Norfolk Sailors - Family & Friends

For families and friends of Sailors who are stationed at Norfolk; for either Sea Duty or Shore Duty Sailors. Just make sure to keep OPSEC issues in mind and not disclose ship movements in advance.

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  • Dad of Sailor

    Yes CO-Twin, can use those boxes anytime you're sending to a FPO address, doesn't matter where the ship is.

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    Thanks, that is nice as it costs about $4 less than the if it fits box. I crammed cookies, three jars of jam and a queensize pillow in one!!
  • CatMom509

    allie1928,

    That makes it hard to us to send care packages of local goodies or her own stuff if she has to pay receive anything at all.  I believe the post boxes should be for 6 mos at a time.

    When you sent mail to the command address, did it ever eventually make it to him or did it get returned to you?

  • Dad of Sailor

    If in fact there is a problem with your Sailors getting mail this should be brought to the attention of their Commanding Officer through the Command Master Chief. Every Sailor must have the opportunity to receive mail without having to pay for it and if this isn't being provided it needs to be addressed.

    Heck, I'll even be the one to call and rattle someones cage if you'd like but I'd need to know what command the Sailor is attached to so I can call the right people.

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    mail seems to be a basic need, kinda like telling them they have to pay to take a shower. Seems rather not family supportive. 

  • allie1928

    Hi..Catmom...he never received the mail. And it was never returned to me.it was my test to see if he could get mail at work...it failed....he tried to rent post office box on base ...none available. And I wanted to send him stuff. So he went to post off on Grandby street. And rents one. D a d of sailor. I will talk to my son on weekend I hope tell him what you said...thanks

  • BeachBunny

    Oh...I'm concerned now...my sailor will be there for a couple of months for C school and I have to mail him the new registration tags for his truck....don't want him pulled over when driving back to the west coast....this just doesn't sound right....

  • Lizb

    I mailed my sons registration and tags over two months ago to the ship he is staying on and he has never received that package yet. One of his friends lives in a house off base so I had to pay for new ones and mailed them to his friends house and he got them in 4 days. So not sure how we are to send him things if they don't get them.
  • BeachBunny

    Oh..I believe you moms in what your saying but this just isn't right for the sailors...

  • allie1928

    I am thankful he has a car and can get to town to pick up his mail....I send a big package once a month...and other small things nothing perishable of course..He loves it when he gets my packages ....when he was in Pensacola FL for A school they had a mail room in his barracks and he just had to stop by the window and get his mail...I would think that is how it would be everybase but it is not the case.  Have a nice day everyone!  Cool here this morning...38 degrees..chilly

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    I don't know why but better make sure this is real. My radar just bristled reading this. There are all kinds of false posting on I turner and made me think, possibly a way to get millayary names and addresses. I would be cautious.
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Not a problem; deleted :)

  • Ellen65

    I have to say, the mail issues sound archaic really.  Weren't the stagecoaches able to deliver mail to the far reaches of the country back before planes, trains and autos?  I'm flabbergasted.  Isn't it against federal law to keep mail from reaching it's recipient? 

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    Seems the two things that are difficult on base at Norfolk is the lack of public transportation for sailors on base and lack of ability to receive mail.

  • Dad of Sailor

    I'm also surprised by how little there is available to Sailors near the piers where the ships tie up, they have to travel away from the ships to find most things. Another thing I was surprised about was my son was sitting in his car in the parking lot across from the ship talking to me on his cell phone (no cell signal on his ship). While we were talking base security knocked on the window of his car and told him he had to leave as they are not allowed to sit in their cars in the parking lots. So let me get this straight, they can't drive and use a cell phone on base and they can't sit in their car and use a cell phone in a parking lot on base? So he got out of his car and walked out of the parking lot and stood on the street with cars driving by to talk on his cell. Brilliant!!!

    It's definitely not the same Navy I spent 26 years in.

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    Do they have like a sailor rec center or lounge close by for them to spend some time off ship? Doesn't sound like it.

  • CountryGirl

    They do have rec centers, bowling alley, movie theater,etc. They can rent boats to go ocean fishing as well. They can fish from a pier on base.
    Checkout the mwr site. http://www.discovermwr.com/navalstationnorfolk/index.html
    We have a lot of other things to do at other bases as well if you have a car. Look up Norfolk MWR. You will see all the other facilities.
  • Josh'smom

    My son's ship is in the yard so he is 15 minutes or so from the main base. Nothing is convenient for those in the yard. He came home this weekend and said he will save everything he can to come home more often because there is nothing around in the yards to do. His ship will be finished in the very near future so hopefully things will get better for him. He's only been there for 2 weeks.
  • Jo1

    CO-TwinSalorsMom,
    My son has had issues with mail delivery on bases so he now has a P.O. box and he doesn't have any problems. He has the box off base in Portsmouth, VA.
  • CatMom509

    Jo1,

    Do P.O. box places have a way to notify people if they have mail in their boxes or do they just have to come by once a week automatically or you just let them know you sent them something?

  • BeachBunny

    They don't notify you CatMom...you have to just go and check...:)

  • Jo1

    No it's like CatMom says and you just check. My son stops by a couple of times a week. His box is located at a UPS store and has longer hours than most so it's convenient.
  • CatMom509

    Okay, thanks!!

  • Proudmom

    There r no mailing places on base in norfolk?
  • allie1928

    Yes are two post offices on base but no post office boxes available...this is why some sailors rent them at post office in town

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    Wow Country girl that is a very helpful posting. Thank you I will make sure my sailor has that link. So does the post office just deliver to like offices and ships? If I mail stuff or letters to my son it will come to his ship right?

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    My son won't be there till end of January. He does not have a drivers license. Can they have a moped? you don't need a license  for that right? Kinda cold in the winter though. Here we go CatMom the opportunity for ours to meet, she can give him rides? LOL

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    No, Virginia doesn't require a license for mopeds, but considering the traffic and roads there, I wouldn't recommend one for traveling much beyond the NEX just off base.

  • Dad of Sailor

    The Navy requires a drivers license and special training before Sailors can get a permit to drive a motorcycle on base. I would think it would be the same for mopeds or any motorized transportation. I'm not positive, just my informed opinion.

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    This is what I found at http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/vehicles/#moped.asp:

    The following provisions apply to mopeds operating on Virginia roadways.  They do not apply to mopeds that are solely operated on private property.

    • Effective July 1, 2013, Virginia law requires that every moped driver operating on Virginia roadways carry a government-issued photo ID (does not have to be a driver’s license).
    • Every driver and passenger must wear a helmet* while riding a moped. Drivers must also wear a face shield, safety glasses or goggles unless the moped has a windshield.
    • Operation of mopeds is prohibited on the interstate.
  • BeachBunny

    Anyone know the paperwork needed to get a parking permit for Norfolk C school??

    I can't find the information just wanted to make sure everything was in order before showing up on base with a vehicle....:)

  • John and Yvonne

    Well, no one came over tonight. Cody's ID card dropped over the side of the ship, and everyone from the USS Ross had to get ready for an underway.

    Yvonne and I bought a new version of Monopoly called Monopoly Electronic Banking this week that we were going to try out tonight. So even though it was only Yvonne and me, after dinner we played the new game together. It is really fun! No cash to pass out or count. An electronic debit machine does all the calculating for you. You play with a credit card that adds or subtracts money from your account. Everyone starts out with $15,000,000 at the beginning of the game. But properties cost between $600,000 and $4,000,000. So the stakes get pretty high quickly! But it is fun!!! :)

    Yvonne won! She ended up bankrupting me and still sitting on almost $20,000,000. I'm glad it's only a game!! Tee Hee...

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Beachbunny, the Pass and ID Office Naval Station Norfolk (Bldg CD-9) is at 9040 Hampton Blvd across from Gate 5, phone 757-322-2973, open 0600-1800 M-F, 0600-1200 Saturday,  757-322-3027 or 757-322-2978.  You need your driver's license, registration, military ID, proof of liability insurance and inspection.

    Poor Cody!!  Better the card than him I suppose :)  I can't believe they have ATM Monopoly, I feel so old LOL  Congrats Yvonne - but it sounds like there's gonna be a rematch......

  • BeachBunny

    Thanks..I'll have my sailor call them....

  • John and Yvonne

    Wow! Today was definitely German food day! What an awesome meal Yvonne made! I love her Sauerbraten (marinated rump roast), Spatzle (German noodle dumplings), Sauerkraut, and Creamed Spinach. Add to that her homemade rye bread, and oh! what a meal!! That was our Sunday dinner today! That was topped off with her German apple crisp and ice cream for dessert. Now I'm ready for a long nap! :)

    Kari joined us for worship at church this morning and then for dinner this afternoon. I really think she enjoyed the meal as much as I did!

    After we ate we prayed together...especially for her time underway, as well as the advancement exam she will be taking.

    I shared a couple of scriptures with her for encouragement that I will share with you here too: check them out.

    1 Corinthians 10:13

    "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it."

     
    Philippians 4:6-9
     
    "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me — put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you."
     
    Matthew 6:33-34
     
    "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
    Please keep Kari, Crystal, Christopher, and Justin in your prayers.


    If any of your sons or daughters are stationed in the area we would love to invite them over for dinner.

  • CatMom509

    Co-Twin,

    Hmmm, we'll see how that works out....

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    I was thinking moped because my sailor who is based out of Norfolk never got a drivers license. He is due back from deployment in January. 

  • Dad of Sailor

    He'd be better served getting a drivers license as that is a life skill that he should have and will need. A moped will just allow him to procrastinate on getting a drivers license even longer. I'm sure there are driving schools in the area where he can learn and then get a license and buy a car. Hoofing it may be the motivation he needs to get the drivers license quickly. 

  • Dad of Sailor

    Just to clarify my prior comment, I can certainly understand using a moped or motorcycle because it is cheaper, uses less gas, enjoys it, etc. My point is that using a moped because he doesn't have a license is going to make things harder for him in the future. He'll need a license to perform his Navy duties at some point and if he doesn't have one someone else will have to pick up the slack for him. It is very hard to make it in this country without a drivers license and I hate for him to use the moped as an excuse to not do something that he should have done a long time ago. Once he has a drivers license then he can ride a moped all he wants. :)

    Not being judgmental of him, just trying to make a point that applies to any young person in this situation. Hope you understand my intent CO-Twin?

  • BeachBunny

    Being a CA weather whimp..doesn't it rain or get cold there? Won't it be hard to ride a moped year around???

  • Dad of Sailor

    I never been to Norfolk but have many friends that have been stationed there and they say it snows on occasion and my son who is there now says it has rained a lot since he got there in April. He's from Phoenix Arizona so a sprinkle to most of you is probably a lot of rain to him. :)

  • Coach Shelia

    Hello Norfolk Family and Friends! My son arrived Norfolk last night! How long does it take to process new Sailor to be welcomed/assigned to the fleet? Thanks in advance for your replies!
  • BeachBunny

    ha, ha...unless it's August and a monsoon is coming thru...went to college in PX..love it there...:))

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    This is a kis that got on his bike and rode 35 miles to sign up for the navy. He is very active, mountain climbs, ice climbs. Our whole town in 8 blocks long so he never felt the need.  He does have a permit and has driven around the block.  He once confused the gas and break and he did not want to drive again.  Said he would figure it out on his own.  Once he is in a huge city he might change his mind. But hey, he said he would figure it out, so I say let him do so. 

  • Dad of Sailor

    Coach Shelia...is he assigned to a ship? It should be immediately upon his arrival unless he's assigned to a ship that is underway. If that's the case they need to arrange a port call for him (fly him somewhere that he can catch the ship or be flown out to the ship). If you can tell us what command he's going to in Norfolk we'll be able to help more.

  • Ellen65

    What do Sailors do when their ship is in dry dock? My son will be arriving there, after E-PACT training, and attached to a ship in dry dock.
  • Dad of Sailor

    Ellen,

    They get farmed out to working crews rehabilitating the ship. It isn't much fun unfortunately and dry dock periods are hard work. He'll be okay though, tell him to stay positive and keep it all in perspective.

  • Proudmom

    My son will be home soon. We will b going on the tiger cruise. Has anyone been on one?
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Proudmom, I nearly did; but when we reached Morehead City NC, it was deemed too rough for us to be taken out to the ship.  Very disappointing, but the upside was being able to be at the pier the next day for the homecoming.

    Some Norfolk news - 

    The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is scheduled to arrive in Portsmouth Friday at 10 a.m. as part of their 2013 officer candidate training deployment.  The Eagle, a 295-foot square-rigged barque, is the largest tall ship flying the stars and stripes in U.S. military service.

    The Eagle will be moored at 100 High Street right by the Norfolk/Portsmouth ferry landing and open for free public tours Friday 1 - 5, Sat 10 - 7, Sun 11 - 3:30.