To all members of Navy Daughters -
You may have noticed the disappearance of the Navy Moms of Daughters group. But fear not, we are still here - just a slightly different name. Here is the link so you can rejoin:
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/momsofdaughters2
If you are new, come check us out. This is a place to come for support, guidance, to ask questions and share stories. We are all proud of our…
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Added by Anna on September 17, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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I wrote this Blog on Friday and no one has commented. Come on ladies, doesn't anyone have an opinion on this?
I am saddened today as I read about the death of a young marine. But even more saddened that the AP decided to publish pictures of his death after his Father asked them not to publish them. Several months ago we had many discussions on this site about the publishing of pictures of fallen soldiers/sailors/airmen as they are brought home. I did not support that nor do I support…
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Added by J from O on September 7, 2009 at 6:43pm —
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I am saddened today as I read about the death of a young marine. But even more saddened that the AP decided to publish pictures of his death after his Father asked them not to publish them. Several months ago we had many discussions on this site about the publishing of pictures of fallen soldiers/sailors/airmen as they are brought home. I did not support that nor do I support publishing pictures that have been published of this brave young man that died for our county. What in the world is the…
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Added by J from O on September 4, 2009 at 3:32pm —
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We received a call today from NAVINFOEAST (English translation... PR team for the NY area) and they've offered all of you a great opportunity.
There is a ship coming into the NYC harbor from the 8-12 of this month. The ship is a DDG, USS Carney, it will be open to the public for tours on the 9th and 10th. But... because the Navy is so proud of it's N4M members, they're offering a special, private tour just for you!
Saturday 12 September at 10:00a.m to noon . the…
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Added by Navy for Moms Admin on September 4, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Ian texted this am he was up and heading to MEPS.. My fingers are crossed all goes smooth for him.
Added by LMC -mom of 2 Sailors! on September 3, 2009 at 8:12am —
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Hi, All,
I have just joined this site. My son's ship date is 9/11 and He is going to A school (foreign language institute) after boot camp. I heard he will get 10 days chirstmas break from school and don't know if it is true or not. If it is, don't know when it will be.
Added by FrankSmom on August 31, 2009 at 4:48pm —
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Does anyone know about this?. What do they do while they are "on hold" and how long does it last? Why does this happen? Any information/experiences is appreciated.
Added by Tee-1sailor's mom on August 29, 2009 at 2:55pm —
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but God is using this (stage of my son's life) to accelerate my faith. I am surprised at the outcome.
Added by Marty Mc on August 29, 2009 at 1:22pm —
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from my recruit.
We just received our first "real" letter. It was actually a couple of days' worth lumped together in one envelope. That made it all the more real. We were so excited my husband & I almost argued over who got to keep possession of the "letter" today while he goes to work. I wanted to scan it and send to all our family; he wanted to copy and post it beside his office. Dads feel vindicated (variations of "you were right, Dad," are read between the lines; Moms…
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Added by Marty Mc on August 27, 2009 at 2:55pm —
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Hello again, Navy Moms (and other Navy loved ones)!
Did you know that posting something as simple as a name or an innocent photograph can threaten lives and missions thousands of miles away?
Thereʼs been a good bit of discussion on N4M about safe and wise posting in our forums and blogs – particularly as it relates to operational security (OPSEC) and privacy for our Sailors and their families. We know you’re eager to share news about your Sailor, but it’s important to keep…
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Added by Navy for Moms Admin on August 27, 2009 at 2:26pm —
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I thought it would be like the after A school leave and it was not. He had grown more and chose to really be home. Gosh it was such a long time before he came home this time, but he really came home as a grown man. It was weird. He stayed home every day and night. The last night he was here, his Dad had to strongly tell him that we were gonna go and have a drink with his buddies (Our Sailor turned 21 during FEX). And now three weeks later, not even one phone call. Rough stuff. Guess we just…
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Added by Anita5JS5 on August 26, 2009 at 2:32am —
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As I look back at my N4M, Facebook, USNA, dropshots, plebesummer, and all the other places I have been over the last 3 months, it is hard to believe HOW much has gone on. I looked at my last post here, and it has been 4 months Yikes, I bet all the other N4M's think I have faded away. On the contrary. I have been so consumed with the prep for Annapolis since the month before Scott's graduation, and the weeks after PPW, and finalizing Scott's much needed items. We have been to the Congressional…
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Added by B mom of S on August 24, 2009 at 9:50pm —
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I went to Chicago and had the most wonderful time. It was so amazing to see the PIR! I am a Army brat and have been to many military ceremonies but this one tops them all! The tremendous pride you feel when your child becomes part of our country's Navy is so overwhelming. I thought my heart was gonna jump out of my chest.
The whole weekend was a whirlwind of activity, wish I could of stayed longer. My grandson had a great time. He was pretty good during the ceremony, he feel asleep at the…
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Added by Vickyrun on August 24, 2009 at 5:54pm —
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Last month we
showed you what life on a ship is like. But what about when Sailors are in port? In this
video, AO3 Karina Cortes gives you a glimpse into her Navy life – from the gun shop on the USS Wasp where she works, to the place she calls home when she’s in Virginia Beach. Whether she’s putting in hours at the gym or surfing…
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Added by Navy for Moms Admin on August 21, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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NAVY moms, I am writing to all of you! Central Florida is having a
HUGE HUGE party on
AUGUST 22nd, which goes way beyond this site!
I am attempting to reach all of you florida NAVY moms and beyond that are out there and hoping you will find your way to such a "warm-loving-supportive" group. Understanding that this website is large and trying to find moms close to you could be an…
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Added by diane {Shawns mom} on August 20, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Hello everyone!
Did you know that we’ve had over 300 events created on N4M since it started? That’s over 300 times that members of our community have planned to get together and meet in real life. Whether you met to share stories over coffee, put together packages to ship out to Sailors, or just see the faces of other moms at PIR – we applaud you for your efforts and your commitment to supporting each other, your Sailors, and the Navy.
To show our appreciation, we’ve been…
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Added by Navy for Moms Admin on August 14, 2009 at 3:00pm —
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City Salutes Capt. Scott Speicher Navy Pilot Shot Down Over Iraq In January 1991
POSTED: Friday, August 14, 2009
UPDATED: 10:25 am EDT August 14, 2009
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Thousands of people lined the streets early Friday -- from NAS Jacksonville to downtown Veterans Memorial Wall and at special places in the life of Capt. Michael Scott Speicher -- as A Navy pilot shot down over Iraq 18 years ago is honored…
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Added by diane {Shawns mom} on August 14, 2009 at 11:10am —
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Whitey’s New “Sgt Camo” Ice Cream Going to Iraq for Troops
Moline, IL. Soldiers in Iraq will soon be treated to “Sgt. Camo” Ice Cream, the newest creamy creation from Whitey’s Ice Cream in Moline, IL. Whitey’s has teamed up with the Military Warriors Support Foundation to send the camouflaged colored ice-cream to cool off troops in the deserts of Iraq.
The idea for the sending the ice cream treat to soldiers came after Whitey’s owners, Jeff & Jon Tunberg decided to…
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Added by Ruth, Gun's Mom on August 13, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Worth Watching!
Due to a partnership between Navy Recruiting Command and CHINFO (Chief of Naval Information), Discovery network is able to provide viewers a never-before-seen glimpse inside the US Navy. This 3 hour mini-series explores the radical changes that are currently taking place to the mission, manpower, machinery of the world's greatest maritime force. Each hour will focus on a key mission and the new technologies and training necessary to achieve success (Naval Aviation,…
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Added by Navy for Moms Admin on August 7, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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How long is grdautation... how many days does it last? Can my husband take gifts with him?
Added by navywife4life2009 on August 7, 2009 at 2:33pm —
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