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We just got a phone call from our daughter that said she was not graduating next week because she failed her run by 20 seconds. What happens from here. Help, need information on how things work.
Chris
Our son Brandon left for Boot on Monday the 4th of October and reported for duty on the 5th. We will miss him dearly, but we are very proud of him and know he will do well. Good luck Son!
Mom and Dad
P.S. The boot videos really help to see what goes on in boot and what Brandon will be encountering. Thank you
I have a question, I have not recieved any Form letter from The Navy or from my son, he's be gone for 3 weeks. I recieved his box of personal belongings. The letter is supposed to have the password so I can get my pass for graduation? If no letter how do I get this information? can any one help with this information?
As a former Marine and now a Captain in the fire department it sorrows my heart to see how quickly the U.S. has forgotten 9-11. Not just from the firefighter stand point but also the civilians who lost there lives and let us not forget the brave souls on board flight 93 who gave there lives to stop what surely would have been a devestating attack on the White House. As I go out and run these calls our walk around town or even have a discussion with my fellow Honor Guard members I see not just the publice forgetting but our local and state governments forgetting. When we asked if they were setting up a ceremony this year it was as if it had become an inconvenience. They (government) are so quick to forget us but when we save someone and the public becomes involved it seems as if they take the credit. Well enough ranting....I just wanted to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for the little rememberance on the home page. God Bless you all!!
C. D. Belcher, Captain
Winston-Salem Fire Department
Graduation is Oct 29th
Big day that day
startin at 06:30
till 21:00 hrs
Liberty lasts till
22:00 hrs
she has to be back 1/2 before lights out at 22:00 hrs
One aspect of military life that I knew would serve him well is the discipline and structure. Less structure concerns me - at least when I think of the young man we first sent to the Navy. I'm trusting that the Sailor he's become will use his freedom productively. He's given me no reason to believe he won't. So far, so good.
Our phone conversations with him have helped relax his mother a bit, too. She's feeling better now that she can reach him from time to time and know that he's alright. And he seems to enjoy the contact, too.
I still find myself reading anything and everything I can about Air Crew training and the possible assignments our son will have when he graduates NACCS. Not having a military past, it's all very foreign to me - but nonetheless, interesting and encouraging.
One thing hasn't changed - I'm still puffed with pride over what he's accomplished and how he's developed as a man. This has been quite a transformation, thusfar - with even better things on the horizon, I predict.
Div 900 is a special Marchin div.