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To better accommodate traffic flow on the day after graduation when families and friends pick up Sailors for liberty, a new traffic plan will direct guests to the parking garage adjacent to the USS Yorktown visitors center, the same place you would park on graduation morning.
Gate 8 (same entrance used on graduation morning) will be open from 6 to 10 a.m. All guests will park in the garage to wait for their Sailors who will meet them there. When dropping off Sailors later in the day, guests will use Gate 6 at Illinois Street and Buckley Road and drop the Sailors off in the chapel parking lot.
Gate 8 will NOT be open to vehicular traffic when returning your Sailors from liberty. Sailors may also be dropped off at Gate 8 to access base on foot via the automated turnstile using their CAC (Common Access Card).
PLEASE NOTE: **ONLY GUESTS WITH GRADUATION TICKETS MAY ACCESS THE BASE WHEN PICKING UP AND DROPPING OFF SAILORS TO AND FROM LIBERTY! PLEASE RETAIN YOUR TICKETS FROM GRADUATION.** GUESTS INTENDING TO PICK UP A SAILOR FOR LIBERTY WITHOUT A TICKET WILL BE TURNED AND MAY HAVE TO PICK UP THEIR SAILOR AT GATE 8.
For those family and friends unable to attend RTC graduation, it will be streamed live over the internet at 0845 (CST) on the day of graduation. Please follow the link below and join us in honoring the service of these young men and women.
Click here for live video of PIR
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Jerry, just curious. Did your son go to SEAL training right out of boot camp? Or was he already in the Navy first and then volunteered for SEALs? Thanks.
I have only two children, and both of my sons are in the Navy -- one is already a SEAL, the other is now at Coronado training to become a SEAL, too.
No matter what they may attempt -- I believe this quote by Teddy Roosevelt is fitting for all our sons/daughters attempting to serve our nation in military service: "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checked by failure . . . than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
As good Navy Dads -- let's do everything we can to support them.
HOO YAH!
Sr - The SEALs program is the most elite groups in the entire Navy. The attrition rates from BUD/S average roughly 75 percent alone. So even is he doesn't make it, he should feel honored to have even tried. At least he took the challenge, most sailors would have never even tried. I know I wouldn't.
What your son needs to understand is there is other options available that will still allow him to work with the SEAL team. Ratings such as any of the CT ratings work hand-in-hand with the SEAL team. They follow all the same rules, since they are all on the same team.
The main thing your son should remember is their is no dishonor for "ringing out". Thousands have done it before, Thousands will do it after. But he should know that there are other paths to get to the same place.
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2010/11/navy-seal-diversity-110610w/
Sr - You have me confused by your statement of " he talking about changing his career in the Navy". It seems like your saying this is a bad thing. I have known many deppers that went to bootcamp "Undesignated". However, when they get there, the Navy will offer them a rating (specialized job). If a sailor is "talking about changing his career in the Navy", by changing from a Undesignated to say a OS, IT, YN is a good thing. A really good thing if you ask me.
So please explain your comment so I can understand his thought pattern....
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