Anti, I'm confused. My son came home from GL twice. Once for Christmas and once after A School. He made arrangements through the base and we are far more than 300 miles away.
No doubt he was on leave... which has no miles limits. The 300 miles applies to liberty, not leave. The Christmas stand down requires they use their leave days, as does the break between A school and their next assignment.
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick - Kingsville is about 40 miles south of Corpus Christi, TX. I think it is a naval air base. Could be wrong about that but my ET will be studiying air traffic control communications and equipment.
Well, this was probably the fastest week I've had in awhile. My little girl is already back in Chicago bound for Texas. I'm so excited for her and she starts a new chapter in her Navy life. But the ache in my chest tells another story. I think I'll chill just a bit once I know she's made it safely to the base in TX. Hopefully, she'll be there by the 1st of the week.
My ET's journey from Great Lakes to Kingsville has officially begun. All 1360 miles of it. She is driving...alone. Which is the part that has me freaked out the most. Please pray for her safety. Thanks.
Maddie grandma to AK - Thank you, thank you, thank you! I never knew of the Sailors Rescue List. Man, does that ever make me feel good. Knowing that extra "security blanket" is there for my ET is invaluable.
MT ET traveled from Great Lakes, IL to Little Rock, AR yesterday. Got about half the journey under her belt. Is headed to Houston today. Please keep her in your prayers.
MY ET arrived safely at the Kingsville Naval Air Station around 12 Noon yesterday. Phew! An absolute sigh of relief. Haven't heard from her. Suppose she is busier than heck which is fine by me. I am really excited for her as she starts this new chapter in her Navy life.
For our FC families, got a call the other night from an old friend who was an FC with my hubby back in the 80s/90s. He was asking about our son, hoping that his Navy days were drawing to a close as he had a job available for him. Starting pay was $73,500. So as you are trying to understand just what it is your sailor does ---- I assure you, there is a good future ahead for them!
Now our FC, had to make a choice recently to stay or go. He has decided to re-enlist and will be leaving Pearl Harbor next week and will be home for dinner on Friday! Then after a few weeks of chill time ---- it's off to a new destroyer in San Diego for him. A new ship, different ports and a big deployment awaits him!
Maja, our Sailor drove from VA to San Diego in April. I know what you went through while she was on the road. He took his time and saw so many landmarks.
Mary, your news just reinforced what we have been told about the FC rate. Hopefully the 18 months of schooling will pay off for all our FC's and ET's. R is assigned to a new destroyer also. Not sure when he will be deployed.
Agreed Connie, November brings good things to all of our military.
I was that young Navy wife with two kids, wondering what the next command will be. It is not an easy decision for them to make. For us, the decision was made when my husband messed up his back and was medically separated after 10 years ---- sometimes I wonder what decision we would have made if it was up to us. We LOVEd living overseas, loved our Navy family and are still very tight with many of our FC families, three of them followed us to Atlanta so we could continue that bond. Others live overseas and in different parts of the country but ...they are family forever.
I hope Matt and his wife will be able to come to the decision that works for them.
BR549 ---- Nick is Aegis
Everyone ready for a good weekend? Hope you are safe from the upcoming weather situation.
Weather & travels...my FC & his sister (USAF wife) made the drive safely from SD to McGuire AFB in New Jersey and now are looking forward to Frankenstorm. So I am listening to Nightline & hear that Norfolk has sent 24 ships out to sea in advance of the storm, no big deal, regular operating procedure right? Except that my FC was planning to leave Sunday for his report date of 10/31.
So I pick up the phone & call him Me: "Honey, you might want to call your contact number in the morning & ask them what they want you to do, I don't think riding out a hurricane in a Cooper Mini is the safest option"; FC: "Okay ma..."
Then my daughter informs me that my SIL is going on special storm assignment to Charlotte on Sunday & she will be riding out the storm on her own, "Mom, how do you prepare for a hurricane & a snow storm at the same time" she askes me...huh, ya got me babe.
If he reports in while the sea is out unexpectedly, they just put him in the holding barracks. But yeah, dont' travel in a Mini is a storm. Unless you want to fly....
Thanks Anti M, knew you'd make me laugh! They re now aware that he is in NJ & he is waiting for further direction...more phone calls to come. Correction: Charleston (not Charlotte) for my SIL...moving planes out of the way of harm
So glad I am not traveling this week, looks like a lot of activity to come or certainly alot of prep work for our military. They always send the ships out because the ships are safer at sea in these conditions than at a pier.
Prayers for everyone in the path - may it be more media than a real event.
your son is correct goldng8r. they were going to send them out but decided to let all but one (don't know why only one) ride it out and those that are aready out are going to go around the storm. if this was a higher category, i think 3 and up, they do send them out and usually get the planes out too.
I wounder if my son's ship is out in Hurricane Sandy. How ironic it is that he is out in a hurricane with my name. I am kind of worried. Destroyers are not very big.
My son's ship left the night before the decision was made not to send all the ships out. Hopefully his ship beat the worst of the storm. DDG's are fast so he is probably out of the way.
The rest of the story...my FC hung out with my daughter in NJ to ride out the hurricane together. He made it to the Monterey last night after a VERY long drive. "Mom sometimes I was only going 10 mph...and then it was stop & go...", now that is bound to extend a normally 6 hour trip just a bit. Thankfully there was nothing more than flickering power, high winds & driving rain where they were.
Tonight's phone call was a riot. He is exhausted after yesterday's drive & was sitting in his car charging his phone with his Kindle charger because he left his at my daughter's house. Got to hear about his first day, questions he was asked before his brain had a chance to fully engage, the fox he saw both last night & tonight, the description of his rack and his opinions & thoughts on the future.
What tickled me the most was the reaction of shipmates to the fact that he has been in for 23 months now & is just getting to the fleet, along with their amazement over all the experiences he has had in the interim during holds.
I do know that they will be going on a short run after Christmas and then a 6-9 mo deployment around his birthday.
Thanks ladies, he has called from LA, San Diego and the next stop is home! It has been eight months since we seen him and about 18 months since he has been home. 6 pm cannot get here fast enough!
My son heads out to Virginia to start C school in less than 2 weeks. His original orders said early January with leave over Christmas. Mothers plan and the Navy laughs! He's sick to death of being on hold in GL so I'm happy for him. I am a Navy mom and I just roll with the waves... (repeat as often as necessary until I believe it :-))
Anybody have any experience with thier sailor "cross-decking"? Chrissy wants to transfer to another ship and has a friend who will trade with her. Her ship is going to be forward deployed to Spain next year and she wants to stay in the US. I am wondering what her chances are that she will be approved for the new ship.
Cross-decking experiences can vary wildly, so much depends on the individual ships. Most of the time it goes smoothly, especially if it doesn't cost the Navy a dime.
My husband is currently in BC and his PIR will be on Nov 30th. Does anyone know if my husband will be able to spend the night with me during liberty/PIR weekend? Or will he be required to report back or stay on base each night? Just thought this is the perfect place to ask since this is a AECF group and many of you have gone through PIR weekend :)
Oh no :( I've already purchased tickets for us to see the Bulls that Saturday. Thank you so much for responding. I guess I will have to sell the tickets. Do you know what time their curfew is?
Hi all, I just received an email from a friend who's an ET. I asked whether or not my husband will be able to stay overnight with me during liberty weekend (PIR). Here's what she said:
"Graduation weekend is different. It's automatic overnight, but he'll still have to check into his BEQ and they'll give him a lib brief and call back info. He just has to call his BEQ those 2 nights by a certain time, basically phone mustering. They have to account for him Friday and Saturday night. On Sunday he'll have to be back on base since Monday will be his official big day of starting at Great Lakes ;) (After checking in with the BEQ on Friday they usually "march" the group to the front gate where the mwr office and visitor center is to meet back up with their family."
msmariannem - I would be careful counting on that information as that has not been my experience. My husband is an ET, graduated from BC 2/3, and he was not allowed to stay overnight with me during PIR weekend. I have not heard of anyone being allowed overnights. Sorry...
Hi tiffanyk2010, you're right. I just received several responses from my husband's PIR group and they said things have changed and Sailors are no longer allowed to stay overnight with families during PIR liberty weekend. Thank you.
Sorry msmariannem :( It stinks, I know. But trust me, it will be so good to see him at all, it won't even really register. My hubby and I had plenty of alone time at the hotel to just be together. Even sharing him with his family. It really was a great weekend. :)
The overnights stopped a couple years ago, so there are ETs out there who don't know it has changed, and the old info is still floating around the internet.
Concernedad
Anti, I'm confused. My son came home from GL twice. Once for Christmas and once after A School. He made arrangements through the base and we are far more than 300 miles away.
Oct 17, 2012
Anti M
No doubt he was on leave... which has no miles limits. The 300 miles applies to liberty, not leave. The Christmas stand down requires they use their leave days, as does the break between A school and their next assignment.
Oct 17, 2012
Maja/Ship 09 Div 16
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick - Kingsville is about 40 miles south of Corpus Christi, TX. I think it is a naval air base. Could be wrong about that but my ET will be studiying air traffic control communications and equipment.
Oct 17, 2012
Maja/Ship 09 Div 16
Well, this was probably the fastest week I've had in awhile. My little girl is already back in Chicago bound for Texas. I'm so excited for her and she starts a new chapter in her Navy life. But the ache in my chest tells another story. I think I'll chill just a bit once I know she's made it safely to the base in TX. Hopefully, she'll be there by the 1st of the week.
Oct 19, 2012
Maja/Ship 09 Div 16
My ET's journey from Great Lakes to Kingsville has officially begun. All 1360 miles of it. She is driving...alone. Which is the part that has me freaked out the most. Please pray for her safety. Thanks.
Oct 20, 2012
Maja/Ship 09 Div 16
Maddie grandma to AK - Thank you, thank you, thank you! I never knew of the Sailors Rescue List. Man, does that ever make me feel good. Knowing that extra "security blanket" is there for my ET is invaluable.
MT ET traveled from Great Lakes, IL to Little Rock, AR yesterday. Got about half the journey under her belt. Is headed to Houston today. Please keep her in your prayers.
Oct 21, 2012
Maja/Ship 09 Div 16
MY ET arrived safely at the Kingsville Naval Air Station around 12 Noon yesterday. Phew! An absolute sigh of relief. Haven't heard from her. Suppose she is busier than heck which is fine by me. I am really excited for her as she starts this new chapter in her Navy life.
Oct 23, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
Now our FC, had to make a choice recently to stay or go. He has decided to re-enlist and will be leaving Pearl Harbor next week and will be home for dinner on Friday! Then after a few weeks of chill time ---- it's off to a new destroyer in San Diego for him. A new ship, different ports and a big deployment awaits him!
Hope all is well with our AECF families!
Oct 26, 2012
R'sproudmom
Maja, our Sailor drove from VA to San Diego in April. I know what you went through while she was on the road. He took his time and saw so many landmarks.
Mary, your news just reinforced what we have been told about the FC rate. Hopefully the 18 months of schooling will pay off for all our FC's and ET's. R is assigned to a new destroyer also. Not sure when he will be deployed.
Oct 26, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
I was that young Navy wife with two kids, wondering what the next command will be. It is not an easy decision for them to make. For us, the decision was made when my husband messed up his back and was medically separated after 10 years ---- sometimes I wonder what decision we would have made if it was up to us. We LOVEd living overseas, loved our Navy family and are still very tight with many of our FC families, three of them followed us to Atlanta so we could continue that bond. Others live overseas and in different parts of the country but ...they are family forever.
I hope Matt and his wife will be able to come to the decision that works for them.
BR549 ---- Nick is Aegis
Everyone ready for a good weekend? Hope you are safe from the upcoming weather situation.
Oct 26, 2012
Chris, Forever Ray's Proud Mom
My ET son just got on his ship after C school in time for the hurricane! Haven't heard from him, but know he's glad to be finally "home"
Oct 26, 2012
Deb (FC Mom)
Weather & travels...my FC & his sister (USAF wife) made the drive safely from SD to McGuire AFB in New Jersey and now are looking forward to Frankenstorm. So I am listening to Nightline & hear that Norfolk has sent 24 ships out to sea in advance of the storm, no big deal, regular operating procedure right? Except that my FC was planning to leave Sunday for his report date of 10/31.
So I pick up the phone & call him Me: "Honey, you might want to call your contact number in the morning & ask them what they want you to do, I don't think riding out a hurricane in a Cooper Mini is the safest option"; FC: "Okay ma..."
Then my daughter informs me that my SIL is going on special storm assignment to Charlotte on Sunday & she will be riding out the storm on her own, "Mom, how do you prepare for a hurricane & a snow storm at the same time" she askes me...huh, ya got me babe.
Serenity NOW!!! Love being a military mom ;-)
Oct 27, 2012
Anti M
If he reports in while the sea is out unexpectedly, they just put him in the holding barracks. But yeah, dont' travel in a Mini is a storm. Unless you want to fly....
Oct 27, 2012
Deb (FC Mom)
Thanks Anti M, knew you'd make me laugh! They re now aware that he is in NJ & he is waiting for further direction...more phone calls to come. Correction: Charleston (not Charlotte) for my SIL...moving planes out of the way of harm
Oct 27, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
Prayers for everyone in the path - may it be more media than a real event.
Oct 27, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
Oct 27, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
your son is correct goldng8r. they were going to send them out but decided to let all but one (don't know why only one) ride it out and those that are aready out are going to go around the storm. if this was a higher category, i think 3 and up, they do send them out and usually get the planes out too.
Oct 27, 2012
Sandy's_sailor son
Oct 28, 2012
Sandy's_sailor son
Oct 28, 2012
Sandy's_sailor son
Oct 29, 2012
Vickyrun
looks like the storm is not so bad in VA worst is going to hit NJ and NY
Oct 29, 2012
Janie134
I'm visiting in Williamsburg, VA, not too far from Norfolk, but more inland.
NO STORM here at all today. Rain sprinkles and NO wind at all. Advisories said to stay inside, so I did, but for no good reason it seems.
Oct 29, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
anyone here have a FC on the Fitzgerald?
Oct 30, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
Oct 31, 2012
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
navybluemom,
what ship is your son on?
Nov 1, 2012
Deb (FC Mom)
The rest of the story...my FC hung out with my daughter in NJ to ride out the hurricane together. He made it to the Monterey last night after a VERY long drive. "Mom sometimes I was only going 10 mph...and then it was stop & go...", now that is bound to extend a normally 6 hour trip just a bit. Thankfully there was nothing more than flickering power, high winds & driving rain where they were.
Tonight's phone call was a riot. He is exhausted after yesterday's drive & was sitting in his car charging his phone with his Kindle charger because he left his at my daughter's house. Got to hear about his first day, questions he was asked before his brain had a chance to fully engage, the fox he saw both last night & tonight, the description of his rack and his opinions & thoughts on the future.
What tickled me the most was the reaction of shipmates to the fact that he has been in for 23 months now & is just getting to the fleet, along with their amazement over all the experiences he has had in the interim during holds.
I do know that they will be going on a short run after Christmas and then a 6-9 mo deployment around his birthday.
This is so cool, now I'm getting excited!
Nov 1, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
Sounds like its time to stock up on those flat rate boxes! Glad he made it safely to his command.
Navybluemom A big congratulations to your Son on the NAM! Where did the year go?!
Long day ahead but our Nick is on his way HOME from Pearl Harbor!!!
Nov 1, 2012
Vickyrun
Enjoy the Homecoming Mary!
Nov 2, 2012
Mary, Proud Mom of Nick
Nov 2, 2012
jacqueline-rn
My son heads out to Virginia to start C school in less than 2 weeks. His original orders said early January with leave over Christmas. Mothers plan and the Navy laughs! He's sick to death of being on hold in GL so I'm happy for him. I am a Navy mom and I just roll with the waves... (repeat as often as necessary until I believe it :-))
Nov 2, 2012
Vickyrun
Anybody have any experience with thier sailor "cross-decking"? Chrissy wants to transfer to another ship and has a friend who will trade with her. Her ship is going to be forward deployed to Spain next year and she wants to stay in the US. I am wondering what her chances are that she will be approved for the new ship.
Nov 3, 2012
Anti M
Cross-decking experiences can vary wildly, so much depends on the individual ships. Most of the time it goes smoothly, especially if it doesn't cost the Navy a dime.
Nov 4, 2012
Vickyrun
Ok Thanks
Nov 5, 2012
MsMarianneM
Aloha all,
My husband is currently in BC and his PIR will be on Nov 30th. Does anyone know if my husband will be able to spend the night with me during liberty/PIR weekend? Or will he be required to report back or stay on base each night? Just thought this is the perfect place to ask since this is a AECF group and many of you have gone through PIR weekend :)
Mahalo,
Marianne
Nov 6, 2012
Anti M
He cannot spend the night, sorry. He does have to go back each evening.
Nov 6, 2012
MsMarianneM
Oh no :( I've already purchased tickets for us to see the Bulls that Saturday. Thank you so much for responding. I guess I will have to sell the tickets. Do you know what time their curfew is?
Nov 6, 2012
aguerrero11
10pm
Nov 6, 2012
aguerrero11
and you can pick him up around like 7 in the morning
Nov 6, 2012
MsMarianneM
Thank you aguerrero11!
Nov 6, 2012
Anti M
Be aware they can change the curfew times if even one new sailor messes up. Stay flexible.
Nov 6, 2012
Vickyrun
That is true that happen to us and she couldn't go to the airport with me.
Nov 6, 2012
magsmom
Another FYI..when my daughter graduated and I brought her that
first night there was quite a line of cars at the gate so you might want
to be a little
Nov 6, 2012
magsmom
early!
Nov 6, 2012
MsMarianneM
Hi all, I just received an email from a friend who's an ET. I asked whether or not my husband will be able to stay overnight with me during liberty weekend (PIR). Here's what she said:
"Graduation weekend is different. It's automatic overnight, but he'll
still have to check into his BEQ and they'll give him a lib brief and
call back info. He just has to call his BEQ those 2 nights by a certain
time, basically phone mustering. They have to account for him Friday and
Saturday night. On Sunday he'll have to be back on base since Monday
will be his official big day of starting at Great Lakes ;)
(After checking in with the BEQ on Friday they usually "march" the group
to the front gate where the mwr office and visitor center is to meet
back up with their family."
Nov 6, 2012
tiffanyk2010
msmariannem - I would be careful counting on that information as that has not been my experience. My husband is an ET, graduated from BC 2/3, and he was not allowed to stay overnight with me during PIR weekend. I have not heard of anyone being allowed overnights. Sorry...
Nov 6, 2012
MsMarianneM
Hi tiffanyk2010, you're right. I just received several responses from my husband's PIR group and they said things have changed and Sailors are no longer allowed to stay overnight with families during PIR liberty weekend. Thank you.
Nov 6, 2012
tiffanyk2010
Sorry msmariannem :( It stinks, I know. But trust me, it will be so good to see him at all, it won't even really register. My hubby and I had plenty of alone time at the hotel to just be together. Even sharing him with his family. It really was a great weekend. :)
Nov 6, 2012
Anti M
The overnights stopped a couple years ago, so there are ETs out there who don't know it has changed, and the old info is still floating around the internet.
Nov 6, 2012
aguerrero11
If you have a military ID card then you can drive them on base to their ship which saves them the walk and gives you extra time with them
Nov 6, 2012
Vickyrun
Take a bus or taxi you can get on the base faster.
Nov 7, 2012