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I am hoping that we can all start a discussion under all the Divisions graduating on April 16th.

So this is one for ship 13, Division 159.

Hope that we can connect and support each other during this time!!

 

Lisa

Proud Mom

Navy Veteran

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I have two children. My daughter is almost 29 and was married last September. Andrew is 24. He went through 4 years of college and had the misfortune to get out just as the economy tanked. Even though things didn't work out as planned, I still the Navy is a great opportunity for him. My husband was in for 10 years (he was a "bubblehead"), my brother is a retired Navy chief, and I have several other relatives who were in the Navy at one time or another.

After boot camp Andrew is going to be stationed at the same base his dad was at when we first met. I told him there weren't going to be many others there who could say their parents met on that base and who's mother had her 18th b-day party in the barracks! Yes, we had some wild times in your younger days. : )
Hi all, Hopefully by now the division is doing better. I know my son really did not take the time to study the 11 Sentrys of command before he left. I suggested to him many times, I just hope hes not struggling with this. It makes me sad to think they are having some difficulty. Have to keep the faith and prayers. He knew what was ahead, and actually has a little experince, because he did a year of college at suny Maritime Bronx, NY. He has experince with marching and ironing, polishing and cleaning, but, memorizing may be a little tough for him. Hoping soon for the first letter and phone call for all of us.

Love to all,
Donna
I GOT A LETTER TODAY!!!
She sounded great...I will share part of it with you all>

Mom,
I miss you guys so much. Its getting a little easier. The first week was really hard because we had to wait for the rest of the division to show up, so we sat in our compartment and studied for a week. We were not that busy so I had alot of time to think about hom. ITS NOT AS BAD HERE AS I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE (yeah what i needed to hear) I have met lots of cool people here (THATS YOUR KIDS) But I would still rater be at home. I am in a intragrated division half boys half girls. I was section leader but they took that away and made me ship staff.
We have our first inspection Tuesday and first test on thursday. I am really nervous. Its alot of information to learn in a short time. I dont want to be set back but I am trying hard.
***then lots of miss you..how my bf, cat...
The first week here I questioned myself if i did the right thing and If this was what I really wanted. But as soon as I put on this uniform it was all smiles. Its pretty cool to get up every morning and put on a uniform.
THEN ALL THE LOVE YOU MISS YOU WHATS HAPPENING AT HOME..

But it what I longed to hear...I can take a breath now...I have been holding it for 22 days and I can breath now!!
I am so proud of her.... OK GO CHECK YOUR MAIL AND LET US KNOW!!!
I just checked, no letter. Thankyou for sharing your daughters. Maybe tomorrow!
I'm envious, still no news. Maybe tomorrow.
It's my turn to be officially jealous. ; ) Thanks for sharing, though. She sounds like a great young lady! I'll keep my fingers crossed for a letter today.
Hi my son ship 13 division 160. We are connected. Have not gotten a letter or phone call yet. Hope all is well. Alright sailors tighten up!! Praying all of sailors exceeds!!!!!
Yes keep up the prayers God is in control. We need to trust that they are all becoming Sailors!
Ok will try this again!
Im tring not to get my hopes up, but!
My nephew who just graduated got his first call right after there first big inspection. Because they did good!
Today is our kids first big inspection! So pray they kick butt on the inspection and get a call!!!
HEY GUYS, RECEIVED MY LETTER TODAY......HOORAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!! HE'S DOING WELL
Awsome!!!!!!!
Doesnt it feel like a 100 lbs are taken of your shoulders...I could take a breath...
So anything inersting about the the company or what they are doing??

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