Navy Rescue Swimmer: Questions & Answers to what your Sailor will be doing while serving as a Rescue Swimmer. This group is for families of children who have chosen Naval Aviation and have chosen the Rescue Swimmer rating to serve our country.
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Hello dads! I'm New to this site and looking forward to learning from all of you during my sons journey. My son Chase leaves for Boot Camp Sept. 17th and has just signed his contract for AIRR. I am very excited for him and nervous at the same time. He has been working extremely hard and is ready to start his journey!
I mean... February 2018. lol
Hi guys! Hope everything is fine with you and your families. I really love to read your comments. Here is a pic of Carlos, my son (he is the second from right to left). He is in San Diego, in FRAC.
His graduation should be around February 2818. I'm planning to attend. Meanwhile, he's coming home next week for two weeks. I'm very excited!!
Happy holidays!!!
My son Mark also completed SERE in the desert. Your either freezing or cooking I'm sure both are quire the challenge. He said it was the best training you never want to do. Anyway He is still in FRAC in SD. Graduates in May. He comes home Dec 17, this Sunday for 10 days. Can't wait. We will go see him graduate in May. Deployment soon after and that will be both a Sad and exciting time
That's great Don. Mine lucked out doing SERE in the desert, so only triple digit temps for him. lol
My son is in Maine this week at SERE. Weather calling for single digits temp at night and snow. Be back in Norfolk in a week or so for FRS
Quiet in here lately? How's it going for everyone? Charlie is out on the Big Stick. Recently made E5. That's about all I've got for now. Hope all are well.
If you sign into FLICKR.com and in the search type HSC #, you will see so many photos of the life of Rescue Swimmers in action.
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