Thank you. We are pretty much a military family for the most part I guess you could say.My Grandfather fought in World War II. He was wounded twice shot once and tripped on a trip wire. We look forward to seeing our son in RI. And hope to get the most of this experience since we are not from the area. Any and all advice to make the trip the most fun for class 01-18 Charlie.
Thanks for the warm welcome Jim and thank your son for his service to our country. Things are still a little surreal around the house with being empty nesters on top of a child entering the military. We have a daughter entering her junior year at UW Lacrosse. Wesley reported to RTC GL on 8\8. It was tough for us to watch the van leave MEPS that day and the phone call a few hours later didn't really help. We raised him to be a respectable young man to this point and I guess he's learned something along the way. I know I've underestimated his character some too.
At the end of the day it's not about us, it's about him. We are both very proud of him for answering the call and trust he will make the most of the opportunity in front of him.
It has been a definite roller coaster ride with the unknowns.
My son's best friend went into the Navy also and left a week before July 20th and my son left July 27th so it is like we had two that left but at different times. My son's friend's Dad already got his grad date letter and a letter from his son a week ago and we are still waiting for the letter telling us his grad date and mailing address so we can hurry and get letters off to him soon here. We did receive his box of belongings already.
Thank you again for the invite and also for this site to talk to others and hear what everyone have experienced.
I have no military experience whatsoever and I am a mother so of course I'm on edge a bit:) My daughter just went to RTC a week ago. I received her belongings package already but I do not know anything about her address - ship and division. Do you have any idea when will I get this info? I already wrote her a letter but I need an address.
Thank you again and thank your son for his serving!
Thank you for your comment and warm welcome! Also, thank you to your son for his service! My daughter Hannah is just completing her first full week of RTC and I'm sure, is still getting her sea legs.
I come from a family with some military background. My Dad was in the Air Force during the Korean conflict and my older sister served in the Navy in the late seventies and early eighties in Antarctica of all places.
Hannah is very patriotic and wants to serve her country. She is also ambitious and after her Navy career will go to a school that specializes in the technological end of the entertainment industry. She has a plan. That's more than I can say when I was 18. LOL!
Thanks again and I will make full use of the NavyDads.com website as things progress.
Thanks for the welcome. To those who are "lurking" , my son has made it through boot camp and now is in the ET programme at Goose Creek, SC. Week 8 or thereabouts.
Yes, I'm proud of him. Excessively.
Background: I'm not military; the draft expired the year I graduated college (they probably wouldn't have wanted me because my eyesight was terrible), and my father was Army Air Force (yes, that long ago) before I was born.
God bless you all. Now, if only the .mil and .gov would update the security certificates on their sites, so that I would not need to add Firefox security exceptions...
Hi Jim, Thanks very much for the warm welcome! Look forward to learning from everyone's experiences and sharing my own. Thanks to your son for his service.
Thanks, Jim. My son's name is Eric also. :) He was told back in March by his recruiter that he was accepted into OCS. He was told his letter/orders would arrive within a month. It's been two months now and nothing. He's working out every day and trying not to be discouraged. He's very ready to get on with his new career. T
Thanks for the warm welcome. I understand how the early days of enlistment can be stressful, I am watching my wife start to rev up the panic meter. Luckily I have lived the sailor side of things and have been able to talk her off the ledge more than once.
Ladies & Gentlemen, Thank you for the warm welcome and the confidence you all share. My son christopher made his choice on his own and is mentally, physically and spiritually solid young man. I wish I could hear from him more often as we chatted everyday in our pre-boot camp life. The only thing I have read from him was on the form letter and it read. DAD, this place is intense. He will do well and I'm looking forward to congratulating him on May 19th as he accomplishes his first step of navy life. I know how proud he was when he left and his transformation from young Palm Beach County Florida grown, to now a US Navy Sailor will be a sweet moment for his extremely proud DAD
Thank you all and god bless, Looking forward to keep up on the site
Thanks so much for the admit.......am heading down to CLJ for another long weekend visit with my sailor.....I want to get in all the visits i can before he "heads out" this summer.....Again, thanks :)
Thanks Jim and all, yes I am proud and a little surprised he chose this as we are not a military family either. He has to do the security/ background stuff (and renounce his British citizenship) before they will schedule a class at OCS, so it could be some time. He has the SWO board recommendation so I am told that is a good sign. I am glad to be part of NavyDads and I am sure I will learn lots too. Thanks, Andrew
"Thank You", my wife and I already feel good with all of your kind words and encouragements. My son has an estimated departure date for boot camp - June 22nd. Will keep everyone posted.
Thanks Jim for your encouraging words. As parents, we're so new to this. For starters, we need to know the definitions of acronyms that are being used (i.e., PIR, ATO, etc.) What do they mean? We do know that this whole process is a dream come true for our son, and we're proud of him for having the desire to serve our country.
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Thank you. We are pretty much a military family for the most part I guess you could say.My Grandfather fought in World War II. He was wounded twice shot once and tripped on a trip wire. We look forward to seeing our son in RI. And hope to get the most of this experience since we are not from the area. Any and all advice to make the trip the most fun for class 01-18 Charlie.
Thank you Jim! Thank you for your son's service!!
It has been a definite roller coaster ride with the unknowns.
My son's best friend went into the Navy also and left a week before July 20th and my son left July 27th so it is like we had two that left but at different times. My son's friend's Dad already got his grad date letter and a letter from his son a week ago and we are still waiting for the letter telling us his grad date and mailing address so we can hurry and get letters off to him soon here. We did receive his box of belongings already.
Thank you again for the invite and also for this site to talk to others and hear what everyone have experienced.
Thank you!!
Thank you for the warm welcome, Jim.
I have no military experience whatsoever and I am a mother so of course I'm on edge a bit:) My daughter just went to RTC a week ago. I received her belongings package already but I do not know anything about her address - ship and division. Do you have any idea when will I get this info? I already wrote her a letter but I need an address.
Thank you again and thank your son for his serving!
M&M
Thank you Jim!
Jim,
Thank you for your comment and warm welcome! Also, thank you to your son for his service! My daughter Hannah is just completing her first full week of RTC and I'm sure, is still getting her sea legs.
I come from a family with some military background. My Dad was in the Air Force during the Korean conflict and my older sister served in the Navy in the late seventies and early eighties in Antarctica of all places.
Hannah is very patriotic and wants to serve her country. She is also ambitious and after her Navy career will go to a school that specializes in the technological end of the entertainment industry. She has a plan. That's more than I can say when I was 18. LOL!
Thanks again and I will make full use of the NavyDads.com website as things progress.
Sincerely,
Wes Kanost
Thank you! I'm hoping to learn a lot here. My daughter will be my only "experience" with the military.
Nothing has ever been SO new to me and I'm looking for all the "help" I can get. :)
Thanks for the welcome. To those who are "lurking" , my son has made it through boot camp and now is in the ET programme at Goose Creek, SC. Week 8 or thereabouts.
Yes, I'm proud of him. Excessively.
Background: I'm not military; the draft expired the year I graduated college (they probably wouldn't have wanted me because my eyesight was terrible), and my father was Army Air Force (yes, that long ago) before I was born.
God bless you all. Now, if only the .mil and .gov would update the security certificates on their sites, so that I would not need to add Firefox security exceptions...
Hi Jim,
Thanks very much for the warm welcome! Look forward to learning from everyone's experiences and sharing my own. Thanks to your son for his service.
GO NAVY!
Rudy
Thanks, Jim. My son's name is Eric also. :) He was told back in March by his recruiter that he was accepted into OCS. He was told his letter/orders would arrive within a month. It's been two months now and nothing. He's working out every day and trying not to be discouraged. He's very ready to get on with his new career. T
Hi Jim,
Thank you for the warm welcome. And thanks to your son for his service!
Jim,
Thanks for the warm welcome. I understand how the early days of enlistment can be stressful, I am watching my wife start to rev up the panic meter. Luckily I have lived the sailor side of things and have been able to talk her off the ledge more than once.
Ladies & Gentlemen, Thank you for the warm welcome and the confidence you all share. My son christopher made his choice on his own and is mentally, physically and spiritually solid young man. I wish I could hear from him more often as we chatted everyday in our pre-boot camp life. The only thing I have read from him was on the form letter and it read. DAD, this place is intense. He will do well and I'm looking forward to congratulating him on May 19th as he accomplishes his first step of navy life. I know how proud he was when he left and his transformation from young Palm Beach County Florida grown, to now a US Navy Sailor will be a sweet moment for his extremely proud DAD
Thank you all and god bless, Looking forward to keep up on the site
All the best
Patrick
Thanks so much for the admit.......am heading down to CLJ for another long weekend visit with my sailor.....I want to get in all the visits i can before he "heads out" this summer.....Again, thanks :)
Thanks Jim and all, yes I am proud and a little surprised he chose this as we are not a military family either. He has to do the security/ background stuff (and renounce his British citizenship) before they will schedule a class at OCS, so it could be some time. He has the SWO board recommendation so I am told that is a good sign. I am glad to be part of NavyDads and I am sure I will learn lots too. Thanks, Andrew
Hi Jim and thank you for the welcome also. Very grateful for this site and all of the work that has obviously been put into it. :)
Thanks Jim. Our son heads to Newport this weekend. He is a determined young man. We're counting on that seeing him through!
Thank you, we are half way through boot camp and excited to see what the future holds.
"Thank You", my wife and I already feel good with all of your kind words and encouragements. My son has an estimated departure date for boot camp - June 22nd. Will keep everyone posted.
Thanks Jim for your encouraging words. As parents, we're so new to this. For starters, we need to know the definitions of acronyms that are being used (i.e., PIR, ATO, etc.) What do they mean? We do know that this whole process is a dream come true for our son, and we're proud of him for having the desire to serve our country.
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