Thread: charlie is in the navy.
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01-21-2012 05:37 PM #1
charlie is in the navy.
My son charlie signed up this week with the deps for the navy. he goes in august 1st. his career is a machinist on a sub specializing with the weapons systems. I am proud of him but scared at the same time. typical mom. he will be stationed in the north east.BARB
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01-21-2012 06:10 PM #2
Barb,
Back in '68 I saw the writing on the wall relative to the draft and I was lucky enough to get into the Navy. IMO Charlie has made an excellent choice, and if nothing else he will learn to be responsible for himself and will have the opportunity to learn skills that can carry him into a career later. My oldest son followed me into the Navy as an Aviation Machinists Mate, learned jets (F-14's in Japan), then B School for the big minesweeper helo's where he learned turbo's and finished out in Corpus Christi. He chose to get out after 6 and now works flight ops keeping a fleet of a dozen planes going for a corporate fleet. Not sure I would like subs, personally, but Charlie will learn things there that can't be found in other places. Give him a hug, and tell him we appreciate his service to the country. I'm proud of him, too.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-21-2012 06:14 PM #3
Way to go Charlie, do not worry Mom he leaves as a boy and a man will return. The military was the best job I ever had.Is that your face or did your pants fall down?
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01-21-2012 06:22 PM #4
thanks guys and i will be sure to tell him all the great things you guys have had to say. he signed up for 8 with 4 active and 4 reserve. he said that he will see how things will go from there but he wants to do at least 20.BARB
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01-21-2012 06:22 PM #5
I was one of them draft dodgers like Roger and did the Air Force deal..... It was kind of a dead heat for me deciding between the Air Force and the Navy, my probation officer cast the deciding vote when he discovered the Air Force could get me out of town the quickest!!!!!!!!
Tell Charlie congrats on a very wise decision!!! Hope he's also looking at all the good programs they have for stashing away a bunch of (tax free)money for education when he gets out??????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-21-2012 06:25 PM #6
i hope so dave. he got a call from the air force as his asvab scores were really high. but he chose the navy. he is looking forward to the many navy programs that they have to offer.BARB
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01-21-2012 06:35 PM #7
Barb - best of luck to him. I did my time with Uncle's army - and looking back, wasn't really too bad of a deal. And a submariner, I've, for some reason, gotten to know and become friends with quite a few at GE plus their naval propulsion training is done about 10 miles from where I live At West Milton, NY
Again, good luck to him, he'll make you even more proudDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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01-21-2012 08:13 PM #8
Good on him, Barb. And thank him for his commitment to us all. I know you are proud of him.
53 years and fourteen days ago, this then still wet behind the ears seventeen year old stood in front of a guy with a bunch of gold stripes on his sleves and stuff that they called scrambled eggs on his hat, and raised his right hand and committed to six years in "Uncle Sam's Canoe Club"; h@@@, I didn't even know what the word commitment meant, then, but I sure did six years later. I believe it was one of the best things I ever did.Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.
Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.
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01-22-2012 09:07 AM #9
Do they get to water ski behind the subs like behind the destroyers???
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01-22-2012 10:19 AM #10
Barb-the sub guys are treated the best in the Navy.The Navy understands those chosen are something special.Tell him congrats on acceptance and like everyone else I thank him for his service.
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01-22-2012 11:14 AM #11
You have to be proud Barb, wish him luck.The oldest step son leaves port in the AM tomorrow for 3 weeks training. 10 years ago I tried talking him into going in the Navy but he didn't see it now hes ready and seems to be enjoying it.. May all our men and women come home when there done.Charlie
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01-22-2012 04:29 PM #12
thank you all guys. he is really touched by your comments.BARB
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01-22-2012 06:14 PM #13
I believe every youth should go through basic training because it does help them to grow up. Thank him for his decision to serve our country.
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01-22-2012 06:43 PM #14
thanks pastor i willBARB
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01-23-2012 04:49 PM #15
Sending my heartfelt "Thanks" for serving!
Be proud, Barb and know we'll add Charlie to my prayer list - that God would keep him safe and mom would be able to let him go!
Warm Regards,
Glenn"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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