Welcome to NavyDads.com Les! I'm sure you'll find NavyDads as useful, educational and informative as I have. Please explore the site and make some new friends. Read the discussions and add your comments. Browse through the postings in the various groups or start a new one. If you have any comments, questions or concerns be sure to post them! In my experience someone here can answer your questions or concerns or can point you in the direction to find out. I'm blessed to have two sailors in the family - my son Eric (AM3) was on the carrier Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) and is on his way to HSL-37 in Hawaii. My daughter Kat is a Navy vet and was stationed on the carrier Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72). And Les this is a great place to brag as well! So join in, get active, and be sure to let us know how you are doing! Please remember that we talk about the Navy here and we must keep the security and safety of our sailors and the fleet in mind. On the right or starboard side of every NavyDads page is an area we call About This Site. Please take a minute and read through the Operations Security (OPSEC) link for some guidelines as to what we should not talk about in a public forum like NavyDads.com. And stop by the NavyDads offical store- Navyoutfitters.com! Show your support for NavyDads.com by wearing the latest in NavyDads attire. Best Regards- Paul
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Let me start by saying I'm so glad you've found us. When my son first enlisted in the Navy I began to research what would be in his future. After countless hours searching the Internet and still being left with so many unanswered questions, I was inspired to create this site to ease the burden on Navy families that followed behind me. Our community consists of Navy Dads, Moms, Grandparents, Spouses, Siblings, etc. which are a valuble resource for knowledge.
Navy Families involvement is "key" to learning about what their Sailor will be doing and more importantly, them teaching Navy life to others that follow in their shoes by documenting what they have learned along the way. Thank you for your service and thanks again for joining us.
Les, Welcome to NavyDads. My Grandson Joined the Navy and went to Boot Camp in February, 2008. When I joined I knew nothing about the Military and this site has really helped me understand what to expect and has relieved some of the worries I had. We are a big family here and with your background you will be a real asset when it comes to question or concern we may have regarding what is in store for you recruit. You will find members that are new to the Navy along with those that have Loved Ones that has been in for some time. We are very fortunate to have a retired Navy guy to answer some question. I hope I am not sacring you away.
Welcome to the site Les. I must say that having individuals aoround like you that are retired Navy offer a world of knowledge thats us dads and moms aren't privy to. I am sure that there will be several people that will be picking your brain for knowledge that will help them out with their children.
Again welcome aboard and I look forward to picking your brain myself as I have a son that is an ET in SatComs.
Tim
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Play the following video for a brief introduction to NavyDads.com. We've made some cosmetic changes to the site since this video was made, but navigation remains the same.
Let me start by saying I'm so glad you've found us. When my son first enlisted in the Navy I began to research what would be in his future. After countless hours searching the Internet and still being left with so many unanswered questions, I was inspired to create this site to ease the burden on Navy families that followed behind me. Our community consists of Navy Dads, Moms, Grandparents, Spouses, Siblings, etc. which are a valuble resource for knowledge.
Navy Families involvement is "key" to learning about what their Sailor will be doing and more importantly, them teaching Navy life to others that follow in their shoes by documenting what they have learned along the way. Thank you for your service and thanks again for joining us.
Sincerely,
E.G.
I would also like to Thank You for your Service.
Again Welcome.
HooYah US Navy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again welcome aboard and I look forward to picking your brain myself as I have a son that is an ET in SatComs.
Tim