Steven,, Welcome to NavyDads. My Grandson joined the Navy and went to Boot Camp in February, 2008. When I joined this site I knew nothing about the Military. It’s really helped me understand what to expect and has relieved some of my worries. Please go to the Groups Page and check out all the various offerings. Join in to learn more about what your Guy or Gal will be learning and doing. We are a big family here and you can find answers to most any question or concern regarding what’s in store for your recruit. You will find members that are new to the Navy along with those who have Loved Ones who’ve made the Navy a career. We like to hear about your recruit; the good times, the concerns, and we welcome questions. I think you will find our members are a big family and everyone wants to help others understand what to expect and hear about the progress of your recruit.
Please feel free to ask questions.
Again Welcome and keep us updated on your recruit.
Steven, be sure to check out our Groups. We have several Groups for PIR and Boot Camp, plus Groups for the different Rates like Navy Nukes, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), Master at Arms. Check to see if your State or area has a Group already formed to locate others in your area. There are general interest Groups like: Care Packages, A School for Dads, NASCAR for NavyDads and the book of acronyms and ranks. We’ve also added a Spanish language Group.
Also check us out on Facebook just search Navy Dads.
If you have problems or questions about the Groups, discussions or navigating our site please let me know. I’ll be happy to help or find someone with more knowledgeable about your issue.
Steve -- Best of luck (I forgot to mention that one uncontrollable factor in child rearing, as well) down the rocky road that follows. Your acknowledgement of my lengthy comments is very much appreciated! We'll be keeping your family in our prayers. From my 25+ years experience with families of students and Scouts in various phases of their lives I'm reading into your written words a level of concern, caring, and wisdom that leads me to believe you have what it takes for everything to work out OK in the end. Sometimes it helps to think of all the OTHER things that could have gone "wrong" in the family and be thankful that things didn't go that direction. I know that sounds chintzy but its something that helps put things in perspective when the chips are down.
NavyDads Co-Admin, Calvin
Steven,, Welcome to NavyDads. My Grandson joined the Navy and went to Boot Camp in February, 2008. When I joined this site I knew nothing about the Military. It’s really helped me understand what to expect and has relieved some of my worries. Please go to the Groups Page and check out all the various offerings. Join in to learn more about what your Guy or Gal will be learning and doing. We are a big family here and you can find answers to most any question or concern regarding what’s in store for your recruit. You will find members that are new to the Navy along with those who have Loved Ones who’ve made the Navy a career. We like to hear about your recruit; the good times, the concerns, and we welcome questions. I think you will find our members are a big family and everyone wants to help others understand what to expect and hear about the progress of your recruit.
Please feel free to ask questions.
Again Welcome and keep us updated on your recruit.
HooYah US Navy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 26, 2012
NavyDads Co-Admin, Calvin
Steven, be sure to check out our Groups. We have several Groups for PIR and Boot Camp, plus Groups for the different Rates like Navy Nukes, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), Master at Arms. Check to see if your State or area has a Group already formed to locate others in your area. There are general interest Groups like: Care Packages,
A School for Dads, NASCAR for NavyDads and the book of acronyms and ranks. We’ve also added a Spanish language Group.
Also check us out on Facebook just search Navy Dads.
If you have problems or questions about the Groups, discussions or navigating our site please let me know. I’ll be happy to help or find someone with more knowledgeable about your issue.
Again Welcome to NavyDads.
Jan 26, 2012
Richard L
Steve -- Best of luck (I forgot to mention that one uncontrollable factor in child rearing, as well) down the rocky road that follows. Your acknowledgement of my lengthy comments is very much appreciated! We'll be keeping your family in our prayers. From my 25+ years experience with families of students and Scouts in various phases of their lives I'm reading into your written words a level of concern, caring, and wisdom that leads me to believe you have what it takes for everything to work out OK in the end. Sometimes it helps to think of all the OTHER things that could have gone "wrong" in the family and be thankful that things didn't go that direction. I know that sounds chintzy but its something that helps put things in perspective when the chips are down.
Richard
Aug 12, 2013