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Hi, I'm Courtney! I'll be leaving to head to Great Lakes on May 1. My rate is EN and I am married. I was wondering about some of the best places to try and get stationed after A-School. I have heard that since I am married then going overseas won't be an option for me and my spouse right out of A-school. Is this true? If it is true what are some nice state side places to request? Also if my husband wouldn't be joining me overseas right away would the navy be willing to send just me (he would pay his own way to move after making sure his business is being run properly with out having to come back for about six months)?

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I've read over it and you seem to have covered everything but ill read it in depth when i get off and let you know if I have any suggestions but you've done a great job.

my grandson left yesterday for bootcamp and departing from him was sad but we were very proud.we got call late last night to say he was fine.

Hi Navy girl! Congrats on your new adventure. I is so beautiful there. My daughter (19) left Halloween weekend of last year  and graduated January 9th. I am still struggling and trying to hold back the tears. She was not my only child. I have a girl 23 and a son almost. I know this is what you asked but I had to vent a little. Anyway, depending on your job will depend on where you to school. My daughter is go to school to be an Air Traffic Controller. She is in Pensacola, FL now. She is scheuled to graduate 5/22/12 and then she can come home for 2 weeks. She has not been home in 5 months. My understanding the top percentage of the class get to go where they choose. My daughter will be heading for Virginia Naval Station and then possible on to a ship for 6mths. The days are easier, but I still cry when I here her sweet voice. Make sure whomever raised you is aware that you will not make any contact with them the first 3 wks of training. That was the worst time of my lffe. Preparing for it is usuless. Take it from some ont who know. Take care and enjoy the moment. My daughter said Bootcamp was a breeze. She is about 5ft 7in and about 100 lbs. You will be fine.!

Thanks!!! I will be leaving on Monday to head to MEPS for the final swearing in. I am ready to go. I am the baby of three. My mom has already started getting emotional. And its even worse for my only niece who is five. I told my mom that it would be awhile before she would hear from me. And I assured her and my niece that I would write as soon as I get a chance.

Does anyone know how long bootcamp is for?  trying to guestimate, when I should be flying to the graduation. thanks!

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