What Is Or Will Be Your Sailor's Rating (Job Classification) - ex. ABE, AM, GM, etc
MM1
Describe A Little About Yourself (your IP address/location will be checked::
Proud father of a Navy Sailor. I am so thankful for my son's service and all serving our great country. I pray daily to Our Lord Jesus Christ for the well-being and return of my son and all Active Military. I'm celebrating 30 years of marriage to my awesome wife Marcia. While we greatly miss our son Greg, currently we are very proud of our daughter Lindsay, who is a Junior at Chopticon High School while working part-time for a Ceramic Painting business. The Lord has blessed me with the best wife and kids in the world.
What Brought You To This Site:
My son is currently serving
What Were Your Feelings When Your Sailor Joined The Navy:
I was so proud. The US Military is a great vocation for young people. There is no better place to learn self-reliance, discipline, and team-work. My son just didn't dive into this. He did a lot a research to the Navy life before making the decision to enlist in the US Navy. I understood he could be far from home and there could be times where we would not be able to communicate for long periods of time. But if this is what he wanted I supported his decision. He appears content with his decision. I am very happy for him.
What Is Your Relationship With Your Sailor
Dad
Please Share: How Did You Find Us?
Google
Comments
Welcome to NavyDads.com Patrick ! When my daughter enlisted in 2005 and left for RTC, I had virtually no knowledge of Navy life or how the Navy did things. By the time her PIR rolled around, I was starting to get the hang of things and understand some of the language and abbreviations, but still felt like a fish out of water when dealing with most topics concerning the US Navy. When my son enlisted and left for Great Lakes in 2007, I got serious about trying to learn as much as possible about the Navy. Now, several years into my journey, I’m blessed to say I have two sailors in the family - my son Eric (AM2) was on the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), was attached to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 37 (HSM-37) in Hawaii, was attached to VAW-125, and just transfered to VRC-40 ("Rawhides"). My daughter Kat is now a Navy veteran and was stationed on the carrier Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) as a Mass Communications Specialist(MC3). If NavyDads.com were around in those early days, it would have made my first days as a Navy parent much easier!
I'm sure you'll find NavyDads.com as useful, educational and informative as I have over the past few years. Click How To Get Started for a guide on getting going in your NavyDads.com experience! I hope you take the time to 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 about your sailor and what he is going through...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. And Patrick this is a great place to brag as well! So join in, get active, and be sure to let us know how our son Gregory is 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 Key Information. 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.
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Best Regards- Paul
Welcome aboard to NavyDads.com Patrick! When my son first enlisted, I was a little scared and worried for him. Not coming from a military family at all, I had no idea what to expect. What I found out was that he had made the most mature decision of his life! I found lots of answers to my questions right here on NavyDads.com.
My son Stephen was an AWO2 in the P-3 community. However, after 6 years of service, he was medically discharged in July of 2014. We are proud of our son and his service to our country.
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Once again, welcome to our site and I hope you enjoy your stay here. GO NAVY! HOOYAH!
Best Regards- Jim
Patrick....Welcome to Navy Dads! Greg is a first class? He has been in for quite a while then! I totally agree with you.....a wonderful vocation that opens all kinds of possibilities for their future! Now that you have found us, use your experience to pass it forward to the newest members of the Navy family! You have already been where many are headed! Thanks to your Son for his service!