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April 2014 Blog Posts (4)

Missle Tech Graduation

I have been off the grid for a bit. My son Cameron has been in Groton then to Kings Bay for his MT school. We flew out for graduation and really enjoyed. He spoke at grad about the history of the US Sub program and history. I was so proud to be there. Also enjoyed meeting other parents and his friends at Kings Bay. He got orders to Bangor on the USS Louisiana. He is really excited. Now all he talks about is earning his dolphins! Figured I better get back to Navy Dad's and get buffed up on what… Continue

Added by Bob Blair on April 21, 2014 at 1:38am — No Comments

USS Nimitz Tiger Cruise 2013

This is to attempt to help those folks who might be interested in a Tiger Cruise in the future.

As you have probably seen posted here and in other sources, it may be a chance of a lifetime so don't pass up the opportunity. Only after we got on the ship with our son, did we find out that it would probably be the only deployment he would ever have and so it was truly our only chance at a Tiger Cruise. And it was thoroughly enjoyed by all!

I will tell you right up front that,…

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Added by Dave Smithers on April 7, 2014 at 4:43pm — 2 Comments

Medford Ma is Proud

Danny Brogan. So proud an honored to say you are my son! Congratulations!! We love you!

Added by MAUREEN FERGUSON on April 4, 2014 at 8:02am — 1 Comment

Award Petty Officer Mark A. Mayo the Medal of Honor

Master-At-Arms 2nd Class Petty Officer Mark A. Mayo was shot and killed, while defending a fellow Petty Officer, on the deck of the USS Mahan on March 24, 2014. The selfless act of this young man deserves recognition. Please sign this petition and call upon President Obama to award him the Medal of Honor.…

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Added by Curtis Rath on April 3, 2014 at 10:59am — 1 Comment

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