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Going through AL was boring !!!!!!!! Unless you have Sirus or other sat radio expect limited choices of radio once outside of Nashville heading south..............country/local talk and sports/local preachers/latino and not much else. Except for a few bad sections (normal Ohio roads), in the major cities and construction zones, the speed limit once out of Ohio was 70, it was about 17 hours each way stopping only for gas and fast food. It only cost me about 80 each way for gas (driving a Merc Mariner). As for hotels, I stayed at the Quality right outside the main gate as it was close by, and we werent sure when he would be released to come home, and we made several load up trips as he packed more stuff.............next trip I will drive about 10 minutes west 0n Rt90 away from the base, same level of hotels but at about 1/2 the cost. Food............Ruby Tuesday right down from the base was great (10% off for him with his ID), and waffle house was good (I couldnt eat the whole breakfast, under 7.00). For directions I went to the AAA site and used their on-line trip ticket option..........not perfect but quick and free. Two big heads ups................ you cant drive past stopped school buses on multi-lane roadways as you can here in Ohio and the speed limit is enforced strictly on those of us with out of state plates.
At what point did you start reciving letters?
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/cno/n87/usw/issue_7/bootcamp.htm
Thank you so much for letting us know what is going on! You are so correct in thinking about it the same way that I was. I thought that maybe the holidays would throw off their training schedule. It looks as though they are combining weeks 3-5 in their training cycles. I'd read on N4M that Division 080 will be doing their PT tests, have 2 big inspections, fire live weapoons, and the Marlin Spike this week. Then on the 15th they have their pictures done and on the 23rd they have Battle Stations and officiall become "Sailors". On the 28th they are supposed to be getting their plane tickets and orders for "A" schools. This is what one of the kids from Div 080 wrote to his mother. It's nice to know that some of the kids know what is going on(I'm sure not hearing it from Eric;)
I agree with you that I'd be at his PIR even if it meant that we were only with him for a few minutes. That is really neat that your son's Grandfather is going to be there and he is a Navy WWII veteran. I'm sure that he'll very much appreciate it.
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