Japanese girls are cute, charming, adorable and very agreeable. Japanese men are not. Which is why you rarely see female sailors with a Japanese boyfriend, but lots of male sailors with a Japanese girlfriend. Leads to a lot of Japanese wives.
My older brother married a Japanese lady and her parents disowned her for about 14 years. When it was apparent that the marriage worked, her parents let her back into their life and the children were able to see their grandparents. My niece is now very close to her grandfather.
Hi, I am new here. My son is graduating in two weeks. He will be going to A-school for FC. Does anyone know how long A-school usually lasts? And do they ususally start A-school right away after PIR or is there a delay?
Wow, 18 months in Great Lakes. He has only been there two months I guess we have quite a ways to go. How long was he there before he got to come home for a visit?
before A school they'll go to ATT. and sometimes there's a wait until ATT and then before A school. A school lasts about 4 months, depending on holidays, etc. my daughter graduates from A school next week. then, there's the hold until C school. don't know how long that is, anywhere from 2 months to 7 months from what i've heard.
trandles...yup, you can figure over a year at GL. After boot camp is Indoc, then ATT, then A School. We live in AZ, so that was too far for our sailor to come home on liberty during A school. If you live close enough, you might be lucky enough to see him occasionally! Ours came home for visit after graduating A school, before moving on to C school in San Diego. He is in Norfolk now and should be going out to the fleet May or June...I think! He graduated bootcamp 1/14/11.
Also, length of holds varies and that affects how long they are at GL, A school, etc.
Thanks for the info guys. I sorry I don't know what these things are, but could you explain Indoc and ATT. What do the Sailors do while they are on hold? Do they still work at something. I can't imagine the Navy would have them sitting around doing nothing.
We live in California so we are way to far for weekend liberties too. I was hoping I might see him for the holidays though.
indoc is just that indoctrination, don't know what they do but they have to do that first. ATT is a self paced class taken on computers, i think it's advanced technial training but i'm not sure. in between they do things, sweep, clean, etc. they will also have "duty" every 4 days.
Reading the post I just want to add my 2 cents also, One question asked was when can you see them when at A school. I think unless there is a special reason or you live 50 miles where the crow flies or you can get there for a visit you probably want get a chance,. They will get home at Christmas break if they are there during that time.If you don't have a Skype account look into it. It really helps and you will be able to use it alot while they are away even on deployment. Another question was what do they do during holds. They still have inspections. They inspect everything. White glove. Uniforms etc. They will still have duty also. A suggestion that will pay off to pass along is for your sailor to look around...ask for volunteer work. One it will pass the time but most important it will look good when they are up for E5. Hope this helps.
actually, weekend visits aren't a big problem, once they get to a certain "phase". as long as you have a liberty buddy you can have "overnights". have your sailor ask his chief if you can be his liberty buddy. with the way their duty schedule works the have 3 day duty-free weekends every 4 weeks. they usually get out of school about 2 on fridays and don't have to be back until monday morning. that's how we did our visit with my daughter. flew up on thursday and flew home monday morning. could just as good flown in friday morning and been there by the time she got off school. had a fantastic weekend! saw my only snow for the winter (i live in nc on the ocean) and spent a day in chicago playing tourist. if they are there during the holiday stand-down they can come home for the holidays but it works as leave time.
Ladies, thank you so much for all this information. I will definately tell him about staying busy and volunteering. I am so glad one of the ladies on the bootcamp forum suggested finding this forum. I am happy that we should be able to see him for the holidays.
trandles amd duhhuh...unless they changed it back again, ATT is now "group" paced...not self paced. This means they move forward as a class to each chapter when everyone is finished with the current chapter. ATT stands for Apprentice Technical Training...they are considered apprentices before they graduate A school.
Indoctrination includes what is expected of them... rules, etc, as well as a class on handling finances, available savings plans, etc., Navy history stuff, etc.
And oh yes, Vickimed is so right...unfortunately, but most likely you will not have the chance to see your sailor during A school. It's hard on us, but I think good because they really need to concentrate on their studies...they are really learning during that timeframe! But thank goodness for Christmas Standdown!And yes, Skype is wonderful!
The pace of the training pipeline and the wait for orders can vary wildly even within a single year. The rule of thumb is "no leave except for Christmas", but as we know, there are often exceptions. Many of the young sailors are afraid to put in the special request chit, they don't want to draw attention to themselves. Also, the outstanding sailors will find they get requests granted more easily than the guys who struggle, or who are always on the edge of getting into trouble. The Navy loves to reward excellence, and special liberty or granting leave is an easy way to do so at a training command.
They have plenty to do while on hold in GL, They have duty and watch. Chrissy worked in the supply room, she worked in the preschool, she worked in the gym, she cleaned alot! She did community "volunteer" projects off base.
That girl likes to work. The Navy has been good for her.
Maddie, that was great that you got to see your son a couple times during A school.
It works out good if they are there during Christmas break.. that assures at least one visit home! In our case, he only came home twice. For Thanksgiving, and then again during Christmas break. He reported to C school directly from here after his Thanksgiving visit.
I may be wrong, but I thought they were not allowed to take "leave" until after they have their orders in hand for C school. Of course they have normal weekend liberty, etc, but I mean actual week long type leave. Maybe I'm mistaken.
BR549... "but then again Everyone is glad to leave GL" Now that's an understatement!!! LOL.
My theory of not being able to take leave until they have C school orders in hand might be wrong. Maybe I'm just mixing up the mileage distance thing that they allowed to go. We are in AZ....so too far!
Normally, they cannot take leave until their C school orders are in hand. But as we all know, there can always be an exception. I've heard about it just often enough to know it can happen. When the holds after ATT were super-long, some sailors went home for a few days, usually in conjunction with long weekends when everyone in the COC knew there would be no classes starting up. If there was a special family occasion, the requests were being approved... couple years ago.
NEC is navy enlisted classification. It designates what C school or specialty a sailor holds. Commands request billets for sailors by NEC. A primary? Not sure what that means (context, please?)
Sorry I was having such a blank out! OK, it makes sense... but yeah, very odd. I have rarely heard of such a thing for FCs. C school must really be backed up, or the training gear is down hard. At least he has a secondary and isn't a quad zero. He'll get to do a lot of interesting things.
I guess a few of my NECs were secondary. I never thought much about it, which is why I blanked on it.
My FC son is in C school in Dam Neck. FCs used to go to C school for 3/4ths of their education, and then go to the fleet for awhile before returning to C school to finish. Things have changed. This is the first year that FC CWIS (C)school students don't do that.
Dahlgren doesn't have much going on. really little, but like I said I think he was happy enough. We live in Missouri so it was far away. After C school he went to SanDiego and now is on the Cape St. George on his first deployment.
Our youngest daughter, Megan, just finished FC A school yesterday. We are very proud of her. Our oldest daughter Leanne leaves for Navy boot camp in 13 days. Megan is really hoping the hold times for C school continue to be a little longer so she can be there when Leanne PIRs sometime in June.
Ray called last night after graduation from A school. He's expecting a least two months hold b4 C school orders. He'll get to come to his sister's college grad, Yay! Can't wait to see him again.
I went to C school in Ft. Gordon, but it was so long ago, everything I experienced is probably irrelevant. I know the comm system I studied is completely new and upgraded. Wonder if they still try to make the Navy march in the Army reviews once a quarter? We got laughed at a lot, and our dungarees confused them. The chow halls were very good compared to Great Lakes, hot food was actually hot! And they had a stable where we could go horseback riding on base.
My daughter will graduate in a few weeks and is attending A school in GL (AECF). I understand it can vary from day to day but can someone give me a general ballpark on the time she might have to report back from liberty on Sunday of PIR weekend? I'd like to spend as much time as possible with her and I'm just trying to figure out whether to plan on a hotel room for that night also. Thanks so much!
Anti M
Japanese girls are cute, charming, adorable and very agreeable. Japanese men are not. Which is why you rarely see female sailors with a Japanese boyfriend, but lots of male sailors with a Japanese girlfriend. Leads to a lot of Japanese wives.
Mar 27, 2012
Chris, Forever Ray's Proud Mom
My older brother married a Japanese lady and her parents disowned her for about 14 years. When it was apparent that the marriage worked, her parents let her back into their life and the children were able to see their grandparents. My niece is now very close to her grandfather.
Mar 27, 2012
Vickyrun
My mother's cousin went to Japan during his miltary days and brought home a Japanese bride. She is a wonderful lady.
Mar 27, 2012
ProudGMBarb
Navybluemom...yes I would think not being able to read the signs could prove interesting!
Well....now I'm having a bit of fun thinking about all the possibilities that might occur while he's there!
Mar 27, 2012
trandles (Ship 09/Div 111)
Hi, I am new here. My son is graduating in two weeks. He will be going to A-school for FC. Does anyone know how long A-school usually lasts? And do they ususally start A-school right away after PIR or is there a delay?
Thank you for the help.
Mar 28, 2012
trandles (Ship 09/Div 111)
Wow, 18 months in Great Lakes. He has only been there two months I guess we have quite a ways to go. How long was he there before he got to come home for a visit?
Mar 28, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
before A school they'll go to ATT. and sometimes there's a wait until ATT and then before A school. A school lasts about 4 months, depending on holidays, etc. my daughter graduates from A school next week. then, there's the hold until C school. don't know how long that is, anywhere from 2 months to 7 months from what i've heard.
Mar 28, 2012
ProudGMBarb
trandles...yup, you can figure over a year at GL. After boot camp is Indoc, then ATT, then A School. We live in AZ, so that was too far for our sailor to come home on liberty during A school. If you live close enough, you might be lucky enough to see him occasionally! Ours came home for visit after graduating A school, before moving on to C school in San Diego. He is in Norfolk now and should be going out to the fleet May or June...I think! He graduated bootcamp 1/14/11.
Also, length of holds varies and that affects how long they are at GL, A school, etc.
Welcome and all the best to you and your sailor!
Mar 28, 2012
trandles (Ship 09/Div 111)
Thanks for the info guys. I sorry I don't know what these things are, but could you explain Indoc and ATT. What do the Sailors do while they are on hold? Do they still work at something. I can't imagine the Navy would have them sitting around doing nothing.
We live in California so we are way to far for weekend liberties too. I was hoping I might see him for the holidays though.
Mar 28, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
indoc is just that indoctrination, don't know what they do but they have to do that first. ATT is a self paced class taken on computers, i think it's advanced technial training but i'm not sure. in between they do things, sweep, clean, etc. they will also have "duty" every 4 days.
Mar 28, 2012
Vickimed(AECF-ET)
Reading the post I just want to add my 2 cents also, One question asked was when can you see them when at A school. I think unless there is a special reason or you live 50 miles where the crow flies or you can get there for a visit you probably want get a chance,. They will get home at Christmas break if they are there during that time.If you don't have a Skype account look into it. It really helps and you will be able to use it alot while they are away even on deployment. Another question was what do they do during holds. They still have inspections. They inspect everything. White glove. Uniforms etc. They will still have duty also. A suggestion that will pay off to pass along is for your sailor to look around...ask for volunteer work. One it will pass the time but most important it will look good when they are up for E5. Hope this helps.
Mar 28, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
actually, weekend visits aren't a big problem, once they get to a certain "phase". as long as you have a liberty buddy you can have "overnights". have your sailor ask his chief if you can be his liberty buddy. with the way their duty schedule works the have 3 day duty-free weekends every 4 weeks. they usually get out of school about 2 on fridays and don't have to be back until monday morning. that's how we did our visit with my daughter. flew up on thursday and flew home monday morning. could just as good flown in friday morning and been there by the time she got off school. had a fantastic weekend! saw my only snow for the winter (i live in nc on the ocean) and spent a day in chicago playing tourist. if they are there during the holiday stand-down they can come home for the holidays but it works as leave time.
Mar 28, 2012
trandles (Ship 09/Div 111)
Ladies, thank you so much for all this information. I will definately tell him about staying busy and volunteering. I am so glad one of the ladies on the bootcamp forum suggested finding this forum. I am happy that we should be able to see him for the holidays.
Mar 28, 2012
ProudGMBarb
trandles amd duhhuh...unless they changed it back again, ATT is now "group" paced...not self paced. This means they move forward as a class to each chapter when everyone is finished with the current chapter. ATT stands for Apprentice Technical Training...they are considered apprentices before they graduate A school.
Indoctrination includes what is expected of them... rules, etc, as well as a class on handling finances, available savings plans, etc., Navy history stuff, etc.
And oh yes, Vickimed is so right...unfortunately, but most likely you will not have the chance to see your sailor during A school. It's hard on us, but I think good because they really need to concentrate on their studies...they are really learning during that timeframe! But thank goodness for Christmas Standdown!And yes, Skype is wonderful!
Mar 29, 2012
ProudGMBarb
Maddie....I know what you mean about not knowing if you are ready for the long deployment coming up...I'm in the same boat (no pun intended!) lol.
Maybe we can cry on each other's cyber shoulder when the time comes!
Have you always lived in NJ? I was born and raised there (Woodbridge), but moved to AZ in 1979. Still have family there though.
Mar 29, 2012
Anti M
The 50 mile liberty limit is for PIR weekend, otherwise it is 300 miles.
Mar 29, 2012
Anti M
The pace of the training pipeline and the wait for orders can vary wildly even within a single year. The rule of thumb is "no leave except for Christmas", but as we know, there are often exceptions. Many of the young sailors are afraid to put in the special request chit, they don't want to draw attention to themselves. Also, the outstanding sailors will find they get requests granted more easily than the guys who struggle, or who are always on the edge of getting into trouble. The Navy loves to reward excellence, and special liberty or granting leave is an easy way to do so at a training command.
Mar 29, 2012
Vickyrun
They have plenty to do while on hold in GL, They have duty and watch. Chrissy worked in the supply room, she worked in the preschool, she worked in the gym, she cleaned alot! She did community "volunteer" projects off base.
That girl likes to work. The Navy has been good for her.
Mar 29, 2012
ProudGMBarb
Karla....so glad you had a great visit! Sounds like the Navy agrees with your son and he is doing great!
Mar 29, 2012
ProudGMBarb
Maddie... thanks for the friend request. I sent you a message.
Mar 29, 2012
ProudGMBarb
Maddie, that was great that you got to see your son a couple times during A school.
It works out good if they are there during Christmas break.. that assures at least one visit home! In our case, he only came home twice. For Thanksgiving, and then again during Christmas break. He reported to C school directly from here after his Thanksgiving visit.
I may be wrong, but I thought they were not allowed to take "leave" until after they have their orders in hand for C school. Of course they have normal weekend liberty, etc, but I mean actual week long type leave. Maybe I'm mistaken.
Mar 29, 2012
ProudGMBarb
BR549... "but then again Everyone is glad to leave GL" Now that's an understatement!!! LOL.
My theory of not being able to take leave until they have C school orders in hand might be wrong. Maybe I'm just mixing up the mileage distance thing that they allowed to go. We are in AZ....so too far!
Mar 29, 2012
Anti M
Normally, they cannot take leave until their C school orders are in hand. But as we all know, there can always be an exception. I've heard about it just often enough to know it can happen. When the holds after ATT were super-long, some sailors went home for a few days, usually in conjunction with long weekends when everyone in the COC knew there would be no classes starting up. If there was a special family occasion, the requests were being approved... couple years ago.
Mar 29, 2012
Anti M
I was so glad to leave Glakes, that I didn't mind I was being sent to an Army base in Georgia.
Mar 29, 2012
Anti M
NEC is navy enlisted classification. It designates what C school or specialty a sailor holds. Commands request billets for sailors by NEC. A primary? Not sure what that means (context, please?)
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/navynecs/a/et.-urm.htm
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/navynecs/a/fcm.htm
Mar 29, 2012
Anti M
Sorry I was having such a blank out! OK, it makes sense... but yeah, very odd. I have rarely heard of such a thing for FCs. C school must really be backed up, or the training gear is down hard. At least he has a secondary and isn't a quad zero. He'll get to do a lot of interesting things.
I guess a few of my NECs were secondary. I never thought much about it, which is why I blanked on it.
Mar 30, 2012
Anti M
A quad zero is a sailor who hasn't gone to C school, assuming he's in a rate which normally have C schools.
Mar 30, 2012
Sandy's_sailor son
GoldnG8r, where is your FC going to school?
My FC son is in C school in Dam Neck. FCs used to go to C school for 3/4ths of their education, and then go to the fleet for awhile before returning to C school to finish. Things have changed. This is the first year that FC CWIS (C)school students don't do that.
Mar 30, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
my daughter is hoping for dam neck or dahgreen. she wants the AGIS system
Mar 30, 2012
togo
my son went to Dahlgren. He got the AEGIS system. Seems happy with it.
Mar 30, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
she really wants dahlgren but i don't care which one in va she gets. dahlgren is only 5 hours from home and dam neck is 2
Mar 30, 2012
togo
Dahlgren doesn't have much going on. really little, but like I said I think he was happy enough. We live in Missouri so it was far away. After C school he went to SanDiego and now is on the Cape St. George on his first deployment.
Mar 30, 2012
Sandy's_sailor son
GoldnG8r. Good Grief!! All these acronyms. I will ask my son about NEC. I don't know what it stands for.
I hope your son is happy to be going to his ship. My son will be stationed in Norfolk soon too.
Mar 30, 2012
Sandy's_sailor son
Dam Neck is a very nice Navy base. My son enjoys living there.
Mar 30, 2012
togo
I don't think I realized that our sons were on the same ship, or that they were both FC's. My son is an AEGIS FC3. What about yours
Mar 30, 2012
Lissette
Our youngest daughter, Megan, just finished FC A school yesterday. We are very proud of her. Our oldest daughter Leanne leaves for Navy boot camp in 13 days. Megan is really hoping the hold times for C school continue to be a little longer so she can be there when Leanne PIRs sometime in June.
Apr 4, 2012
Chris, Forever Ray's Proud Mom
Ray called last night after graduation from A school. He's expecting a least two months hold b4 C school orders. He'll get to come to his sister's college grad, Yay! Can't wait to see him again.
Apr 4, 2012
Lissette
Chris - Ray and Megan must have been in the same class as she just graduated yesterday too.
Apr 4, 2012
Chris, Forever Ray's Proud Mom
Lissette-maybe, I forgot to mention he is ET, do they do A school together? He may know her.
Apr 4, 2012
Chris, Forever Ray's Proud Mom
jodia-thanks for the heads-up
Apr 4, 2012
Lissette
No, she is FC so it is less likely they would know each other.
Apr 4, 2012
HalfOfMyHeart
Lisette - is she an FC? my husband graduated yesterday as well and one of his friends is named megan that's in his class - maybe it's your daughter!
Apr 4, 2012
Lissette
Apr 4, 2012
HalfOfMyHeart
yes! haha my hubby is tyler :)
Apr 4, 2012
Lissette
Apr 4, 2012
HalfOfMyHeart
aww i'm glad! we love her! our little navy family is amazing :)
Apr 4, 2012
Odi_Ship09_Div140
Anyone else's family going to C school at Fort Gordon?
Apr 4, 2012
Anti M
I went to C school in Ft. Gordon, but it was so long ago, everything I experienced is probably irrelevant. I know the comm system I studied is completely new and upgraded. Wonder if they still try to make the Navy march in the Army reviews once a quarter? We got laughed at a lot, and our dungarees confused them. The chow halls were very good compared to Great Lakes, hot food was actually hot! And they had a stable where we could go horseback riding on base.
Apr 5, 2012
Anti M
Yep, the stables are still there.
http://www.fortgordon.com/hilltop_riding_stable.php
Apr 5, 2012
1ProudMom
Apr 5, 2012