My daughter just signed with the Navy. She is in the DEP program and has a ship date of OCT 25. Last evening she was at the recruiters office and he talked her into trying out for the rescue swimmer. I'm not sure if I am good with that. Is this something that females should get into? She is a college softball pitcher and is very athletic. I don't know about her swimming skills. The recruiter said that "they will teach her all she needs to know". Should I be worried?
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Weldon welcome to Navy Dads,
My son Paul has been a SAR for some time now. They will teach your daughter all she is able to learn. I say this because not everyone who enters into the program qualifies. The instructors of SAR are highly trained and they they won't let anyone pass the certification process thats not qualified. The lives of down servicemen either in water or land depend on a highly qualified SAR members. With that being said, I would support her in what ever she chooses and I would make sure it's her choice and your support of that choice. Worried is an burden placed on parents and there is no getting out of it.
I perfer to do all my worring the first five minutes of my day and if I don't get it all done in that five minutes I don't worry about it. The rest of the day I spend feeling proud of my children.
The most important thing to tell your Daughter is: follow all rules and stay out of trouble. The Sailors who become SARs are highly respected by all branches of the Military.
Michael
Weldon,
First of all, thanks to your daughter for her service to the country. In relation to being a rescue swimmer she should do fine. She would be part of the Special Forces Team in the Navy. The physical part is very demanding but it sounds like she is in good physical shape and should handle it quite well.
My son Jeff has completed all his Rescue Swimmer training and his ground school flight training at Pensacola. He just got his orders for San Diego to complete the training process. He is very excited, and has said "At last I get to start flying" He will get his Aviation Wings in February.
Good luck to your daughter, and GO NAVY.....
Thanks for the reply. Anna graduated a semester early from high school and went to college on a softball scholarship and earned the starting job. She actually pitched over 200 innings her freshman year. She is very strong in her mind as well as body. I know I shouldn't worry but we have always been very close (15 years of softball does that with father and daughter). She has actually found a college swim coach to work with her over the next few months. She actually stated to her recruiter that women should have to cross the same hurdles as men to get into the military. I know she will do what it takes to make the grade. Can anyone tell me how many women are in the rescue swimmer program?
Michael Gabby said:Weldon welcome to Navy Dads,
My son Paul has been a SAR for some time now. They will teach your daughter all she is able to learn. I say this because not everyone who enters into the program qualifies. The instructors of SAR are highly trained and they they won't let anyone pass the certification process thats not qualified. The lives of down servicemen either in water or land depend on a highly qualified SAR members. With that being said, I would support her in what ever she chooses and I would make sure it's her choice and your support of that choice. Worried is an burden placed on parents and there is no getting out of it.
I perfer to do all my worring the first five minutes of my day and if I don't get it all done in that five minutes I don't worry about it. The rest of the day I spend feeling proud of my children.
The most important thing to tell your Daughter is: follow all rules and stay out of trouble. The Sailors who become SARs are highly respected by all branches of the Military.
Michael
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