My son is at A-School in Great Lakes-He is scheduled to Graduate on April 9th-do they have a program and will we be allowed to attend? any info would be helpful
Added by Shelleya on January 28, 2010 at 7:22pm —
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Added by DeannaD-Bigpumpkin on January 28, 2010 at 5:22pm —
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moms: there's a dog that needs a home. Her "dad" has been deployed for a year and the mom is moving to be with her family and cannot keep her. She is on her way from NC with the family to Salt Lake City where they hope to find a no kill shelter who will not release her to people who fight dogs. She's a gentle family dog. Email me for an email address or more information.
from facebook:
URGENT Headed to Salt Lake:*My dog Rosie needs ResQ Shelter bound *Family driving to Salt lake… Continue
Added by TexasDocMom on January 28, 2010 at 4:22pm —
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Hi, My son just went to BC Jan 25, 2010. He is 29 years old. He is married and has a 3 yr. old. He decided to go in to make a good living for his family. It seems wierd because even though I didn't see him all the time, I knew he was around and I could see him anytime I wanted. Now I know I won't see him until graduation and I hope he can handle the pressure even though he might be older than any other person who has joined with him. I guess he finally decided what he wanted to be when he grew…
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Added by scorpion56 on January 28, 2010 at 12:50pm —
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All of the stress of watching my 19 year old flee the proverbial nest is not without its humorous side.There certainly has been a fair amount of change to things in this household. I am sure that is true for all - particularly those of us who have found ourselves plunged into the empty nester's reality. And - I must say - that to be an empty nester at 40 - while watching so many of my friends chasing toddlers, changing diapers, potty training and all that great stuff - has left me somewhat lost…
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Added by Nancy69 on January 28, 2010 at 12:30am —
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I thought it would be a good idea to take my son, his liberty buddy, and my youngest son to the Naval museum in Pensacola yesterday after my son's graduation. "All this time in Pensacola and you haven't been here yet?" OK, so he had other priorities... Most of which I don't want to know about.
We went to the museum. It is great. It is wonderful to have your son take you and explain stuff. So we also went to the IMAX movie, which
seemed like a good idea, also, "Fighter…
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Added by Marty Mc on January 27, 2010 at 1:57pm —
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I am very new to this website. I am so lost. I don't know what website to go to, to get info. about my son now serving in Japan for the next 3 to 4 years. Could anyone please, just give me a website page so I can see what my son is up to ? Thank you very much, Kristi
Added by kristibike on January 27, 2010 at 9:12am —
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After reading so many letters blogs, and posts here - I thought that perhaps I'd start a blog about this crazy journey our family has now embarked on called the Navy. My only son, Chris left for RTC on January 11th. In many ways, I think his journey toward the Navy began many many moons ago. For the vast majority of his life t has been he and I - a dynamic duo. His dad and I split when he was three and his father has never maintained a consistent presence in his life. Fortunately, we have been…
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Added by Nancy69 on January 27, 2010 at 4:05am —
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The picture I posted on today is my son pointing his finger, Can you tell Im happy, I have been worried about him, all day yesterday I cryed I miss him, Man dont understand how a mother feels for there children yes a men feels that some but not like a mother feels. We caring them for 9 months. I know one day they all need to move on but you still feel lost with out them....
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Added by racemom55 on January 26, 2010 at 2:30pm —
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Last week got 4 letters from my daughter Danielle. She is really doing well being the RPOC and she is actually enjoying it! She said that they have alot of testing coming up with Battlestations and Firefighting. She is really excited about being able to see her family at graduation!! 1 week 3 days!!! We can't wait!!!
Added by Danielle's mom on January 26, 2010 at 1:33pm —
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I posted the Curious blog last week. I just want to clarify that my daughter was never UA. She was at work in Tennessee the whol month of November. I would like to know how orders could just disappear as they never arrived there to tell her she was even supposed to be somewhere else. It was quite a shock to us that she was listed when she was at work. These orders were misplaced, still missing, and she was never UA.
Added by Stephanie on January 26, 2010 at 1:28pm —
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Hello everyone!
We think you will all really enjoy this article entitled, “Hometown Sailor, Wife and Mother Earns National Recruiter of the Year Award!”
Master at Arms 1st Class, Claudia J. Duncan was recently honored in Washington D.C., with the Navy’s impressive National Recruiter of the Year Award for excellence in Support Person of the Year. In a male dominated workforce, she shows that with hard work and perseverance, great things can be achieved. She credits the Navy…
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Added by Navy for Moms Admin on January 25, 2010 at 4:47pm —
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Hello everyone!
We are pleased to announce that as of this past weekend, NAVYForMoms.com has reached and surpassed 30,000 members! In less than 2 years, you have all contributed to a thriving community that is becoming increasingly valuable every day.
We applaud you and thank you all for your efforts and commitment to supporting each other as well as the entire Navy family and those sons and daughters who serve our great nation.
-Colleen and Elizabeth
Added by Navy for Moms Admin on January 25, 2010 at 3:43pm —
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Just received a "Good Night" call. Won't hear from our son for awhile. That will be the hardest part, not being able to text him or send him a facebook message (to get a response). :o( You can bet I will be sending cards though. I did much better than I thought I would today when we took him to the airport. Of course there were tears but not out of control tears like I feared. I'm saying prayers for all the students of the class 13-10. Praying for focus and strength.
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Added by Echo on January 24, 2010 at 12:01am —
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Shipmates,
As you know we have deployed and mobilized many of our friends and co-workers to Haiti in support of Operation Unified Response to assist interagency and multinational efforts in assessing damage and relieving human suffering after the devastating earthquake and aftershocks.
Human suffering moves us to act, and the flexibility of U.S. maritime forces uniquely positions us to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster response. Supporting civil authorities with…
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Added by Sonya Ansarov on January 22, 2010 at 3:12pm —
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January 22, 2010
My Darling's birthday is February 9th. He will be 34. The funny thing is that he is in Bootcamp. He enlisted back in May, so he was 33. I wonder how much older he looks than everyone else? He didn't look old at MEPS. I wonder if his age will make a difference. I don't think it will, he is in very good shape. I think. I just want him to know that I think it is amazing that he is doing this. He is making the country a little safer and the world a little better. I am sending…
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Added by MrsS on January 22, 2010 at 1:50pm —
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My son left for bootcamp on January 14th, is there anybody out there?
Added by MaryannShip11Div118 on January 21, 2010 at 10:30pm —
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My daughter has a little over 10 years in the Navy. She came home on leave just before Thanksgiving for a family renunion. It was the first time she had been home in 8 years. I usually go to her. This time we planned for her to be here and then I was to fly back and spend 6 weeks with her.
She had been here no more than a few days when the information network let us know that a call had come in and they were reporting her UA. Not much we could do from out here. We flew back on…
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Added by Stephanie on January 21, 2010 at 5:30pm —
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It's exciting to know that three of the sailors who come to the house are involved with the Navy's mission to provide needed relief to the country.
One of them said: "We are in Hati, and many of us have been to the beach doing Humanitarian relief work. I got to go to...and did medical relief work for 3 days. It was the most exhausting, fulfilling and blessed situation I think that I have ever been in. The Haitian people are wonderful, and very thankful of all the care that we can…
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Added by John and Yvonne on January 21, 2010 at 2:03pm —
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CALLING ALL MOMS! Here is a chance to let ‘our’ sailors know how much we love and support them! If there is one thing every Navy mom learns during boot camp it is to write a great letter!
Will you please write a letter or thank you card to a Sailor who is conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations? Our goal is to send over 5,000 thank you cards to Chaplain ‘Fish’ by February 10th! While Chaplain 'Fish" is on the USS…
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Added by Susan mom to Niko on January 21, 2010 at 3:00am —
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