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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  • Odi_Ship09_Div140

    Is there always leave after C school? I planned on going to the C school grad but son said dont bother he will be coming home. He knows travel is difficult for me.

  • ProudGMBarb

    Vickyrun...glad to hear Chrissy is settling in.  Hope you get to spend some time with her soon!

    We are enjoying Christian's visit...but time is flying by.

  • Ruth

    Hi All!  I'm new here.  My son PIR'd on 4/20 and is at GL for A school until November. 

  • Lissette

    My daughter graduated FC A school Apr 6th, 2012. She said they are talking that it could possibly be October before they receive orders for C school.

  • Ruth

    NJ - that would be the best Christmas gift ever!  He was supposed to be an FC but now he is going to be an ET...does that happen alot?  What's the difference?  and what is ATT school?

  • Anti M

    It does happen as one or the other rate fills up.  An ET works more on communications gear and radar (and more), while FCs work on weapons guidance systems.  Both are sea going rates.  
    ATT is apprentice technical training.  The electronics for ET and FC are essentially the same, so they all go through identical training early on.  Physics is physics!

  • ProudGMBarb

    Ruth...congrats to your son, and welcome to this forum! As you already can see by the previous posts, both ETs and FCs can have night school. And yes, ETs school is just a tad longer overall than FC. They both are great rates. If things are still pretty much the same, you can expect your son to be at GL for about a year.

    NJ...you made me chuckle about ETs being techie like at the Apple Store! lol. They might be techie but much more hands on and waaay more knowledgeable about electronics than Apple Store!

    If you have any questions, give a holler. There are lots of experienced Moms here. They have helped me learn a lot. Our ET sailor's PIR was 1/14/11, and he just finished C school this April. He was at GL until mid Nov. 2011.

  • R'sproudmom

    Hi ladies, Been a while since I've been on.  Welcome to all of you new Mom's.  Hang in there. Even thought the time varies for each Sailor, the GL's chapter of their life goes very quickly!!!  My FC left for BC on 3/1/11.  He is in route as we speak to SD for C school. Prayers for safe travel would be appreciated. 

  • R'sproudmom

    Thanks BR549!! We are considering a visit but it is so expensive no matter how when or where we go.  Can we go six months without seeing him? Probably not.    We are gonna have to wait and see.  

  • R'sproudmom

    Is there a NFM's group for while they are in SD?  Or maybe a FB page?

  • lori

    Hello to all. I've been gone from the site for awhile now. My school has only 2 weeks left and I can finally find a life outside of studying. I've tried to keep in touch with the groups but have stayed pretty much on my son's ships site when I've had the time. Homecoming for him is not to far away now and the excitement is running high. He is stationed in SD so we will be going there for the first time when the ship returns. His C school and hold time was almost a year there. But a much nicer place to be than GL!

    To answer your question R'sproud mom- there is a group for SD on NM. I don't think it's nearly as active as this one though. Your son is going to love SD!

  • Vickyrun

    Chrissy survived her 7-month deployment, got back to homeport safe. Then was in a car accident. Her back is hurt, I hope she feels better tomorrow she gets leave.

  • Anti M

    Riding in a car is actually more hazardous than most days on a Navy ship.  Unless they're on the flight deck!

  • Vickyrun

    Thanks navybluemom, I am glad they have good medical care in the Navy. They gave her three kinds of pills, so she is flying out today and her father is picking her up at the airport, She has two weeks leave.   

    AntiM, that maybe true but I am still going to worry next deployment. Lol   

  • R'sproudmom

    Sailor arrived in SD yesterday and is already liking it.  After six days on the road, I was so releived to get the " I'm hear" call.You were right BR549... he is gonna be happy there.  Already has a season pass for Padre's  (I think that's the team) baseball games. Says it is an easy three mile walk.  He was heading to the airport to pick up a buddy starting C school with him on Monday.  So glad he has his truck and can really check out the state. Any Mom's on here with Sailors starting C school on Monday?

  • sammy

    Does anyone have any information on NS MAYPORT. We are getting stationed there. I would like to know what surrounding areas do you live at? I am looking to live off base. Any information would be helpful!

  • HalfOfMyHeart

    Jacksonville is awesome sammy! that's where we want to get stationed! you'll love it there :)

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Hi all, hope everyone is fine. My schedule just keeps e very busy anymore. So sorry to hearvf Chrissy accident, did it happen on base?

    Sammy, I will see if Jackie or Denise can post some info about Mayport. Denise son is an FC and was stationed theirvforvhiscfirst sea duty. He loved it, got married and had a baby at the Naval hospital there and his family was very happy there. Very military friendly town.

    Spoke to our sailor today, the Battleship movie comes out on may 18th, a lot of the research and scenes were done on his ship and last weekend the cast was on his ship while entertainment Tonight filmed vthem. Apparently Nick was in thevfirstvwo minutes of their taping. Can't wait to see the movie!

    Our son was trying to sneak home and surprise us this week, his sister is graduating from college on Thursday and he was home for mom's day last year but it simply won't work this year with his schedule. It warmed my heart to even think he tried.

    Welcome to our new members, I love that we are almost 700 strong!!
  • ProudGMBarb

    Hi Mary...good to hear from ya. We know you're always with us...even when you can't post!

    Wow.. how exciting about the filming of the movie on Nick's ship. Looking forward to seeing the movie. All the best to Nick!

  • ProudGMBarb

    R'sproudmom....wishing your sailor a great stay in SD and much success in C school! Time will start to go fast now for him.... faster than in GL!

  • Anti M

    Very exciting about the movie, I love films with Navy in them!

  • breuder2313

    Maddie tell him to go to ITT they have a military rate shuttle I think it's $45! :-)
  • breuder2313

    Absolutely! We actually accidentally found this out when my mom was visiting with me out there and was flying out of Midway a few days early! They gave her the military rate as well! :-)
  • ProudGMBarb

    Mary..ProudMomofNick...what ship is your son on?

    Went to the movies today to see Avengers, and saw the previews of Battleship...they talked about how they wanted to use as many real sailors as possible, and the sailors were eating it up!

  • Vickyrun

    Chrissy has been home on leave. We are having a wonderful time. She doesn't like to talk about the Navy but that is ok. I understand she needs to relax. it is so great to have her home. The first day was surreal, I kept staring at her. I am so thankful.    

  • ProudGMBarb

    Vicky...enjoy enjoy!

    We just got back from seeing Christian off at the airport. He was upbeat and looking forward to his next adventure, so that kind of made it a bit easier to say goodbye.  At least I keep telling myself that! lol. Soon he'll get a taste of what the Navy is really all about. I don't think they can really tell for sure whether they like it or not when they are just going to school. It's off to the fleet now!

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Happy Moms Day all!

  • ProudGMBarb

    GoldnG8r...I received the email notification of your post, but when I came here to the forum, it didn't show up. Hmmmm...strange. Anyway...congrats to your son for qualifying on the 9mm firearm! So nice to hear those good updates!

    You asked where Christian was going. His ship is out at sea right now, so he'll have to wait on base til it gets back into port...Sasebo, Japan. He started off with a wonderful flight adventure. First part of his fllight was delayed an hour which made him miss his connecting flight. Had to get completely rerouted and spend a bunch of time at airports!

  • ProudGMBarb

    Vickyrun...hope you're still having fun with Chrissy and still staring! Hope you had a great Mother's Day.

  • Vickyrun

    Thanks all, Chrissy is flying back to VA today.

  • Anti M

    Shore duty will depend on whether he's Aegis or non-Aegis.  Aegis is pretty limited, he could end up as an instructor.  Can't do that for a whole career though.  

  • ProudGMBarb

    navybluemom....I'm so sorry about your son's hearing test. Did he have any hearing problems before he went in? Any idea what happened?  Let's keep our fingers crossed he can stay in and still be doing something he loves. (((((Navy Mom Hugz)))))

  • Anti M

    Congrats on the frocking!   

  • ProudGMBarb

    GoldnG8r...Congrats to your son! Yup, I would think being frocked by the CO...and being the only one would make it very special and memorable indeed!

  • ProudGMBarb

    navybluemom...I'm holding your son in my thoughts and prayers.

  • Chris, Forever Ray's Proud Mom

    navybluemom-you've raised a great young man! that attitude will take him far into wherever he ventures. but we'll still keep him in our prayers! we always worry so much more than they do--until they are in our shoes. lol

    GoldnG8r-hope you get to see those pics, I'm glad you get to share in his joy.  I don't' think they know how much we live thru them!

  • Vickyrun

    Chrissy is going to Fleet Week in New York City! She left on her ship today, I am so excited for her and a little jealous. I was born in Highland Falls, NY when my Dad was at West Point, we left when I was two, and I have never been back there. 

  • Sandy's_sailor son

    Hello my Navy sisters. I've been away from this site for awhile. My Mother passed away in January. Needed a break to take time for my family. I hope you and your Sailors have been well.

    My son graduated from C school May 4th.

    Vickyrun.. My son met his ship in Norfolk and he is also in New York for Fleet Week. How exciting!! I hope our Sailors take pictures.
  • Vickyrun

    Lol All I can think about is that espiode on "Sex amd The City" about Fleet week.

  • ProudGMBarb

    Vickyrun...good for Chrissy...hope she enjoys Fleet Week...and NYC!

     

    Sandy....sorry to hear about your mom's passing. My condolences to you and your loved ones.  Congrats to your son! Wishing him all the best in his next Navy adventure!

  • ProudGMBarb

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    Two short videos…the second one is with Congressman Allen West.  Worth your time.

    http://www.therightscoop.com/mark-levin-on-allen-wests-letter-to-ob...

    Also, if you haven’t already seen it, here is a copy of Allen West’s letter to Obama.

    http://west.house.gov/images/stories/Letter_to_President_Obama_re_D...

  • Vickyrun

    Does anyone know if the Parade of Ships was recorded yesterday? I know it was livesteamed but I missed it. 

  • Anti M

    Each time they take the exam, they acquire more points for next time, so it is a little better than practice.  It is hard, to know you did well on the test, yet not have enough points to make the cut.

  • Anti M

    Studying more assuredly pays off.  There are sections on history and leadership as well as the technical stuff.  They can get study guides from the Training Officer, in fact, they MUST complete their PARS/PQS  in order to take the test.  Some do better on exams than others, which is why there are other factors involved such as awards, letters of commendation, and evaluations.  

    I don't know if they still call the hands on check off list of skills and knowledge PARS, or it the study guides are still called PQS, but you get the idea. They don't have to go into the exam cold, the command does everything they can to see there is study time ... one more reason to be too busy to call home.  That's why when people worry that their sailors do at sea, experienced hands kinda chuckle.  Also why sailors learn to sleep when and where they can.

  • Anti M

    There's probably online study sites now.... I'd have to go hit google for those.

  • Vickyrun

    Congrats to your son Jodia and all who passsed.

    Chrissy didn't but she isn't too upset, she is enjoying Fleet week. And tomorrow is her 3rd Navy anniversary.  

  • ProudGMBarb

    A very nicely done restoration and sweet tribute.

    Restored from film taken 67 Years Ago along Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki capturing spontaneous celebrations that broke out upon first hearing news of the Japanese surrender.

    Way back when with Kodachrome 16mm film !

    http://vimeo.com/5645171

  • Mary, Proud Mom of Nick

    Hi all,
    Congrats to all that advanced and to those that did not - hang in there. Emily is your hubby on a frigate? tomahawk is in SD but it requires Top secret clearance. CIWS does have school in SD as BR shared.

    Karla - congrats on NAM #2

    Hope all is well with you and your sailors, can't believe we are almost at 700 members!!!
  • Vickyrun

    Good morning, TGIF! Wear Red today. I hope you all have a nice weekend and that you hear from your sailors. 

  • Proud Navy Mom of Two Sailors

    My son is an ET aboard one of the LHD ships.  I just spoke w/him and he told me he was just assigned to the Mess Deck for 90 days.  He said he is a busboy, clearing tables and putting tables down after chow.  His contract is as an ET.  I don't understand.  Anyone have any information that might help me understand how this works?