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Our sailors will moving on to the 2nd phase of "Nuke" School. Indoc starts on Feb.9th and classes on the 13th. Since we will all be in the "same boat" together, I thought it will be nice to share our experiences.  Lets continue to support our sailors and each other!

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we got our invitation.     

they sure dont give them alot of time to decide on some things. 

I  received our invitation to Power School graduation last week. My son didn't take the prefill either. He says he didn't want to have to find an apartment and furnish it right before comps. According to him, that is when he would have to move out of the barracks. I was kind of hoping he took prefill but he has to do what is best for him. It's going to be a long wait for the next prototype class.

 

wow......im surprized they didnt jump on early fill.......colin is excited and ready to get it going and get to the fleet! well they gotta do what they think is best for them.....i know mine didnt want to be on hold forever!

a year ago today my hubby drove colin away from home to begin his journey in the Navy, oh how time flys, but couldnt be prouder!

update on Colins prototype prefill.....was suppose to be october, now grads PS july 20th and checks in for prototype July 30th....yikes, full speed ahead! 10 days down time in between is all!

Son called last  night .That  is  2  days  in a row  to  give  me  the  dates he  can  have off after  power  school  graduation.  We  are  planning  on  bringing  him  home  with  us  for  nearly  a  week   after  graduation.  Maybe  he  will  be  able  to  fix  some  of  the  computer  issues  I  have  been  having.

Amanda  that  is  really  fast .  Son  told  me  last  night   that  yesterday  they  were  still  looking  for  8 more  MM's   for  prefill.  He   said  he  volunteered  but  didn't   get  picked.  He  also  said  he   could have so  many  days  off  at  Christmas  time  and  was  told  that  most   likely  they  would  have  already  reported to prototype by  then.  I  hope   that   info  in  accurate.

i have the villas reserved from july 19-25, decided we will stay at sons apatment if anyone is interested and is still looking to reserve for graduation.........3 bedroom...ssmith12547@ec.rr.com if interested.

OK, son called, he's prefill.  Has to be out of his barracks 7/19 and ready to start prototype 8/3.  Here's my question...is there any person or organization that will help them find an apartment in NY?  My husband and I flying to grad and then he's driving with son to NY but would like to have an apartment before he gets there, or at least a starting point to find one.  Also, he has to buy a new car (used) to make the drive.  Any suggestions about where to go to get a reliable one?  Any and all suggestions/information would be much appreciated.

 Thanks

my son just called and said something about prefill also so he will be needing a place and a roommate

Boy  they  aren't  giving them  much  time to  make  the  change.  I  can't  imagine  it  is   going  to  be  easy  to  find  a  place  to  live  while they  are  still   going to Power  school.  Good  luck  to  all .  The  good  news  is  they  won't  be  moving to  BS in  the  winter. I  lived  up  in  that  area during  college.

another test down with a great grade yesterday....yay....getting so close! Had a nice visit with gramps on our vacation to Illinois......busy busy......gotta head down to GC with uhaul truck full of sons furniture and belongings as he moves into his apartment june 28th...will be a quick week-end visit.....then back down in july for graduation!

I need a vacation from my vacations! LOL

whoo-hoo...called ITT and explained to them that colins schedule has been pushed forward and he had an apartment that we could stay at instead of the villas and the manager stated she would give me a full refund because the "Navy could be a real pain"....haha....her words! So glad...had it rented for a week with no takers for the week....really hated to take a big loss on it!

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