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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Fair winds and following waves Tennessee Blue.
Tim and GP, Yes it is always great to see our sons when they have leave and can get "home". Today is the 4th of July and always a day to say "Thank You!" to all who serve or have served. Noon today brings the opening of a new microbrewery in Colorado Springs, Red Leg Brewing. There motto is "Serving Those Who Serve" I will be there with my official USS John C Stennis CVN 74 cap and thanking all those who serve. Now if my youngest would just get me a cap from the USS Kentucky, I would have a set!
My son just left for Pearl after a two week leave. It was so good to have him home. Three more weeks left on his boat and then he's off to the east coast for a shore duty and an education.
Don: I don't think Vegas has established them yet. 2 sons in the Navy. God bless you and your family and when you next talk to your sons, tell them "thank you for their service" from me. I don't think they hear that enough.
A first deployment must be exciting. Congrats to your son! My son is at his first assignment but stuck in dry dock for several months in Bremerton. At least he is near his brother whose carrier is also in dry dock there. Now what are the odds on two brothers both being in the same Naval yard in dry dock when one is on a boomer and the other on a carrier?
Haven't checked this page out in a long time. My submariner's been back from his first deployment for about 2 months now. I just have to tell the world that his mom and I are so proud of him. God bless the submariners and their families. We are all a special group.
Just heard from my son today. He's received the NAM Achievement Medal for his performance on his last deployment. BZ son.
Thanks againDarryl K. I use the format that you told me and it work. My son reply back and he said that he got all the emails that I sended him. Thanks again for your help.
Congrats on watching your son's boat come into Pearl. I just did that with my oldest son on the USS John C Stennis and then did the Tiger Cruise back to San Diego. Our youngest is on the USS Kentucky which is in dry dock in Bremerton. Right where the Stennis is now! both sailors are staying in barracks next to each other. What are the odds of that?!
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