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Many of us have recruits going to Pensacola, FL for A school.  This discussion forum is for those who want to discuss things concerning Pensacola

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My daughter is airman
Here's my question. While they are doing all this waiting, is this time coming of their enlistment? It seems to me that they would want to push them thru as quickly as possibe to get full use of them after they are trained. If you wait a few months to get started on your school, then do your school, it kinda takes away a few months that they could be putting them on command. Somw even have 2 schools to complete. My S is one of those. If there is another wait period, he will have about a yr or so of his enlistment used for schooling.
From what I have heard the Navy is overmanned. Their enlisted starts from when they were sworn in and not when they finish school. (99% sure on this - not 100%) My son had to enlist for 6 years because his schooling will take over a year, give or take. My son also has 2 schools to complete. What is ur sons rate again? My D is AFT/IT.
he has said it is AIT. Also because of the lenght of school he had to sign for 6yrs.

Hello Ladies- Left our sailor Monday. Not as bad as BC. We heard from him last night, all settled in & very happy:)  And  I'm very happy for him:)  Now he gets to start his life, which is something he's wanted since he's been able to walk. lol

 

Hello ladies...anyone know what barracks their son is in? Mine is in Barracks B, I know Betsy's "A" is in C...anyone else! "E's" rank is AO and had to sign up for 5 years because of schooling as well!

 

Just want to connect and see if the guys my E is hanging with has a connection here :)!

 

Cindy

Drew is at Correy Station :( I think his barracks is G.
R arrived on Monday and was feeling a bit taken back by the new surroundings and being alone.  Today he found the Liberty center (games, etc.).  I called him tonight during a game of pool.  He is such a social one and does not feel comfortable unless there are lots of friends to hang out with.  It seems like things are going smoothly today (one day at a time).  Just hope he gets classed up soon.  Apparently a class up list came out today (at least for his rate, IT) and he was not on it.
Suzanne, Is your son at pensacola ? I talked to my son last nite and he told me that he was to start class on monday. He is IT also.I dont know his barracks number. His address is Roberts Ave.
It is good that his classes will be starting Monday.  R is quite disappointed and wants to get the ball rolling.  He is in building 3708.
Suzanne-Tell him to hang in there! How is he liking it overall?
D is also starting classes on Monday and he is also on Roberta Ave. I wonder if they know each other?

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