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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018. 

Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)

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OPSEC - Navy Operations Security

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Tobianne
  • Female
  • Canton, OH
  • United States

Tobianne's Friends

  • Bonesy
  • mommyof5
  • LaSue (Ship 2, DIV 948)
  • ProudMamma
  • KarlaJean (Seabee Mom)
  • Steph Proud AG Mom
  • CDMom
  • sonyadw1
  • Squeekerz
  • Angel W ProudMom
  • Thomdent (Dustin's mom)
  • SAwife11
  • AdirondackD
  • mrmom-ship03div087
  • ktssong
 

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Profile Information

A little about me:
I am a mother of 4 children.1 son and 3 daughters, my oldest daughter is a USN Seabee, she is a CECN.
She loves her job and her fellow Seabee co-workers.
I am here to support my
Son/Daughter
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I...
Was proud and encouraged it
The Navy offers opportunities that...
perseverance, never give up on your kids. I have weathered a lot with my daughter while she was trying to get finished with BC. She has the heart and soul and showed me that she will never give up. I have now watched as one made it through with trials and as one will come home and have to start his life over again. My advice, hang on tight. Things that seems so on the civilian side can change and not be so on the Navy side. Use God as your Guide.
Our Navy experience so far...
It was positive and maturing. Our relationship has grown stronger.

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At 3:31pm on May 14, 2013, Steph Proud AG Mom said…

TobiAnne,  Thank you- except I don't get the calls- wish I would- she's been in Fit now since May 1 I really hope she gets this soon...

At 10:02am on November 14, 2011, AdirondackD said…

Hello, sorry I did not get back to you sooner, no internet at home.  My daughter has only been in BC for 2 weeks and they stamped on her report that she can not reinlist in the Navy or Marines.  What can she do?  She is sitting in Ship 5 now waiting to hear from legal.

At 1:05pm on June 16, 2011, Angel W ProudMom said…

 

Hi Tobianne,

I was sent to contact you by Dianne,

and so I  sent you a friend request..

 

 

At 12:27pm on May 8, 2011, Thomdent (Dustin's mom) said…
So do tell, how is Kayla doing?  Dustin finally called yesterday...his girlfriend, which is fine.  She said he told her to throw away the letters he wrote the first week because he definately feels different now. (whew)  Keep me posted on activities, I would love to help with any project!  Robin
At 10:21pm on March 20, 2011, ktssong said…
Mason is by Kings Island.  We are about 20 minutes North of Ohio River/City of Cincinnati.  Thank you for the tip about the Ohio Group.  I will look for it too.
At 1:44pm on February 23, 2011, Ellen S. said…

The Navy Hymn just came on my station which prompted me to check for the submariners verses,  and found these for Kayla:

 Lord, stand beside the Women who build,
And give them courage, strength, and skill.
O grant them peace of heart and mind,
And comfort loved ones left behind.
Lord, hear our prayers for all Seabees,
Where'er they be on land or sea.

  • R. J. Dietrich (1960)

 

O God, protect the women who,
In service, faith in thee renew;
O guide devoted hands of skill
And bless their work within thy will;
Inspire their lives that they may be
Examples fair on land and sea.

  • Lines 1-4, Merle E. Strickland (1972) and
  • adapted by James D. Shannon (1973)
  • Lines 5-6, Beatrice M. Truitt (1948)

At 2:02pm on February 22, 2011, Ellen S. said…
Hi Tobianne, My girl passed her run this morning!!!!!!!!  I am so excited and my whole office now knows.  Something about running two of my coworkers over while getting close to a window for the reception clued them in!!!!  Thank you for your prayers and good wishes.  You were right a great weight has been lifted off my shoulders.  She called me on Saturday so devastated and today in great joy.  God is so good and faithful.  Ellen
At 5:41pm on February 10, 2011, Ellen S. said…
Thanks, now if the recruiter would give me a call back to confirm what we have figured out.  Take care and tell your daughter I am proud of her.  Had some good friends in the Seabees at Charleston.  They always seemed to me to have a lot of fun and a good job.
At 5:31pm on February 10, 2011, Ellen S. said…
She is going to be a CTN.  Going back to Pcola.  We were stationed there for a while.  Not on Corry but on NAS.  I was a CTM so I am familar with Corry.  Once she gets there she will be good I know.  I will keep you informed.
At 5:08pm on February 10, 2011, Ellen S. said…
She has had a cold almost from the start and has problems running.  Do you know if Ship 6 or 4 has a name?  Thanks for the encouragment. 
 
 
 

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