I think I still have the prize for longest holds, Chrissy was in GL from May '09 to Dec '10. C school went faster she started after a holiday leave in Jan '11 and got on her ship after the hurricane in Sept. I like being a fleet Mom.
Hi ladies I haven't been on the site for quite some time, My daughter just PRI was 02/17/11 and she's been in GL all this time, She is waiting on orders to her next school. She told me the other day that she is 100% percent she's going to Virginia. She had put in for San Diego her home town in her dream sheet, but i doubt she will get it, Anyway she's on hold till March 12 according to her no order are been handed out at this time.She's a FC3
Vickyrun, we are almost tied because my son was in GL from June 2010 to September 2011, LOL. Life is different now that my son is in (C)school. Can't imagine what it is going to be like when my son is in the Fleet.
So my BF is about to graduate from A-School on friday ! he has already filled out his wish list (for where he wants to go) any clue how long it will be for the orders to get in? he is in GL and is an ET
Vickyrun...Wow...you & Chrissy DO hold the record! That was 19 months!
From start to finish in GL, our guy was only there total 1 year + 2 weeks. And he really didn't experience many holds during the whold process. Went in Nov. 7, 2010, PIR on Jan 11, 2011. Graduated ATT end April. Only couple week hold before starting A school. Graduated A school end Sept. Then got C school orders near end Oct. Left GL Nov. 18 to come home for Thanksgiving. Will report to SD Dec. 2. Not really too bad, huh?
Glad you like being a fleet mom! Does Chrissy's ship hava a FB page? Do they have a good ombudsman who helps keep family members informed? That would help a lot. Any connection soothes the heart!
alwaysdaddy.... Did your daughter just graduate A school recently? Hang in there, March will be here before you and she knows it!!
I'm curious... did you mean that she is an an FC ...in the E-3 paygrade? I may be incorrect, but I know that most ETs and FCs are E-3 paygrade after A school. However, the rate F3 or E3 means that they are E-4 paygrade and have become Petty Officer Third Class..(PO3) ...thus they use the shorthand title of F3 or ET3.
I was not aware of any advancement to FC3 or ET3 until during or after C school. Am I misunderstanding ?? Wouldn't be the first time!!!! lol.
bclotter... No one can really give an exact answer...but guessing it will probably a couple months before he gets his C school orders. Probably not what you wanted to hear, right ?!!!
Hope he gets the location of his choice....but...even if he doesn't, remind him, that the upside to being an ET is that he most likely will have more than one C school, and sooner or later, he may end up at his dream location!
ProudGMBarb....FC3 or ET3 is once they are Petty Officer Third Class? I thought that is what my daughter told me. She rattles off so many terms that sound foreign to me! She advanced to Petty Officer Third Class this month after graduating A school. I know several of her classmates did.
Leanne and everyone...Okay...I did not have all my ducks in a row!!! Just asked our sailor for clarification:
For 6 year contracts (like our ETs and FCs that have long schooling) they automatically advance to the E-4 paygrade when they complete time and rate. So yes, they become Petty Officer Third Class (PO3 ...or also referred to as ET3 or FC3) after A school and when they have the appropriate time in.
I was confused because even though our sailor has completed A school....he has to wait to complete his "time" portion which will be in Feb and then he will be advance to E-4 paygrade and be third class Petty Officer (PO3 or ET3)
More info that you either probably already know or wish you didnt'!!!
Advancement from E-1 to E-2....nine months.
From E-2 to E-3 .... nine months.
From E-3 to E-4... six months. BUT... there are other variable and situations in which they can advance quicker and may have advanced to E-4 paygrade before graduating A school...so then they just needed to wait to have completed "rate" and after A school are Petty Officer Third Class.
For instance, they may have entered the Navy higher than E1 or E2 (perhaps if they had college education).
Also, there is something called "capping" in which a select few are advanced to the next paygrade.
How am I doing....am I confusing you all yet????!!!!!
Barb, all the E4 FC3 and ET3 stuff is confusing. I was not clear on the fact that PO1 is a higher rank the PO3. It seems bass ackwards to me. My son says that he won't get a ceremony until he reaches PO2.
I think I've got a handle on it now! Just keep in mind that the E3, E4, E5, etc. are paygrades not rates. Then lowest level of PO starts with 3 (third class)
They just make it easier by calling them ET3 or FC3 (Petty Officer third class) but still identifies whether they are an ET or an FC.
Yes, it makes sense that they won't get a ceremony until PO2...because they atomatically advance to PO3, but they need to qualify in more ways for PO2 and above.
First class (PO1) is the highest and best of course! Anything "first class" is.
That's how you remember it.
When I made ET3, most ETs got their crow immediately after school. I was in a pilot program which handed it to me at the ten week mark in A school. I was far too inexperienced for it, but grew into it. That very early advancement allowed me to make E-5/ET2 the first time up, while still in C school. The Navy has slowed that down, it simply is too much responsibility without experience too soon. Also, making them wait for time in service/time in rate and advancing them with the normal cycles makes the Navy's end of keeping track of advancement cycles much simpler.
Anyone's sailor still in GL that is a fan of the tv show CSI? This Saturday the VFW in Antioch is having a dinner for the sailors. At the dinner will be Gary Sinise, Mark Harmon and Chris O'Donnell. They are sending several buses to transport sailors but there hasn't been a very big sign up. Possibly not advertised enough. Anyway, please pass on the news to your sailor if you think they might be interested.
Thank you for your quick response Sandy's sailor son. Too bad because my son and his wife have two dogs that they are going to want to keep. I guess when she gets to move there she will have to get off base housing.
McJane, Have your son ask when he talks to Housing. He needs to do that so he can be put on a waiting list. Most Base/Post housing do allow your pets. We live on post right now and have our Golden Retriever and cat with us. Chris sent me a picture of his promotion. On the ship they took everyone that just got promoted PO1 and up and did there little ceremony at one time. Funny thing about this picture he has something growing on his lip. It is hairy and awful. I guess this would be the time to do something like that while he is at sea because when he gets home that thing has got to go.
Found it. (The google is strong with this one) The answer: depends on what type of dog.
What pets are we allowed having in our homes? The pets that are permissible in your home are those which are domesticated and are traditionally kept in the home. These pets are identified as dogs*, cats, birds, gerbils, hamster, guinea pigs, turtles, and fish.
*Certain breeds of dogs are not permitted including: Pitt Bulls, Rottweilers, Chow Chows, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, Perro de Presa Canarios, and Wolf hybrids.
yeah, Chrissy likes being on the ship. She enjoys the frendly port calls. not so much the unfriendly ones. They had pie for Thanksgiving so she was happy. She gets to call her son and sometimes her boyfriend. But she doesn't call me. That's ok, she has faceboock acces and email so I hear from her every week. Yes her ship has a few FB pages but only one is the offical page. The group on here is not very active, it is a small group. No, I have not heard from any obusman, maybe cause her father is on her contact sheet.
Marinewifenavymom-I live in Lancaster which is near Edwards AFB.
Gvnavydad-that's for the info. What is ATT school? This is the first I've heard of it. I thought he just went to "A" school.
Proud GM barb-looks like my SR is at BC same time yours was last year. How was PIR? Did you fly into Milwaukee or OHare? Where did you stay?
This is great group! Thanks for the info. I didn't know here were so many "c" schools either. Lots to talk to my SR about!
ATT is Apprentice Technical Training. It teaches them the basics of electricity and electronics, from atoms on up. This prepares them for A school, which prepares them for C school.
gmansmom...PIR was AWESOME! Be sure to order the DVD. You'll want to watch it over again when you get home. I was soooo excited that day and my mind was going 100mph, so I really enjoyed watching it again later at home when I was a bit calmer!
It's gonna be chilly...so dress comfortably! The sections are marked with the ship/div number so be sure to get there early and get a good seat. Ask your recruit to tell you which row in his division he will be in, so you can spot him quickly. They practice, so he should be able to tell you.
We fly into Milwaukee, and we are glad we did. Smaller airport...faster getting in and out. And...when it was time to come home, it was snowing, and they closed OHare, but we were okay at Milwaukee.
We stayed at the Marriott Courtyard Waukegan, and also at the Navy Lodge.
We really lucked at, because at that time the recruits were still allowed overnight liberty. And that Monday was Martin Luther King Day, so we had our sailor from Friday until Monday afternoon! But I believe the overnight liberty was stopped around March 2011.
Your sailor will be given instructions on places and areas of the city that are off limits for them. After PIR, you will also most likely need to find something to do while your sailor "moves across the street" to the TSC "school" side. Of course, I'm assuming that he/she will be staying at GL for A school.
Also, ATT is approximately three months long. Then usually a short wait before A school starts.
You are going to love PIR....and you will be soooo amazed and proud. It's one of those moments you will never forget.
Connie....good to hear that Matt's cranking days are over! Hope his new bride won't get too lonely when he's back on the ship! Well, I guess she knew what to expect, right?!!!
So, does every sailor go through cranking when they first get to their ship???
Did Matt have to do any "cranking" tasks that he didn't like? Anything yucky?
Some sailors do not crank, if their job needs them immediately. My nephew did not crank, but he's a nuke EM. His chief was standing the watches, so was very glad when the new kid showed up. But as anyone who has been around the Navy any length of time knows, nukes are different. Bubblehead nukes are way different!
Anyone waiting on A school graduation pics today on the Tsc Facebook page? The photographer...my daughter.....would likes you to know they will be up by 4. She had computer issues and one more event still to get to today.
Anti M..question for ya. First, let me say...this is NOT me complaining...just trying to clarify what someone else told me should have taken place. Was told that Navy should have advised our sailor that they would pay up to a certain amount to ship his "belongings" home when getting orders to go to another base.
I'm thinking this does NOT apply to shipping his personal accumulation of stuff while at GL to C school in SD. He shipped some stuff home that he bought while at GL and paid for the shipping charges himself.
Can you shed any light on this, so I can explain to other people?
Okay, I haven't checked the PPO page for updates, but basically, a sailor can have a household goods packout when receiving PCS orders. Most C schools are too short to qualify for shipping their goods. Six months is the shortest, they can have their things shipped from Glakes to the C school if the school is longer than that. If they have follow on orders, they could have their goods shipped there, although if it is a ship, that isn't a good idea.
I know they can have things shipped FROM their home of record to their new permanent duty station, but I dont' seem to recall that they could have things shipped from A school TO the home of record. So shipping the stuff they accumulated at Glakes would not be covered. I could be dead wrong, I'd have to look it up to double-check.
I had a pack out from my barracks room in Glakes to my C school at Ft. Gordon, and from Ft. Gordon to Japan. Long C school, over sic months, so it qualified. Hold times dont' count.
Does the infomation confirm what you posted, or does it say something different? I was thinking the same as you....not covered just going to SD for C school. I just don't want to say anything until I've got valid info.
ProudGM you are right. Two months is considered quick for getting orders. This is even more true when it comes to FCs. My son was on-hold for 3 months before he got orders to (C)school. Seemed like forever, LoL. I bet he will get his orders as soon as he returns from Christmas Stand Down.
Hi Sandy...hope you had a good Thanksgiving. We sure did!
Dunno...but maybe hold times also have something to do with the length of school. For some reason, I always thought FC total school was longer than ET. But I was recently corrected. They are really close, but seems ET is a few semester hours longer which brings it to about 5 weeks longer. Not sure if this has anything to do with hold times.
My son doesn't seem concerned at all being on hold, but says some of the females in his class keep track of the classes ahead of them and so know they won't get orders until the earlier A school grads get theirs!
Proud, the link just had the contact info. PPO is notorious for not talking to civilians.
Your security settings must be too high, mine let me choose. Lots of military sites aren't "trusted". I don't know why.
I talked to hubby, he has stuff shipped to his home of record from a command, but he was going overseas (PCS orders). Just sending stuff home after school? Neither he nor I can recall that it was ever paid for by the Navy. I will keep googling, but I have found nothing.
When I went to C-7 school in SD, I had part of my HHG sent with me from Japan, the rest went into storage until after I was done with both school AND a tour on Diego Garcia.
I think I knew how to work the system because I was a Navy brat and knew to ask about it. Lots of sailors in A school don't have a clue they may be eligible for a packout depending on their orders, they assume they have to be married or have a place off base. Not true, you can pack out from the barracks.
Leanne - I am not sure if it was your daughter but wow was one photographer there nice to me. My son is color guard and I saw a couple picks of him on facebook at the veterans day parade downtown - I begged for larger resolution and they not only did that but search through and found multiple extra pictures that they sent to me. Truly above and beyond! I am pretty starved for pics from my son...despite the expensive camera, laptop, etcetera that I gave him to get some of those moments. :-) It is great having people like your daughter to share those moments.
Yes she graduated A school and she became petty office 3 which is short for FC3 she send me a picture of graduation and also her new symbol that was stitch to her uniforme, I'm very happy for her and proud, and I'm proud of all the sailors they are doing just an amazing job
alwaysdaddyltlegirl...Bravo Zulu to your sailor!!!! And congrats to you too!
I'm sure she is wearing her "crow" proudly! Our sailor is looking forward to PO3, but has to wait til Feb.
Yes...I agree with you...the pride we feel goes beyond our own children/grandchildren. I know I've said it before, but they really do accomplish so much in such a short period of time.
gvnavydad.....I know about the starved for pictures!!! We are blessed to have Ash close enough to home that she has spent several weekends with us since January and I still love all the pictures.
How nice that someone took the time to send you extra pics. I don't think it was her but I know she did that with Thanksgiving pics. Whenever someone liked or commented on a pic she tried to find more with that person.
Leanne- I told my son about the dinner at the VFW and he signed up to go. We watched all of the CSI and NCIS shows together before he left for boot camp. Just received a text from him to let me know that they were just told that these guys are not coming. I am not sure why they would say that these people were coming and not have them show up.
Vickyrun
I think I still have the prize for longest holds, Chrissy was in GL from May '09 to Dec '10. C school went faster she started after a holiday leave in Jan '11 and got on her ship after the hurricane in Sept. I like being a fleet Mom.
Nov 30, 2011
alwaysdaddyltlegirl(Ship03Div081
Hi ladies I haven't been on the site for quite some time, My daughter just PRI was 02/17/11 and she's been in GL all this time, She is waiting on orders to her next school. She told me the other day that she is 100% percent she's going to Virginia. She had put in for San Diego her home town in her dream sheet, but i doubt she will get it, Anyway she's on hold till March 12 according to her no order are been handed out at this time.She's a FC3
Nov 30, 2011
Sandy's_sailor son
Vickyrun, we are almost tied because my son was in GL from June 2010 to September 2011, LOL. Life is different now that my son is in (C)school. Can't imagine what it is going to be like when my son is in the Fleet.
How does Chrissy like being in the fleet?
Nov 30, 2011
HisladyB
So my BF is about to graduate from A-School on friday ! he has already filled out his wish list (for where he wants to go) any clue how long it will be for the orders to get in? he is in GL and is an ET
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Vickyrun...Wow...you & Chrissy DO hold the record! That was 19 months!
From start to finish in GL, our guy was only there total 1 year + 2 weeks. And he really didn't experience many holds during the whold process. Went in Nov. 7, 2010, PIR on Jan 11, 2011. Graduated ATT end April. Only couple week hold before starting A school. Graduated A school end Sept. Then got C school orders near end Oct. Left GL Nov. 18 to come home for Thanksgiving. Will report to SD Dec. 2. Not really too bad, huh?
Glad you like being a fleet mom! Does Chrissy's ship hava a FB page? Do they have a good ombudsman who helps keep family members informed? That would help a lot. Any connection soothes the heart!
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
alwaysdaddy.... Did your daughter just graduate A school recently? Hang in there, March will be here before you and she knows it!!
I'm curious... did you mean that she is an an FC ...in the E-3 paygrade? I may be incorrect, but I know that most ETs and FCs are E-3 paygrade after A school. However, the rate F3 or E3 means that they are E-4 paygrade and have become Petty Officer Third Class..(PO3) ...thus they use the shorthand title of F3 or ET3.
I was not aware of any advancement to FC3 or ET3 until during or after C school. Am I misunderstanding ?? Wouldn't be the first time!!!! lol.
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
bclotter... No one can really give an exact answer...but guessing it will probably a couple months before he gets his C school orders. Probably not what you wanted to hear, right ?!!!
Hope he gets the location of his choice....but...even if he doesn't, remind him, that the upside to being an ET is that he most likely will have more than one C school, and sooner or later, he may end up at his dream location!
Nov 30, 2011
HisladyB
not at all lol but its okay. he picked all florida bases for c-school but i doubt they will give him shore duty.
Nov 30, 2011
Leanne
ProudGMBarb....FC3 or ET3 is once they are Petty Officer Third Class? I thought that is what my daughter told me. She rattles off so many terms that sound foreign to me! She advanced to Petty Officer Third Class this month after graduating A school. I know several of her classmates did.
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Leanne and everyone...Okay...I did not have all my ducks in a row!!! Just asked our sailor for clarification:
For 6 year contracts (like our ETs and FCs that have long schooling) they automatically advance to the E-4 paygrade when they complete time and rate. So yes, they become Petty Officer Third Class (PO3 ...or also referred to as ET3 or FC3) after A school and when they have the appropriate time in.
I was confused because even though our sailor has completed A school....he has to wait to complete his "time" portion which will be in Feb and then he will be advance to E-4 paygrade and be third class Petty Officer (PO3 or ET3)
UGH...sorry for the confusion!
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
More info that you either probably already know or wish you didnt'!!!
Advancement from E-1 to E-2....nine months.
From E-2 to E-3 .... nine months.
From E-3 to E-4... six months. BUT... there are other variable and situations in which they can advance quicker and may have advanced to E-4 paygrade before graduating A school...so then they just needed to wait to have completed "rate" and after A school are Petty Officer Third Class.
For instance, they may have entered the Navy higher than E1 or E2 (perhaps if they had college education).
Also, there is something called "capping" in which a select few are advanced to the next paygrade.
How am I doing....am I confusing you all yet????!!!!!
Nov 30, 2011
Sandy's_sailor son
Barb, all the E4 FC3 and ET3 stuff is confusing. I was not clear on the fact that PO1 is a higher rank the PO3. It seems bass ackwards to me. My son says that he won't get a ceremony until he reaches PO2.
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Sandy...lol
I think I've got a handle on it now! Just keep in mind that the E3, E4, E5, etc. are paygrades not rates. Then lowest level of PO starts with 3 (third class)
They just make it easier by calling them ET3 or FC3 (Petty Officer third class) but still identifies whether they are an ET or an FC.
Yes, it makes sense that they won't get a ceremony until PO2...because they atomatically advance to PO3, but they need to qualify in more ways for PO2 and above.
Nov 30, 2011
McJane
I have a question I hope someone can answer. Does anyone know if dogs are allowed at military housing at Great Lakes?
Nov 30, 2011
Sandy's_sailor son
McJane, unfortunately pups aren't allowed at Great Lakes.
Nov 30, 2011
Anti M
First class (PO1) is the highest and best of course! Anything "first class" is.
That's how you remember it.
When I made ET3, most ETs got their crow immediately after school. I was in a pilot program which handed it to me at the ten week mark in A school. I was far too inexperienced for it, but grew into it. That very early advancement allowed me to make E-5/ET2 the first time up, while still in C school. The Navy has slowed that down, it simply is too much responsibility without experience too soon. Also, making them wait for time in service/time in rate and advancing them with the normal cycles makes the Navy's end of keeping track of advancement cycles much simpler.
Nov 30, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Anti M....good to hear from you! I was just getting ready to post.."Where's Anti M?"
Wow...PO2 in C school...
As always, thanks for the good info! It surely makes sense.
Nov 30, 2011
Leanne
Anyone's sailor still in GL that is a fan of the tv show CSI? This Saturday the VFW in Antioch is having a dinner for the sailors. At the dinner will be Gary Sinise, Mark Harmon and Chris O'Donnell. They are sending several buses to transport sailors but there hasn't been a very big sign up. Possibly not advertised enough. Anyway, please pass on the news to your sailor if you think they might be interested.
Nov 30, 2011
McJane
Thank you for your quick response Sandy's sailor son. Too bad because my son and his wife have two dogs that they are going to want to keep. I guess when she gets to move there she will have to get off base housing.
Nov 30, 2011
Vickimed(AECF-ET)
McJane, Have your son ask when he talks to Housing. He needs to do that so he can be put on a waiting list. Most Base/Post housing do allow your pets. We live on post right now and have our Golden Retriever and cat with us. Chris sent me a picture of his promotion. On the ship they took everyone that just got promoted PO1 and up and did there little ceremony at one time. Funny thing about this picture he has something growing on his lip. It is hairy and awful. I guess this would be the time to do something like that while he is at sea because when he gets home that thing has got to go.
Dec 1, 2011
Anti M
Found it. (The google is strong with this one) The answer: depends on what type of dog.
What pets are we allowed having in our homes?
The pets that are permissible in your home are those which are domesticated and are traditionally kept in the home. These pets are identified as dogs*, cats, birds, gerbils, hamster, guinea pigs, turtles, and fish.
*Certain breeds of dogs are not permitted including: Pitt Bulls, Rottweilers, Chow Chows, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, Perro de Presa Canarios, and Wolf hybrids.
http://www.fcnavygreatlakes.com/
Dec 1, 2011
Vickyrun
yeah, Chrissy likes being on the ship. She enjoys the frendly port calls. not so much the unfriendly ones. They had pie for Thanksgiving so she was happy. She gets to call her son and sometimes her boyfriend. But she doesn't call me. That's ok, she has faceboock acces and email so I hear from her every week. Yes her ship has a few FB pages but only one is the offical page. The group on here is not very active, it is a small group. No, I have not heard from any obusman, maybe cause her father is on her contact sheet.
Dec 1, 2011
Navymomsquared
Gvnavydad-that's for the info. What is ATT school? This is the first I've heard of it. I thought he just went to "A" school.
Proud GM barb-looks like my SR is at BC same time yours was last year. How was PIR? Did you fly into Milwaukee or OHare? Where did you stay?
This is great group! Thanks for the info. I didn't know here were so many "c" schools either. Lots to talk to my SR about!
Dec 1, 2011
Anti M
ATT is Apprentice Technical Training. It teaches them the basics of electricity and electronics, from atoms on up. This prepares them for A school, which prepares them for C school.
Dec 1, 2011
ProudGMBarb
gmansmom...PIR was AWESOME! Be sure to order the DVD. You'll want to watch it over again when you get home. I was soooo excited that day and my mind was going 100mph, so I really enjoyed watching it again later at home when I was a bit calmer!
It's gonna be chilly...so dress comfortably! The sections are marked with the ship/div number so be sure to get there early and get a good seat. Ask your recruit to tell you which row in his division he will be in, so you can spot him quickly. They practice, so he should be able to tell you.
We fly into Milwaukee, and we are glad we did. Smaller airport...faster getting in and out. And...when it was time to come home, it was snowing, and they closed OHare, but we were okay at Milwaukee.
We stayed at the Marriott Courtyard Waukegan, and also at the Navy Lodge.
We really lucked at, because at that time the recruits were still allowed overnight liberty. And that Monday was Martin Luther King Day, so we had our sailor from Friday until Monday afternoon! But I believe the overnight liberty was stopped around March 2011.
Your sailor will be given instructions on places and areas of the city that are off limits for them. After PIR, you will also most likely need to find something to do while your sailor "moves across the street" to the TSC "school" side. Of course, I'm assuming that he/she will be staying at GL for A school.
Also, ATT is approximately three months long. Then usually a short wait before A school starts.
You are going to love PIR....and you will be soooo amazed and proud. It's one of those moments you will never forget.
Dec 2, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Connie....good to hear that Matt's cranking days are over! Hope his new bride won't get too lonely when he's back on the ship! Well, I guess she knew what to expect, right?!!!
So, does every sailor go through cranking when they first get to their ship???
Did Matt have to do any "cranking" tasks that he didn't like? Anything yucky?
Dec 2, 2011
Anti M
Some sailors do not crank, if their job needs them immediately. My nephew did not crank, but he's a nuke EM. His chief was standing the watches, so was very glad when the new kid showed up. But as anyone who has been around the Navy any length of time knows, nukes are different. Bubblehead nukes are way different!
Dec 2, 2011
Leanne
Dec 2, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Anti M..question for ya. First, let me say...this is NOT me complaining...just trying to clarify what someone else told me should have taken place. Was told that Navy should have advised our sailor that they would pay up to a certain amount to ship his "belongings" home when getting orders to go to another base.
I'm thinking this does NOT apply to shipping his personal accumulation of stuff while at GL to C school in SD. He shipped some stuff home that he bought while at GL and paid for the shipping charges himself.
Can you shed any light on this, so I can explain to other people?
Dec 2, 2011
Anti M
Okay, I haven't checked the PPO page for updates, but basically, a sailor can have a household goods packout when receiving PCS orders. Most C schools are too short to qualify for shipping their goods. Six months is the shortest, they can have their things shipped from Glakes to the C school if the school is longer than that. If they have follow on orders, they could have their goods shipped there, although if it is a ship, that isn't a good idea.
I know they can have things shipped FROM their home of record to their new permanent duty station, but I dont' seem to recall that they could have things shipped from A school TO the home of record. So shipping the stuff they accumulated at Glakes would not be covered. I could be dead wrong, I'd have to look it up to double-check.
I had a pack out from my barracks room in Glakes to my C school at Ft. Gordon, and from Ft. Gordon to Japan. Long C school, over sic months, so it qualified. Hold times dont' count.
Dec 2, 2011
Anti M
Someone needs their sailor to ask the PPO for guidelines.
https://smartwebmove.navsup.navy.mil/swm/ppoInfo.jsp?gbloc=FDNT
Dec 2, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Anti M....ugh...I can't open that link.
Does the infomation confirm what you posted, or does it say something different? I was thinking the same as you....not covered just going to SD for C school. I just don't want to say anything until I've got valid info.
Dec 2, 2011
ProudGMBarb
GoldnG8r...He's an ET.
He had a two- month wait for his orders after graduating A school.
Dec 2, 2011
ProudGMBarb
GoldnG8r...I guess two months is quick!!! Lol.
Graduated A school Sept. Got orders mid November to report to SD on Dec. 2 (today). He took leave and came home for visit Nov. 18 - Dec. 1.
Holds can be longer this time of year as well due to the budget just being replenished. Hope your sailor hears something soon!
Dec 2, 2011
Sandy's_sailor son
ProudGM you are right. Two months is considered quick for getting orders. This is even more true when it comes to FCs. My son was on-hold for 3 months before he got orders to (C)school. Seemed like forever, LoL. I bet he will get his orders as soon as he returns from Christmas Stand Down.
Dec 2, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Hi Sandy...hope you had a good Thanksgiving. We sure did!
Dunno...but maybe hold times also have something to do with the length of school. For some reason, I always thought FC total school was longer than ET. But I was recently corrected. They are really close, but seems ET is a few semester hours longer which brings it to about 5 weeks longer. Not sure if this has anything to do with hold times.
Dec 2, 2011
WhiteClay Ship 2 Div 913
My son doesn't seem concerned at all being on hold, but says some of the females in his class keep track of the classes ahead of them and so know they won't get orders until the earlier A school grads get theirs!
Dec 2, 2011
Anti M
Proud, the link just had the contact info. PPO is notorious for not talking to civilians.
Your security settings must be too high, mine let me choose. Lots of military sites aren't "trusted". I don't know why.
I talked to hubby, he has stuff shipped to his home of record from a command, but he was going overseas (PCS orders). Just sending stuff home after school? Neither he nor I can recall that it was ever paid for by the Navy. I will keep googling, but I have found nothing.
When I went to C-7 school in SD, I had part of my HHG sent with me from Japan, the rest went into storage until after I was done with both school AND a tour on Diego Garcia.
I think I knew how to work the system because I was a Navy brat and knew to ask about it. Lots of sailors in A school don't have a clue they may be eligible for a packout depending on their orders, they assume they have to be married or have a place off base. Not true, you can pack out from the barracks.
Dec 2, 2011
gvnavydad-ship011div057
Leanne - I am not sure if it was your daughter but wow was one photographer there nice to me. My son is color guard and I saw a couple picks of him on facebook at the veterans day parade downtown - I begged for larger resolution and they not only did that but search through and found multiple extra pictures that they sent to me. Truly above and beyond! I am pretty starved for pics from my son...despite the expensive camera, laptop, etcetera that I gave him to get some of those moments. :-) It is great having people like your daughter to share those moments.
Dec 2, 2011
Navymomsquared
Thanks AntiM & ProunGMBarb for the info! Would he got to ATT school somewhere else?
Dec 3, 2011
Anti M
No, ATT is at Great Lakes also.
Dec 3, 2011
alwaysdaddyltlegirl(Ship03Div081
Dec 3, 2011
ProudGMBarb
alwaysdaddyltlegirl...Bravo Zulu to your sailor!!!! And congrats to you too!
I'm sure she is wearing her "crow" proudly! Our sailor is looking forward to PO3, but has to wait til Feb.
Yes...I agree with you...the pride we feel goes beyond our own children/grandchildren. I know I've said it before, but they really do accomplish so much in such a short period of time.
Dec 3, 2011
Leanne
gvnavydad.....I know about the starved for pictures!!! We are blessed to have Ash close enough to home that she has spent several weekends with us since January and I still love all the pictures.
How nice that someone took the time to send you extra pics. I don't think it was her but I know she did that with Thanksgiving pics. Whenever someone liked or commented on a pic she tried to find more with that person.
Dec 3, 2011
janice FC mom
Leanne- I told my son about the dinner at the VFW and he signed up to go. We watched all of the CSI and NCIS shows together before he left for boot camp. Just received a text from him to let me know that they were just told that these guys are not coming. I am not sure why they would say that these people were coming and not have them show up.
Dec 3, 2011
Leanne
janice...
What a disappointment! I'm so sorry that happened. I hadn't heard that.
Dec 3, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Well, I don't have any "action" shots out at sea yet....but here's some pics of our wonderful visit during Thanksgiving:
Dec 5, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Pic 2: The "welcoming committee" at the airport
Dec 5, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Pic 3: at the restaurant
Dec 5, 2011
ProudGMBarb
Pic4: bring on the turkey
Dec 5, 2011