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calliecl
Aug 24, 2011
rorysmom(Ship13Div244)
Aug 24, 2011
Craig
rorysmom - My advise would be buy "Soap on the Rope" so he doesn't drop the soap in the shower....
Actually, that was suppose to be a joke, but now that I think of it, Gays are allowed to serve as of September 20th, so maybe "soap on the rope" wouldn't be a bad idea...
Being a sailor, my interest is what the Burke can actually do. Being a mom, you could really careless what I have to say about this but I'll say it anyways...
Actually, the Burke is so much better than the Spruance class destroyer that I was on. On our class ship the CIWS mount can only fire to Starboard. On the Burke class they can fire to either port or starboard, which is really cool.
Your son has earned the NEC of 1702, which would really freak out your kid that you knew that. Heck I bet he doesn't even know that.
http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/nec/NECOSVolII/Docu...
Just to tell you the difference between all the CTT's, here is the various systems they repair/operate.
SLQ-32(V)1 – A simple threat warning receiver, it was capable of receiving high-band radar signals of the type commonly carried on missiles and aircraft. The (V)1 was installed on auxiliary ships and small combatants such as frigates. This variant of the system is being phased out as current ships equipped become decommissioned.
SLQ-32(V)2 – Initially the most common variant, the (V)2 added the ability to receive surveillance and targeting radars. This provided a passive targeting capability for Harpoon missile-equipped ships. The (V)2 was installed on frigates, destroyers, and 270-foot (82 m) Coast Guard Cutters.
SLQ-32(V)3 – Expanding on the (V)2’s capabilities, the (V)3 added active radar-jamming capability. The (V)3 was installed on various combatants such as cruisers, battleships, large amphibious ships and high-value replenishment vessels.
SLQ-32(V)4 – Designed for installation on aircraft carriers, the (V)4 consisted of two (V)3 systems, one for each side of the ship, tied to a common computer and display console. Additional line replaceable units and software were added to support the wide separation of the two antenna/electronics enclosures.Sidekick jamming antenna on USS Ford (FFG-54) part of (V)5.
SLQ-32(V)5 – The (V)5 was built as a response to the Stark incident in 1987. The (V)5 incorporated a compact version of the (V)3 system intended to give active jamming capability to the Perry class FFG’s, which were too small to carry a full (V)3.
http://tech.military.com/equipment/view/89176/ddg51---arleigh-burke...
So, I think it's really cool from the Navy side of stuff. I'd rather be there that on some carrier....
Aug 24, 2011
rorysmom(Ship13Div244)
Aug 24, 2011
boilermom
Aug 25, 2011
Angie (Dan's Mom)
@boiler My guess would be it would have something to do with taxes...maybe take a look at the link that Craig posted up above http://www.navyformoms.com/group/ctratemoms/forum/topics/most-sailo...
Although I think you must have a address in the state that you claim residency in...Florida might be a better choice
Aug 25, 2011
Craig
Good job Angie!!!! That is exactly correct!
It's good to see that people actually read the stuff I post...
Angie is 100% correct, He cannot change his residency if he doesn't have an address for that state. Alot of sailors were changing their residency to Alaska way back in the 1970's since Alaska was paying them each year for the great Oil payout. But Alaska got wise, and shut that off within a year.
As Angie said, he really needs to change his residency to Florida, but only if his present state make him pay taxes. If his present state doesn't, then there is no reason to change.
For example, I'm from Colorado. My state milks every dime off of people. It doesn't matter if you don't live in Colorado your entire time while in the Navy, you must still pay taxes on your military income. So when I was in "A" school in Pensacola I just changed my residence (along with 1000's of others) to Florida. I never paid a dime for the next 18 years for state taxes. It kind of tickes me off how a state would charge a military member for using roads, and upkeep of the state if they don't reap the benefit from that. Once I retired, then I change my residence back to Colorado since that is where I'm living.
The bottom-line is Don't change it, unless you pay taxes where you are presently from. The topic will show you the easiest way is to make a will.
I am soooo happy I did it!
Aug 25, 2011
G'sproudmom
Aug 25, 2011
navymom3
Aug 25, 2011
Betsy, mom of Stennis sailor
Good to know, Idahojeep. Thanks! I'm sure he will be happy wherever he goes. I just want to keep him closer. :)
Well, I guess anything is possible, since it does seem as though 4 years do go to San Diego. My son told me that they change things up every few months, so maybe this is the time for him to get his "dream" It's always a wait and see game in the Navy and we will know soon enough. lol
Aug 25, 2011
Craig
Woo-hoo.... Can't wait until next week. I have a VIP coming to my work, which is my nephew who's in CTT "C" school. He here for the long holiday weekend and he will get his 1st peek at what CTT's really do in the field...
Man, I will giving him the complete brief. I hope he brings his roller blades, because I want to show him what the maintenance guys do. Man, no one at his command will believe him once he gets back... Woo-hoo!
He will have the "deer in the headlights" look....
Aug 26, 2011
boilermom
Aug 27, 2011
momKdiv938-daughterK
Aug 27, 2011
Craig
Good luck to those sailors that are about to take the advancement test.
The easy way to remember when the test is:
1st class test is on the 1st Thursday of the month (Mar or Sept)
2nd class test is on the 2nd Thursday of the month (Mar or Sept)
3rd class test is on the 3rd Thursday of the month (Mar or Sept)
Good luck son!
Aug 30, 2011
navymom3
Aug 30, 2011
Craig
Lady - I'm not 100% positive, but I think your daughter falls into a weird rule that applies to the SCORE program, which I think is what your daughter is doing.
But like I said, I'm not 100%. You need to ask your daughter what program she's doing to cross rate (I think it's SCORE but the Navy might have another).
Here is the rule for the SCORE:
14. Navy-wide Examinations a. PO1’s will not be eligible for further advancement except by Navy-wide competitive examination in the new rating after conversion is completed. In this regard, PO1’s receiving official notification of advancement must voluntarily disenroll from the SCORE program or decline advancement. b. Personnel under instruction in a Class “A” School intended to prepare them for rating change are prohibited from participating in a Navy-wide examination for change in rating or advancement. All personnel ordered to Class “A” School for rating conversion may participate in the advancement program for their present rating, if otherwise qualified, until the class convening date; however, if selected for advancement, a request must be submitted to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-4811/4812) for authority to effect the advancement to the next paygrade in the new rating.
http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/milpersman/1000/110...
Per the testees comment:
Aug 30, 2011
Craig
Lady - More info.. Look at Page 2-12
http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/instructions/BUPERS...
and since I gave more info on that, then I have to give more info on this:
It took me along time to figure out how a woman's brain works. It finally can be explained here in one, easy-to-understand illustration:
With a woman, every one of those little blue balls is a thought about something that needs to be done, a decision or a problem that needs to be solved.
A man has only 2 balls and they take up all his thoughts.
Aug 30, 2011
glassdog
Finally found out where my son lives on Oahu! Not Schofield base as his orders read, but in a town that starts with a w and that I can't pronounce! Once again you guys with the info were right on! He says they have a small fridge and microwave. a communal kitchen, and best of all the swimming pool is across the street from him. The bad news is there aren't a lot of places to eat in the area but the one restaurant that is there is very reasonably priced. The bad news with that is they are only open monday thru friday.
They us the NEX at Schofield Barracks, but so far they haven't used the galley, and he of course hasn't asked if they can us the galley. However hours may not work with his schedule anyway!
He finally got everything signed. Took a whole week!
Also has anyone ever heard of a sailor that goes in as an E3 and is getting ready to test for E4 who has had to go back and get his college transcripts again? Mine found out on the 24th that he had to have an official copy to some area in Virginia by 9/1! I finally called his recruiter who went down to MEP's and dug out their copy and overnighted it on Monday so my son can test on 9/15. The recruiter said he had never had this happen before!
Aug 31, 2011
sunshine73
Aug 31, 2011
navymom3
Glassdog could the town be Wahiawa. That is the area where they built the new building. It is pronounced Wha-he-wha. In Hawaii if it starts with a w the w gives the w sound. But if the w is in the middle of the word it makes a v sound. We started living in Ewa Beach which is pronounced eh-va. He will get the hang of how they pronounce things.
Also there are places in Wahiawa to eat he must be on the outskirts of town only. It's not that big but a lot of tattoo shops and girl clubs.
Aug 31, 2011
mumziepooh
{{{{sunshine}}}}been praying for you guys. Go see your boy and feed him...he is just withering away! Take a warm shower, sleep in the AC and blow dry your hair - all those things we take for granted until God shows us his power and we have to do without.
So....son is at Whidby - I've spoken to him quite a few times. He likes the area - pretty peaceful there - except when the planes land or take off which is all the time. He is going for some training in Pittsburgh...in fact he has lots of training lined up so he won't be there much. Pittsburgh? I wonder what is there? He tells me NOTHING. So I ask nothing!
Aug 31, 2011
momoffour(Ship 11 div 119)
Aug 31, 2011
navymom3
Aug 31, 2011
Craig
navymom - They actually just changed that rule about 10% per month. Now (as of Oct 2010) it's only 3%. It was a money saving measure.
momoffour - As navymom says, they will find out in December. However, last year they found out at Thanksgiving (I think it was last year?). They can then be "Frocked", but they won't actually get paid until their increment comes up (Jan thru Jun).
See more info in the "pages" section (under the members pictures above)
Aug 31, 2011
navymom3
Thanks Craig i will let my son know about the 3%. He doesn't get to test until march for E6.
Aug 31, 2011
NavyMom4J
Sunshine73- so very sorry to hear of the conditions and loss so many are experiencing in your area, and other areas hit by the hurricane. Prayers coming your way and hopes that recovery does not take too long- glad you are ok.
Aug 31, 2011
sunshine73
Sep 1, 2011
navymom3
Sep 1, 2011
NavyMom4J
Sep 1, 2011
Craig
My son said the advancement test was hard! But he said everyone thought it was hard, so hopefully that's a good thing. Everything seems about equal for all of them. The award points that the more senior people have are offset with my sons EP evaluations & points. So everything is about equal. Now it's a long wait till Thanksgiving to find the results... (thanks clockard for reminding me it was last year at Thanksgiving they found out).
Good luck to those going for up for E5 next Thursday! Woo-hoo....
navymom - Japan shore duty would be awesome. What would be cool is if he shipped a nice muscle car over there. He would make quite a bit of $$$. Those japanese have alot of money to burn, and since it's free to ship, he would do real good. He should ask his sponsor about classic cars over there...
Sep 2, 2011
momoffour(Ship 11 div 119)
Sep 2, 2011
NavyMom4J
Son made it home! I won't want to let him go come Monday- LOL. He ships to San Diego October 18th- but will have some leave to come home before then too I think. Now I am going to revisit all the conversations previously about how all of this works with getting their stuff moved - and flying home before flying to duty station. When I asked him he had no idea yet! I know with all of the info here I can seem somewhat intelligent to him - he will be amazed! LOL
Craig- good luck to your son's passing! I just know he did!
Sep 2, 2011
navymom3
Thanks Craig and Dee.
Craig he does not have a car right now except the one of our he is using. He was going to get one once he gets there I think. Unless it would be cheaper to get one here and have it shipped. What do you think would be the best. I know he could probably go without a car but he has now gotten used to having one. Any info would be great. Also what does he do about housing all the info I see is on family housing and he is single.
Sep 2, 2011
Karen(Nick's Mom)
Sep 2, 2011
Craig
navymom - He can't ship a car to Japan if it's newer than 1976 due to the embargo.
I actually posted something about this in this section on August 20, 2011 at 11:53am. I went ahead and made a "pages" for it, because I know others will ask. Pages is located under the members pictures above.
To me, I'd ask the sponsor how much 1957 Chevy go for there. You can pick them up cheap here in the states, and I know some Japanese guy would go crazy having one.
When I went to Guam, my sponsor recommended that I buy a nice pick-up truck because the Guamanian loved them. I didn't, but I wished I did. They pay a fortune for them.
Karen - Glad to have you onboard. Make dang sure you join the CTI group too.
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/cti
Sep 2, 2011
sunshine73
Sep 2, 2011
navymom3
Sep 2, 2011
Craig
Cars in Japan are really, really cheap. He doesn't want, nor can he bring on if its newer than 1976. Have his just get one there.
The only exception if it's a classic (older than 1976). He will have a headache if he tries to bring a newer one. And, he better have lots of $$$$$ ready because they will quarantine the car. He would have to pay $$$$$$ in storage cost. So don't attempt to do it.
Sep 2, 2011
navymom3
Sep 2, 2011
calliecl
Sep 2, 2011
glassdog
Sep 3, 2011
NavyMom4J
calliecl- My son has to be in San Diego October 18th. He has his written orders now, but does not know any details yet on how his move will work. He has a few things with him in P'cola he needs to move as well as wants his stuff in Denver moved- so not sure how this will work out yet. (So great having him home but worried about the Tropical storm hitting P'cola for his return on Monday).
Sep 3, 2011
navymom3
Sep 3, 2011
NavyMom4J
Sep 3, 2011
navymom3
Sep 3, 2011
NavyMom4J
Sep 3, 2011
Paula (was Capricorna)
navymom3 and NavyMom4J - Same here. I have a long list of miracles the Navy performed on my son. The best was that he was assigned to the Head Crew while in Boot Camp - it was PERFECT sweet revenge for me. The Navy succeeded where I failed. I'm just happy that our Sailors turned out so well.
Sep 3, 2011
Craig
Woo-hoo! Got my nephew into the NIOC Denver building to see what actually happens in the field for CT's. He was in total shock on the equipment and the things that happen. Glad to have made his day!
NavyMom4J - Have his go to the Travel Management Office (TMO) office to set up his House Hold Good (HHG) shipment. He needs to tell them he wants a split shipment, 1 to Denver to his Home of Record, and one to his new duty station. It's an easy thing to do, as long as he has his orders. He can send an express shipment to San Diego which mean he will get it within days, but it is limited to 500 lbs.
Sep 3, 2011
Paula (was Capricorna)
Sep 3, 2011
NavyMom4J
Sep 3, 2011