Navy Submariners: Questions and Answers to what Life will be like for your Sailor During Service Aboard a Navy Submarine.
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Started by Scott Henry. Last reply by Mark A. Davis Aug 31, 2019. 2 Replies 3 Likes
This is my uncle's account of his time on board USS Nevada (SSBN-733) during a week long tiger cruise from San Diego, CA to Bangor, WA. This also happened to be my last time ever underway on a…Continue
Started by Patricia Hudson. Last reply by Scott Henry Apr 3, 2017. 1 Reply 0 Likes
My son reported for duty at San Diego back in May. He's a FT and is attached to the USS Pasadena. Any other Pasadena parents out there?Continue
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Started by David Burkham. Last reply by Scott L. Waller Jan 17, 2017. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Today is my son's last day in the USN. He performed his five year contract for submarines and decided that was enough for him. I tried to convince him to stay in, as did his cousin and an uncle…Continue
Started by Terry Skinner. Last reply by Mike Walker Sep 26, 2015. 3 Replies 0 Likes
This proud Navy dad just got an email from my son who is nearing the completion of his first deployment (STS aboard USS Annapolis) saying he just passed his board in his quest for his Dolphins! My…Continue
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Congratulations to my son Drew and the rest of the sailors on the USS Providence in Groton on earning the Battle "E" Award!
I would be careful. Each state has their own rules about state income tax for military. We live in New York state and in the absence of my son changing residency he is considered a New York state resident. In John's case, since he had no income in NYS, didn't have a permanent residence and didn't reside in the state for more than 30 days, he is exempt from taxes. I would check California law just to be sure. My guess is that NYS is worst case and he probably doesn't have to file but I would check to be sure. On the other hand for what these kids make, I doubt if a state's bureau of taxation is going to actively hunt down anyone. Pete
There are provisions in the tax code that allow for late submittals for military members that are deployed. I was pleasantly surprised last year when tax time came around. I was expecting to do taxes for him and was told that he was already doing them. He had never done taxes before so I am thinking somebody out there had told the sailors about filing and they all went and either got help or figured them out for themselves. I did have to point him to the right direction for state tax forms.
Usually the I means indoctrination division. That is usually where they learn the specifics about where they are at and where they are going as well as what is expected.
just ran across this:http://www.submarinemuseum.org/
This is in response to Jerry Valladarez: my son was put on a ship and in a submarine before chosing what he wanted. He said he chose the submarine as you get to know the people on a sub, one-on-one, unlike a ship with several thousand. He also said on a ship there is more tendency to get seasickness than there is on a sub. You don't feel it under the water, plus he is not claustrophobic. He loves the submarine life.
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