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I'm leaving for boot camp on April 20th, getting really excited! My last couple of months in DEP have just flown by! I'm really excited about starting my new life and to make something great of myself. Anyone else have someone leaving that might be in my group?

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Hey! I arrive at RTC on 4/20 too:) Soooooo scared but very excited.
Oh wow! How cool! :D What MEPS are you shipping out from?
I am shipping out from Denver:) Are you excited? I am but I am more nervous and immensely terrified more than anything lol
Cool! The last week or so I was insanely excited and ready to start my journey, and although I'm still happy about my decision to go, im honestly terrified as well! Lol.

Hi, my son was suppose to leave today, April 18, showed up at 5 AM, told he was being pushed back to April 20.  Where will you be coming from?  We are in San Diego. 

I will be shipping from New Orleans.

Tomorrow I will be in the hotel, so tonight is technically my last free day, so it finally hit my family that I am leaving, so it's been emotional for them.

How are you and your son doing? :)
He is disappointed, as are we. After having a family dinner party for him Saturday night so grandparents, aunt, uncle, sisters and closest friends could say goodbye, and then last night we took him out to dinner, just immediate family.  This morning was emotional for all of us, but when he returned home with my husband, we felt deflated.  This is the real world, where you must be prepared for change.  Good luck to you, I hope you have much success!  Do you know what you will do after BC?
Oh my goodness, it's definitely an emotional roller coaster. That's what I'm doing tonight, going out to eat with some family. And then tomorrow my immediate family will visit me at the hotel and then finally watch me swear in on Wednesday.

After BC, I will be going to San Antonio for A-school for hospital corpsman. :)
Wonderful!  My son is scheduled to go to Pensacola for A-school.  Again, wish you much success, and enjoy your family time tonight and tomorrow.  It is a proud moment, I am glad I have two more days with my son.....:)
OMG! Good luck! Lol, your excitement and being scared puts even butterflies in my stomach! I talked to a recruiter yesterday and told him I wanted to join but wasn't ready to put any signatures down on paper so I'm still in the thought process (and the getting semi-fit process). I am mostly afraid of leaving my husband and son but I am also very young and I would LOVE to do something big with my life. My hubby was a former Marine and my dad is retired Navy; I'm totally interested in becoming a sailor, I'm just very scared of not making it through boot camp if I decide to sign those papers!

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