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Been seeing where a lot of moms are posting that their recruits will be staying at Great Lakes after graduation for Pre-Bud training?

I think this is addtional training, not their A school (?) What is Pre-Bud? How long does that last? Who has to go thru Pre-Bud?

Thanks in advance, Learning something new everyday on this site!

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I love it when they get to start communication again :)
I was wondering if he was starting to have better PT in Pre-buds
HI,
I am working out of the house today and decided to do a little snooping on the site!!!

Way to go Molly!!!!

I think that one of the things we forget when we write things on the computer is.....they don't always come out as we intend them too! So Chris, wade through this cautiously and choose your words carefully! You are among Navy Mothers who protect and serve our children!!!!!

Respectfully
Kimberly
And I am humbly translating the heart of a Marine. Peace to you mothers...
Chris
Exactly
Humor is hard to SEE on this computer.

It would be very nice to have a retired Corporal here, All the information and insight to issues would be very helpful.
So I will start again
Welcome to N4M Chris
How many years did you serve ?
My father was a Marine in WWII ( he died 10 years ago or I would have said IS a Marine, as there are no ex-Marines )
Bravo Molly, my daddy is still a Marine although he is approaching 80.

I didn't get the humor either - alittle set back by the Lucifer comment and elected to ignore.
I am 31 years old. I served nearly three years to the date until I was medically and honorably discharged from service. The very day I got out of the Marine Corps, I flew off to Africa. I live in Cornell, WI helping my dad with his funeral home.
Chris
Brings me to my first question for you .......
When you are discharged from service of course honorably are you considered retired ? or do you have to put in your 20 years for you to be retired ?
What did you do in Afica? Anthing neat to see? My youngest daughter is going there after she graduated hs.
My father served as a Marine pilot for 14 years, including WWII. I agree - there are no ex-Marines!!! Ha!


As of July 2005, the smallest country in terms of population was Pitcairn Islands with about 45 inhabitants.
hummmm I wonder if they have wireless internet.
I have to use my vaction time this year for pir, but........a warm islands, drinks with a funny straw and a suntan sound great this afternoon.
LOL Shell,
Molly, (Maam)

I don't know why they consider me retired. I have never seen military combat and I'm thankful to Almighty God for it. I pray that your loved one never sees it either, but what do you think the SEAL's are seeking?
Chris

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