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Started this discussion. Last reply by shirleyblack52 Sep 26, 2014. 9 Replies 0 Likes
i cant send a email to my soj in japanContinue
Posted on June 6, 2013 at 2:07pm 7 Comments 0 Likes
my son is in japan and will leave to go on the boat for 6 months how is it on the boat
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What is your Sailor's rating (job/specialty)? There may be a group for that as well.
Since you have a Sailor, you can change "Waiting to leave for Boot Camp" to "Enlisted".
Don't forget to make changes 1, 2, and 3.
Join USS George Washington Sailors, CARRIER Families! and/or Yokosuka, Japan Moms. The USS George Washington, currently stationed in Japan, will move to Newport News, Va., for its refueling and complex overhaul. When that happens you will want check out Norfolk Sailors - Family & Friends.
If your Username contains your last name, you need to make changes 1, 2 (the URL appears to contain a different last name, so that gives even more info about you), and 3 at the bottom of OPSEC and PERSEC (Making Changes to Your Profile) (clickable link). There may be other changes you need to make as well, so read and consider each of the changes.
What is your Sailor's rating (job/specialty) and/or where is he stationed (what vessel, if one)? There may be groups I can direct you to.
I requested you as a friend but it is still pending. I have a contact name for you if you are interested.
has you son got to come home
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My son did not like Japan either when he first arrived. It's was a culture shock and his first time being so far away from his family....We live in Florida....Now that he's been there nearly two yrs and made some really great friends, things are much better. He and his buddies rent a little place just off base and I think that has helped a great deal. Although he is not saving as much $ as he should, sleeping in a bed rather than a rack is really nice. Your sailor will adjust. It just takes time. Sometimes I think it's harder on us parents than anyone else. My son joined right out of high school - bootcamp, A school, Japan.....my first child to leave home. I probably cried everyday for the first year :( It will does get easier. Send letters, pictures, care packages and email every chance you get. I have found that no new is good news. When I don't hear from him, I know he is out having fun. From what I hear, the port towns are wild and crazy fun. Encourage your sailor to go rock climbing, hit the beach and take in the sites. My son has sent us beautiful pictures from his adventures. He's experiencing things that would not be possible in FL. I'll keep you in my prayers ~ Hang tough, it will get easier.
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