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I went in '87 @ Ft. Benning. It was funny, because he was telling me, oh things have changed since you were there... blah blah blah... well.. i do know one thing.. he is going to be doing a lot of pushups!! For some reason, my son ALWAYS, thinks he needs the last word! hehehehe I warned him he might want to just bite his lip and not say a word.. :) I know this is GREAT for him, and he will eventually enjoy it, but this beginning stage just plain Sucks! :)
Mark Mangus said:What is crazy is that I went through GL myself in 1976. I know what he is going through. Intellectually, I know this is great for him. Emotionally, I am still trying to deal with it. My son is going Cryptologist/Linguist (CTI).
Dan Thomas said:it's just not you! I thik we all do! - We are in Southern Michigan, and he will be ??? NO CLUE! he doesn't even know yet as far as I know. He signed 6 also, seabee (construction). :)
Mark Mangus said:Its different from sending them to college. This is them 'leaving home'. My son has a 6 year enlistment with the next two years mainly in California...we are in Maryland. He is gone and we know it. I still have a hard time walking past his room.
Dan Thomas said:yea, I hear ya! I know when I left, I don't think my parents went through this. My son is an army brat.. born on an Army Base in Italy.. I think the hardest was, the not 'hearing' from him now... We used to hear from him daily - either via text, or phone call, saying he was at his friends.. I cried pretty hard too.. but before he walked away from me, I did tell him how proud we were of him, and he will have a great time! :) Sucks for us though, seeing our kids going away!!! :)
Mark Mangus said:My son left on the first and my emotions are still raw and right on the surface. I was talking with a retired Navy captain tonight at church and he told me,"it is really hard to watch them go. But it perfectly acceptable to cry".
Dan Thomas said:Yes... the Dec 2nd Group!! LOL!!! ~ it was nice though, I was able to talk to my son when he arrived at O'Hare.. he grabbed a payphone real quick and called and was outside the USO, going to be calling the recruitor tomorrow and see if he got my son's "ship" so i can start sending out all the letters we have for him! :) How is everyone else holding up?
clay Hannan said:Welcome to the Dec 2nd family
barry livelsberger said:my son left dec 2 also
I just took this off Navyformoms:
"The Box"
This will be hard. This was your first test. The call will come. Short and to the point. " I made it, I am here, I am fine, Love you, I gotta go" Then "Your kid comes home in a box " minus your kid. Yes, you will cry but you will be fine. Then the form letter comes. You have waited days for a letter, something and all you get is a form letter with a small note at the bottom from your recruit. But this is all good. This form letter is full of info. Now you can mail out all the letters you have been writting. Remember to send a few picture along with encouraging words. Lots of letters. Mail is like gold to your recruit. They live for Mail day every Sunday. They also get to write home every Sunday. So run to the mail box every Wednesday for your letter. Some recruits will get to call home. This is something that is earned. And the calls are very random. Strange times of the day. But its always nice to hear from them.
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