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Not sure breaking the chain of command and emailing the Captain direct is a good idea. better check with your Sailor first (just saying)
What time do we think their getting into hawaii
Hey Tim I am glad to hear that. And I would like to add that during my time in the Navy I met one of the best friends I will ever have. I got out in 1990 and we still keep in touch. Cudo's to his shipmates for helping him out. Thats the stuff I like to hear.
cvn79 ?
Does anyone have acoect email for our kids boss? I have
mailto:ronald.reis@cvn79.navy.mil and it comes back as undeliverable.
I also need to post there are some good guys out there, when they got to the first port, some of the guys in his unit bought him a new sleeping bag, a few other items and even dinner with drinks because they were so pissed off about what happened to him.
I served time on a large ship also. Be advised everyone is no saint on navy ships. It's just like a small city, it has the same type people as any city. Keep all your belongings under lock and key. Sometimes that don't work. I tell my son on that ship to travel (very) light. Just the way of the world.
Yes it is sad but like my son says there are alot of people that pass through the birthing spaces.Just makes you mad that someone would do that to anyone expecially a shipmate. I am sure he locks everything up all the time now.
Tim I cant believe your son was hit that hard it just floors me.
My son has had 2 cameras, 1 cell phone and 1 laptop stolen this deployment. One day he went back to his berth to go to bed and his sleeping bag, pillow, uniform shirt and everything else on his bunk was gone.. Turn's out someone claimed they were pulling a prank on him, put it all in a trash bag in the hangar which was thrown away by the time they got to it. Of course nothing happened but "sorry" and he was given a scratchy blanket to use till the next port! Yep, learned a lesson, even on the ship you had better lock everything up!!! I was also very dissapointed.
My son just told me his camera grew legs when he was working extra duty in the "RFI" room.
I gave him a spendy flashlight for his first deployment that grew legs when it was in the aft gun mount.
Sign me sad and very dissapointed in someone.
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