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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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Well welcome...I am a "newbie" too and its insane...my baby is gone until Feb 2013 and he left in July...so its hard...I know nothing of how this all works and I am just getting the hang of care packages but I cant wait for his return...will it get any easier? I have my good days and my bad days...I get to chat with him pretty regular via email. Its like our life line but when he is unable, its hard...I have days where I miss him terribly but I try and keep busy...we are a bit older couple (about to be 40) so I have created a life for myself outside of him so that makes it a tad easier but...nonetheless it still hurts!
But with each day he is away, it will get a tiny bit easier. I promise...just try and keep busy. Mine has about 5 more years to go and this was GREAT practice for what to expect...but like I said...its rough. I never imagined it would be this bad either but..like i said, I have bad days and good days and I worry when i watch the news or see the weather or cant hear from him. When he has a bad day I wish I could be there to lay next to him and listen to him "vent"...but again, I swear it will get a little easier...the hardest part for me though, is going out with friends and being the only one NOT coupled up...now THAT sucks! I recently went to dinner and the waitress even pointed out that I was ALONE...rude right? I think that was the first time I actually sat in my car and cried because I missed him soo much! But he is quite supportive and via email he comforted me as best he could and THOSE are the litte things that make all the difference!
So this group I am sure will offer some great support and if you ever want to chat...I am around...it will be alright!
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We arent married yet...but my baby is an officer on the USS Oscar Austin. just thinking about it makes me sad...and it really isnt as bad...my best advice is to stay as busy as you can...it helps...I go to the gym, work, do obstacle courses, spend time with friends...it helps a great deal...I go to church...try and keep active and busy and the time will seemingly fly by!
Nope...he has been in for almost over 20 years....so he is wrapping up about to retire...so I am coming into this at the tail end so to speak...but its still hard....soo I am new...but luckily for me there wont be too many more deployments...maybe one more short ones...i think i can deal with those...
you will be just fine...the end is just as bad as the beginnning...TRUST me on that...as an officer he deals with all sorts of things that, being new, I can only listen and comfort...and thats hard too...VERY hard...so I have to be a support but you sometimes feel like YOU also need support but you want to keep a brave face and positive front for them because you know they are going through it and dont want to burden them with things at home...soo its equally as hard on both ends...at no time is it easy!!! EVER! unless they are home all the time...and that hardly ever happens....
Thats my resolution as well. I stay super busy! I am busy with the gym, races, my friends, teaching and work...I love being but as I said earlier...we are a little bit of an older couple and we just got together...so I already had a life and circle of friends before and it has helped me a great deal...
sooo, be busy you will have good days and bad days...but it will all be fine!
I LOVE this forum!
Nice to meet you ladies!
I totally understand...i told ya I cried in my car the other night because of a stupid waitress...soo you're entitled to "feel"...its normal and you are only human...I will keep you in my prayers. :-)
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