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I just moved here from California last week to be with my husband while he is going through A school and am looking for some fellow Navy wives/girlfriends.  Would love to meet up!  :)

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Hi Amber!  You know, it really just depends on how long his A school is.  I know that for me to be eligible for a Navy move, his school had to be a minimum of 6 months.  I don't know what the rules are for single guys getting to live off base during school.  If you guys are already planning on getting married, I honestly would recommend doing so before he leaves for boot camp.  It will make a LOT of things easier.  Not to mention the difference in pay.  Of course money is never a reason to get married, but like I said, if you are already planning on getting married really you might want to consider doing it now.  I don't know your situation but I thought I would just put that out there.  :)

We have been together for 7 years and have talked about marriage. He says that we can't get married before boot camp because he already signed papers saying he is going in without any dependents. I have heard differently in the if we wanted to get married we still could. I think he is afraid of asking his recruiter or doing anything that would be seen as "wrong". I'm just worried about insurance and not having any until he gets into boot camp.

He can marry, but the recruiter must re-submit the paperwork. They can get cranky about it, but they can't say "no marriage".   He should talk it over with his recruiter, and explain you aren't some new, clingy girl, but a mature woman he plans on sharing his Navy journey with, side by side.  Never fear the recruiter, they're human.  Communication does wonders with them.

Listen to Anti M!  She knows her stuff!  Seriously.  Sometimes the recruiters are not completely forth coming.  Afterall, you ar essentially creating more work for them.  But it is ok, really.  My husband and I got married when he was in the DEP program.  And it really does make a huge difference for the two of you.  Your boyfriend just needs to talk to the recruiter honestly and respectfully and it will be fine.  :)

Hi tiffany! i've lived here since october, and DH comps this week.  we still have a couple months for orders, so if you want to message me - feel free!

Hi!  I just sent you a friend request.  :)

Hi!

I don't live on base but I am there a lot seeing as we only have one car, so I am on and off the base a lot.  My husband is an FC and has already comp'd.  We will probably be here until October or later... I am a housewife and I am free pretty much all day long.  I like to work out at the gym on base or walking or jogging.  I have two dogs that love walking too :)  Just trying to connect and make some new friends while I am here.  I am so extremely bored during the day and I wanna get out more just don't really feel like going by myself. ( I had a part time job and went to school full time before I left my hometown in GA so its been a real change for me too )

Hey! I moved to GL from Ga too! its a completely different world for me here. What part of Ga are you from?

West Georgia area.  Carrollton, Villa Rica, Douglasville...What about you? Look me up on fb... Jamye Ouellette :)

i grew up in north ga in a little called jasper but hubby and i lived in marietta before moving to GL. ill look you up!! 

Oh my gosh, Ashley- I think I totally met you last Saturday at Erica and Dan's bbq in your neighborhood! You were helping me keep that 2 year old kid from diving off the balcony ;)

 

I'm sending you a friend request, so random...

My husband wants me to move to GL while he goes to A School.  I want to go too, but his school should only be about 3 months.  Is there base housing that we could live in instead of living out of an extended stay?  Would we even qualify for base housing?  I'm not sure how this works...I'm also concerned about being able to find a job when I tell them "I'm only here for 3 months..."  Thanks!!

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