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It has been a long time since I have been on this site. Is there any way of knowing the schedule of the rushmore? My daughter is on board. Looking forward to getting to know you all and sharing information!

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Hi Julee. My son is also on the USS Rushmore. I think it's scheduled for some time in August.

So when are the underways? I know it is going to be about a year before deployment, but when are they at sea for exersizes?

 

My daughter just finished Boot Camp and is headed to San Diego she will be on the USS Rushmore.  She just called me this week and said she being deployed but doesn't know where or when yet.  I was trying to get used to the idea of her being on the west coast, I didn't think she would be deplyed so soon.  Does anyone know where or when?

Welcome to the USS Rushmore. They do go on deployment on Sept. 17. That could change, as things seem to do with the military. They should be gone for 7 months. They will do a West Pac tour. Not much danger. 

That makes me feel better.  So, being new to this and all, I have a few questions.  Should I activate her phone for international before she goes, or just buy international calling cards?  Also is there anything we should know before she goes?  She is reporting to her duty station in about two weeks. 

Bethhc- good question about the phone! I don't know the answer... this will be my son's first deployment. I don't think they get to use the phone much, as they are out at sea where there are no signals. Can any of you who have experienced this answer this?

It is my understanding that phones won't work where they are going. There might be a satellite phone for emergencies. My daughter and I do connect via email when she is out, but never by phone. It is a special email address, so she initiated and now I can simply reply anytime she is at sea. 

Hope this helps. 

FYI, there are not doing a West Pac duty, they are being deployed to the Persian Gulf, I just found out yesterday, there is danger there.  

That isn't entirely true. They are doing a West Pac and the Persian Gulf is one small part of it. They drop off Marines and such. No land duty there. It is as safe as any military can be in the area. Hope this helps. 

Sorry to be off topic but does anyone know when they
will be home from their recent deployment (5/31 day they left)?

you mean their underway? They have returned from that, for now...

Gone a lot and home a little. It is hard to keep up with right now. 

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