't find an answer to.  I was hoping someone here could help us. The form letter that I got from my SR last Fri says he in div 908.  This boy does not sing, dance, or play a musical instrument.  I've never seen him play air guitar with any intensity.  What is he doing in a performance division.  Then someone heard from somewhere that they are probably in a staff division.  Ohhh, of course, a staff division, I should have thought of that.  What the sam hill is a staff division?!?!?!

    We are having a lovely time in our little ship02 div908 discussion group.  We are fresh and inocent with wonder that we now have our own little discussion group.  Just think how thrilling it will be when we actually figure out what the heck our children have gotten themselves into. 

    Anybody, help, please.  What's a Staff Division?

  • ProudGMBarb

    Jacqueline....just in case you don't get an answer here, you might want to ask your question on the RTC facebook page:

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/NavyRecruitTrainingCommand

    or directly on the bootcamp website:

    http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/

    Hang in there!

  • ProudGMBarb

    Maddie...yup, I'm grandma!  sorry for the delay in replying. I won't be on the forum much during the next few days. Our sailor is home for Thanksgiving!!!!!

    Have a Blessed Thanksgiving Day everyone....

  • R'sproudmom

    Helen, does Matt do this as a FC, ET or something else.  

    I have a question for you ladies.  Thinking about getting R a red lense flashlight for Christmas.  I had read on here that Gerber brand was nice and have found quite a few ranging from twenty to four hundred dollars.  Is it something they have to have  and is it required on ships?  Is it best to invest and get a more expensive one?  Anyone? 

  • Jellysmom

    Where do they go after A school ?

     

  • ProudGMBarb

    R'sproudmom...We bought C the Gerber Recon M II Flashlight.  It was $118.89 on OpticsPlanet.com

    but now it doesn't look like they have that one in stock.

    Don't know if you'd be interested in this one, but here is the description:

    Gerber Recon M II Flashlight is a tough military flashlight built by Gerber to provide an efficient hand held LED light with an integrated color changing lens system that allows for a quick tactical change of filtered lenses. This tactical
    flashlight features a rugged lightweight aircraft grade aluminum flashlight
    body with Type III hard anodized black coating. The Gerber Recon II Military
    Flashlight sports aggressive knurling on body, head and tail cap for a solid
    grip and ease of use while wearing gloves. This tactical LED light is water
    resistant for use in all conditions. This Gerber Flashlight is an ideal
    military light and tactical signal light.

     

  • Anti M

    @ jellysmom... A schools are in Great Lakes.

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

     

    Awesome photo Helen -  Love those action shots!

     

    I am not familiar with the Gerber flashlights but I would say if they are required on the ship, the ship will supply them. Sounds like a nice gift for those that appreciate a good flashlight.

     

    Jellysmom - after A school, they will be assigned a C school.  C school length and location is determined at the end of A school.  C schools are not located in Great Lakes, so your sailor will be moving to a new location.  Some of those C school locations are in in San Diego, Norfolk, DamNeck, VA, Dahlgren, VA to name a few.  ETs and FCs go to separate C schools.

     

    NavyBluMom, happy for your family today as you enjoy having your sailor in the house.

     

    We are hoping for a call from the South Pacific  :-)

     

  • Odi_Ship09_Div140

    Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful not only for our sailors but this site and my new friends

     

  • Sandy's_sailor son

    Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.

    Helen, you are right. We are so blessed with such wonderful ladies in this group and on NFMs.

  • Sandy's_sailor son

    Jelly'smom, that is big question, LoL. They will go to (C)school after (A)school. Where they go depends on their rate and what system they are working on. They will either go to (C)school on  the West Coast or the East Coast.

    My son is an FC and he is going to C school in Dam Neck, VA

  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    nancy,

    what ship is your son on?

     

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Nancy - how awesome for you and your sailor!  Helen, I think one of those calls should have been mine!!!  LOL

    Gotta love those sailor phone calls from afar, especially after so many months of not hearing their voice.  First time I got one after four weeks of not hearing Nick's voice, I sobbed and he kept saying...mom, what's wrong?!  Sometimes they just don't understand they we ALWAYs are moms!

     

    We did not get our phone call yesterday but we did get to chat for almost 30 minutes via facebook so we are smiling and we were able to schedule a phone date for next week.

     

    USS Battan is definitely breaking some records for this deployment, hate it for the sailors and their families.  Makes a six month deployment seem like a walk in the park...well maybe not a walk!

     

    NavyBluMom -- Japan?!!!  Love it!  He will love it!  You will hate the distance but between Skype, email, facebook, etc.  you will ALMOST forget he is that far away!  Did you share what ship he is going to?  Nick was born there but has been to Yokosuka twice in the past year or so and I think if he could get orders tomorrow for JN - he would.  When does he report to the ship?  I know you must be saying...wow.

     

    Hope everyone is enjoying their "black Friday"   I have to be in California on Tuesday for annual convention so I'm off to the hair salon - need a serious haircut and (stuff).  Have a great day all!

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Nice NavyBluMom ...for him and they do celebrate Christmas in Japan but New Years is really special there.  

     

    My hubby and I moved to Japan on December 23rd, my folks were crushed that we left before Christmas but we were young, in love and so anxious to get to Japan.  We tried to find a few decorations for our house but everything was sold out both at the base and on the "economy"  we finally found one wooden raindeer who still graces our Christmas tree each year.

  • Odi_Ship09_Div140

    So happy to hear from son last night - he joined other sailors at their home for a wonderful home cooked meal.

  • Jellysmom

    my Daughter is in ship 02 Div909 I'm just wondering if anybody knows how long she will be at her A school for some reason she is thinking a year and a half for AECF. I didn't think the A school was that long.