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Hi All!  I'm a proud mom of a Sailor!  I have a question.....when the ship arrives back to port can anyone be waiting on the pier or is there some type of list of names one must be on?? 

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HOOYAH! Congratulations on seeing your Sailor soon! Sending prayers and well wishes your way today and forever for safe travels and fun! My husband and I came to deployment homecoming earlier this year! I can tell you , it's incredibly exciting to see everyone anxiously waiting to see their Sailors and Marines! It's such a great feeling!Hugs, kisses and Mom's home cooking!
Hey Hello Coach Shelia, Been a long tome since I have seen a post from you. Hope you and your sailor are doing great. That is indeed a thrill when there is a homecoming isn't it. Glad you got to experience that as well.

Is it every time that a ship returns that they do all the fancy stuff for the sailors and family or is it only when they are technically "deployed" into areas of threat??? My sailors ship has been taking the ship out and working out system tests, etc. so I was not sure than if they are out for these types of work if they are greeted by family and everything or is it just when they have been "deployed" for work and they return home.  I hope this makes sense.

Underways are short jaunts out for exercises and training. Deployment is generally 6-9 months for boomers and other ships like destroyers and carriers. I think fast attacks deploy for not as long. The big homecomings are for full fledged deployment homecomings. Makes sense when we have not seen loved ones for up to 9 months. 

Thanks for the response TwinSailorsMom. That is what I thought.  I just wanted to make sure.  He has had one deployment and no one was there at the pier for him.  Now his ship is testing and running exercises and comes and goes every month or so.  His next deployment is early next year sometime.  I just saw posted that his new home port is going to be Japan.  So I don't know how or when we will be able to greet him home again.

I am crying with excitement! My son left yesterday for VA for the first time. I can't wait til we get to greet his ship the first time back. It sounds like so much fun! Any info along the way is appreciated.

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