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FIVE GUYS DROP THE DIV 016...WHAT'S NEXT FOR THEM?

I am wonder about those 'five' I would not care if my son is one of them:)(being honest I will feel a little bit dessapointed)But, I have been miss him so much;) and no matter what.. I think that whoever is in this situation (me,you) should support them and not make them feel BAD...After all, they did have expectation(????)..things are good in the idea but sometimes not in reality) THEY TRY AND THEY DESERVE SOME CREDIT!!!! THIS WAS A REALITY CHECK and they have all the right to change their mind..Because Im pretty sure that one day they will get to feel bad on their own:) Learning from mistakes it's always hard.....So they don't need for us 'the' I told you so.... WHO THINKS this WAY GIVE ME THOSE FIVE;)

Oh before I forget Who knows about the process they have to follow after they dropping out? ANYBODY....give me all the details please....

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Comment by Anti M on November 8, 2010 at 1:15pm
No, there is no dropping out by choice. There has to be a reason such as medical, academic failure, physical unreadiness, or psychological unsuitability. They are sent to the TPU ship and processed out. That can take quite a while, but can be as short as ten days. Then they are given a bus ticket home.

I wouldn't make fun of someone who doesn't make it in boot camp, about ten percent do get dropped. They can't drop out though, I promise you that.
Comment by BunkerQB on November 8, 2010 at 7:58pm
If your son is one of the five, join this group.
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/ship17moms?

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