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As it's been discussed recently in other discussions, the rules vary by command. Goose Creek is very lax with this stuff, so anything I say only applies to there. I know pensacola has different rules, I <3 my sailor.
Goose Creek - yes you can live with him in A school. There is a ton of on-base housing (actual houses, too, not just apartments), but you can also opt to live off base if you'd like. As far as getting off base, not really. If you join the group Nuke Moms, there is TONS of info about this stuff - and there is a discussion called what to expect when your sailor arrives at GC, or something - and it talks about privileges during the different phases.
Don't be anxious, it will all work out. When during school do you plan on getting married? He may have to get a chit to leave a little bit early on a Friday to go to the courthouse if that is what you are doing, but generally like I said, Goose Creek is pretty relaxed with this stuff....have to make up for the school being so intense! :)
I have been trying lol... :( I'm starting to get some where though :)
Just saw this discussion. Mary has got you covered.
Hey Mary! You'll have to take over the ropes for Amanda and I in Nuke Moms someday. :)
What I say only goes for Nukes down in SC.
Yes you will be able to live with him. You can get on base housing which is super nice. Or you can live off base. Most students (especially in the early phases) tend to live on base. Just more convinent since they spend a lot of hours in the building and you can be close to the Navy community. And all of the single guys live off base during Prototype (3rd school) since there are no barracks available. (Random fun fact for you. haha).
As for will he be allowed off base? Are you referring to like liberty? Yes, he will be. Head over to "Nuke Moms" or "Loved Ones in the Nuke Program" and check out the discussion: "Your sailors schedule upon arrival to GC" It has TONS of info on things like that. Basically, when he first gets down there, he'll be allowed off base on the weekends (in uniform) until midnight. Weekdays he'll have to stay on base. And he wont be allowed to drive or drink alcohol.
I have heard of a girl who went down there and he got permission (before A school started) to go off base during the week and get married. And they were moved into their house like 2 days later!!
If you have any questions, pleaaase don't be afraid to ask! I love helping others out! :)
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