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My son Nick will begin OCS on January 30, 2011.  Does anyone else have a LO beginning OCS on that date? 

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Hi Tina,

Happy to hear from you. I live in the New Orleans area.  Ryan is a LSU graduate, born and raised in NOLA. He currently lives and has worked in the D.C. area for the last 3 years. He has been interested in being a Navy officer for quite some time. This is his dream come true.  He will be driving his automobile to Newport. I think he will leave Friday or Saturday. They have to be there Sunday the 30th. Ryan has met up with a guy who works at the Naval Academy, who will be in class 09-11. He went there and a few others who are going to be in the class were also there. He said names, but I don't remember details. He was glad to meet them and is looking forward to OCS.  

Pam - Nick is really excited about OCS, too.  He graduated from Clemson University on 12-16-10, and has been living at home since then, awaiting the 1-30-11 start date.  I know there's a Facebook page that I believe JudyM's son Jesse started that Ryan might want to check out:  http://www.facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_161500023879137&ap=1

I'm really glad the NavyForMoms site exists.  It's great to be able to communicate with other moms in the same situation. 

 

Tina- happy to hear from you. Congradulations to Nick on his recent college graduation. Ryan already knows about the FB page and has checked it out. Ryan has officially resigned from his job, so now he can start counting the days before he leaves for Newport. I'm sure he has much to do before he leaves. Let's keep in touch.

Now that your Loved One's are starting OCS--there will be no avtivity on the class FB page. Start your own group on FB.. Call it Friends and Family of Navy OCS clas 09-11. You can share info, vent and learn from each other. Also, ask to join groups of previous classes. My son was in class 04-11, graduated Jan 7. Class 05-11 just graduated. You can learn what to expect by tracking their progress. 

ATTENTION: OCS Class 09-11 reporting to New Port, RI January 30, 2011

 

I took Rosemarie's advise and started a group on FB. I called it Friends/Family of 30 January 2011 Navy OCS class 09-11. Please join and lets communicate on FB as well as N4M. I wil also join a group of a previous class. Looking forward to sharing and learning from each other.

 

CONGRADULATONS to Rosemarie's son and class 04-11 on their recent graduation good luck in the future.

Pam, my son, Jesse, will also be in 09-11 and has been accepted into the aviator program. Also the first military experience for our family. We are in California and he does not want to drive across country in the winter. I know we are far away, but let's keep in touch.
JudyM-We sure do have a lot in common from so far away. I will keep in touch with you. I'm happy to know that Jesse is not driving across country in the winter. Ryan will drive from Virginia to Rhode Island. This will an 8 to 9 hour drive. He leaves on Friday the 28th and will stay at the Navy Lodge. He wants to check the area out for when we come for graduation in the spring. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Maybe I'll even meet you at graduation along with some of the other N4M.
Pam, I guess that Ryan has left by now. Jesse flies out in the morning. Let's keep in touch over the 12 weeks and hopefully meet the end of April.
Nick's flight just left about 30 minutes ago.  It would have been a 16-hour drive for him, so I was glad he opted to fly instead.  His flight connects in Washington, DC where he'll meet up with an OCS classmate who is on his flight to Providence.  Although I'm really proud of Nick, I'm feeling really sad right now.

Tina,

 I know what you mean. We dropped our son off this afternoon. Very proud of him but our hearts are hurting. He is going to try to take a shuttle from Providence to Newport but doesn't get in until late. He will probably end up taking a taxi. I am glad your son has someone to travel with. It will be nice for him to have someone to chat with and keep their minds busy!

Hi Kimm - I hope you heard from your son and that he made it safely to Newport and OCS.  I heard from Nick after he was settled in his room at the Navy Lodge.  I noted from your profile that you're from Simpsonville, SC.  I'm in Chapin, SC.  Maybe we can get together sometime for lunch.  Tina

My heart aches for you. My son (also named Nick) will not be starting OCS until March, but it seems as if the time is flying. I know you will miss him and I will miss mine, but what a journey they are starting! I'm so excited (and scared)!!

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