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My son, Kris left 01/04. I miss him but I am excited to see him grow into the man I know he is capable of becoming. He is about to be a father in the next week or so and I am so proud of the life he is starting for his new little family. He will miss the birth of his daughter, but he will be able to give her a good life. That makes me proud!037.JPG
I was in the same boat. We are all here for you.
Mr. Fleetwood said:My son, Kris left 01/04. I miss him but I am excited to see him grow into the man I know he is capable of becoming. He is about to be a father in the next week or so and I am so proud of the life he is starting for his new little family. He will miss the birth of his daughter, but he will be able to give her a good life. That makes me proud!037.JPG
I can still remember the feeling I had when my son said good-by. It was 9 years ago and a funny thing is he's still at Great Lake. The difference is now he's the RDC. I'll tell you, I've always been proud of my boys and tried to be there for them and help them along in the right direction. I had a hard time seeing him leave and not being there for him. I'll tell you something you may not like, your son the boy IS gone. The next time you see him he will have become a man. My son has been in for 9 year now and has plans to do 20 to 30 years. I'm proud as can be of him and if he's your sons' RDC he's in good hands. I hate to say it but damn I still miss my boy, I only get to see him once a year when he comes home on leave or we go and see him. It was tough visiting him when he was stationed in Hawaii (LOL). All in all as a Dad of a little boy who left 9 years ago, don't worry and get ready to listen to all the storys he'll have and can't wait to tell you about.
All the best to you Ed,
Don
Yes he is different, he is so grown, I mean he was mature for his age anyway but he is a man now. I am so proud of him, his wife is having a hard time being away from him. He is in Florida on hold for A-school so she hasn't moved there yet. He is not sure how long he will be there so she will be visiting him as much as she can. Someone told her housing will not be available for one year. Is this accurate? His little girl is almost two months old and he has only seen her once. His wife is going stir crazy raising his little girl alone! Does anyone know about housing in that area for these boys, or should I say men and their families?
Don Martel said:I can still remember the feeling I had when my son said good-by. It was 9 years ago and a funny thing is he's still at Great Lake. The difference is now he's the RDC. I'll tell you, I've always been proud of my boys and tried to be there for them and help them along in the right direction. I had a hard time seeing him leave and not being there for him. I'll tell you something you may not like, your son the boy IS gone. The next time you see him he will have become a man. My son has been in for 9 year now and has plans to do 20 to 30 years. I'm proud as can be of him and if he's your sons' RDC he's in good hands. I hate to say it but damn I still miss my boy, I only get to see him once a year when he comes home on leave or we go and see him. It was tough visiting him when he was stationed in Hawaii (LOL). All in all as a Dad of a little boy who left 9 years ago, don't worry and get ready to listen to all the storys he'll have and can't wait to tell you about.
All the best to you Ed,
Don
Lee said:I remember the day my son went to Boot Camp the Monday before Thanksgiving Day last year. When I next saw him at PIR, he was the man I always envisioned him to be. He is now on the USS Tortuga stationed in Sasebo, Japan! You will be surprised how quickly time will fly once he begins his time at RTC. Good luck and hang in there. Many of us have gone through this and lived to tell about it! :-)
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