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End of time in the service.

Here is a small bit of information concerning the end of enlistment; When I got out I had 30 days' leave on the books. Unless you have a civilian job waiting for you from day one I suggest using up all your leave time. As with any job once it's over and you depart you're entitled to unemployment compensation until you get the next job. But if you have leave time on the books they will not pay you unemployment until that leave time is used up. It caught me off guard as I needed a few weeks of compensation until I could find a job. ( Make sure you have your paperwork)

Tony

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After my youngest Son HM Perryman (Gavin) became a Navy Corpsman he began telling his older brother how good Navy life could be.  Brock took the step and went Navy himself.  FCSN Perryman (Brock) graduated on Friday May the 11th, from the Navy's FC "A" school.  Brock was 2nd in his class and graduated with honors.  As a veteran Boomer sailor I have always been proud of my time with the Navy, now as a Father of two sailors I can be proud of THIER time with the Navy.

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As a mother of a sailor I am so proud of the men and women that serve. I am proud that they stand up or the country as a whole. It has been had a prideful moment in thier lives and that they give freely their great dedication to work hard for the Usa. I love my country and I love my son who took tha+t jeap of fate and gave 110+% to protect serve and do this with great pride. Jason loves the Navy....his f18A superhornets. I stand beside my son,and those of the many that come to serve protect and wave that flag high.........

Sincerely mothers that stand behind the++++++++++++++++++ military.......God Bless and protect you always..

Jason's proud mama

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