Thank you Tim for this helpful note. I am slowly reading all the notes and comments that have been sent to me. We all can be very proud of our children for their service to this great country.
Thank you for the warm welcome and kind words.My son is 5th generation military and following in his grandfathers footsteps by going navy. It was either USAF or Navy. I am very happy and proud of his decision. He will be going to A school to become a quartermaster. So again thank you for the welcome
Thank you so much, Tim! My father, Fred Hanna, Jr., proudly served in the Navy during the Korean War. My older sister, Stephanie, was born at Great Lakes Naval Hospital. Daddy simply ADORED Sarah and I know he would be proud that she is carrying on the legacy of a "Hanna as a Sailor." May God Bless all who lived up to the Navy motto "Non sibi sed patriae" (Not for self but for country). Every man and woman who made the decision to join the Navy or ANY branch of our military is to be treated with the utmost respect!
Tim, thanks for the info. I'll be sure to give it all a look. I was an enlisted Nuc (one of the last IC's) and went on to become a Naval Flight Officer after an NROTC scholarship to the University of Florida where I got my engineering degree.
I was so proud of Matt's decision; he's doing so very well. We have received a dozen or so phone calls since he's been on the Lincoln and I can honestly say that we have not heard the first negative word. Thankful for that.
Thanks to all for welcome. I drop my son off tomorrow in San Antonio where he will spend the night before they put him on a plane Tuesday morning for Great Lakes. Will be a sad but proud day dropping him off as he takes step into manhood.
That was a fantastic "welcome" Admin, Tim very well done....very nice, and gives me a good feeling as you proceeded to explain the thought process all newcomers are experiencing at this important time in their Recruit's life as well as their own.....Everyone loves to learn and it is so wonderful that all of you are here to help us green horns..... This Land Is Your Land ... This Land Is My Land ...
we are all Proud Americans and We will Protect Her...... Thanks again Admin, Tim and you take care of your family Seize the day ...... Sue Ann
Thanks a lot Tim. And thanks to some of the things I've already been reading on this site, I know what BRAVO ZULU means! :) I'm sure I'll be back here a lot trying to figure out things as Shawn's enlistment moves along. I actually have two sons in the armed forces going through basic training at the moment, one is in the US Air Force bootcamp, and Shawn is in Navy bootcamp. They entered about a week apart... Of the two I know more about the Air Force, so this site will be very helpful!
Thank you Tim. Today our girl was sworn in, and she is on her way to Great Lakes. So proud of her, and it's tough for her mom and me to say goodbye to our oldest. I appreciate this site and look forward to learning more from you all. I had to google Bravo Zulu, now I know. I'm "all in" to learn all about the Navy.
Tim, thank you for your thoughtfulness in welcoming me to the Navy Dads web site. My son Bo arrived at Great Lakes Thursday night, 5/24, and called us to let he had arrived safely. He will be going to corpsman "A" school at San Antonio after basic. Bo has a biology degree from FSU which hopefully will be of benefit in his medical training.
Thanks again for your thoughtfulness and the tremendous resource you have made available to us Navy Dads!
Thanks Tim. Bryan leaves for Boot Camp towards the end of next month and I have more questions than he has answers. :) I'm very proud of him, especially since he wants to go EOD, get his college degree and spend 20 years serving our country. So far, the site has been a great resource for answering many of my questions. Thanks again, Ken Cain
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Thank you Tim for this helpful note. I am slowly reading all the notes and comments that have been sent to me. We all can be very proud of our children for their service to this great country.
Thank you so much, Tim! My father, Fred Hanna, Jr., proudly served in the Navy during the Korean War. My older sister, Stephanie, was born at Great Lakes Naval Hospital. Daddy simply ADORED Sarah and I know he would be proud that she is carrying on the legacy of a "Hanna as a Sailor." May God Bless all who lived up to the Navy motto "Non sibi sed patriae" (Not for self but for country). Every man and woman who made the decision to join the Navy or ANY branch of our military is to be treated with the utmost respect!
Thanks Tim, i am working my way through all the sites and links but i'm sure i will have a lot of questions. so thanks again for the support.
richard
Thank You Tim
Tim, thanks for the info. I'll be sure to give it all a look. I was an enlisted Nuc (one of the last IC's) and went on to become a Naval Flight Officer after an NROTC scholarship to the University of Florida where I got my engineering degree.
I was so proud of Matt's decision; he's doing so very well. We have received a dozen or so phone calls since he's been on the Lincoln and I can honestly say that we have not heard the first negative word. Thankful for that.
Paul
Thank you for the welcome. I remember my bootcamp days but now I am on the other end, the parent. LOL
Gene
That was a fantastic "welcome" Admin, Tim very well done....very nice, and gives me a good feeling as you proceeded to explain the thought process all newcomers are experiencing at this important time in their Recruit's life as well as their own.....Everyone loves to learn and it is so wonderful that all of you are here to help us green horns..... This Land Is Your Land ... This Land Is My Land ...
we are all Proud Americans and We will Protect Her...... Thanks again Admin, Tim and you take care of your family Seize the day ...... Sue Ann
Thanks a lot Tim. And thanks to some of the things I've already been reading on this site, I know what BRAVO ZULU means! :) I'm sure I'll be back here a lot trying to figure out things as Shawn's enlistment moves along. I actually have two sons in the armed forces going through basic training at the moment, one is in the US Air Force bootcamp, and Shawn is in Navy bootcamp. They entered about a week apart... Of the two I know more about the Air Force, so this site will be very helpful!
Thank you Tim for taking the time off to welcome me to the group =].
Thank you Tim. Today our girl was sworn in, and she is on her way to Great Lakes. So proud of her, and it's tough for her mom and me to say goodbye to our oldest. I appreciate this site and look forward to learning more from you all. I had to google Bravo Zulu, now I know. I'm "all in" to learn all about the Navy.
Thanks again for your thoughtfulness and the tremendous resource you have made available to us Navy Dads!
Robert (Bob)Trapnell
Thanks Tim. Bryan leaves for Boot Camp towards the end of next month and I have more questions than he has answers. :) I'm very proud of him, especially since he wants to go EOD, get his college degree and spend 20 years serving our country. So far, the site has been a great resource for answering many of my questions. Thanks again, Ken Cain
Thanks for the nice words Tim and for the awesome NavyDads.com website. What a great tool and connection point with other Navy families. God Bless.
thanks
Tim I can tell this is the place to be for what I need in information and support.....Thank you
Thanks for the support I am excited to be a part of this chapter of my sons life.
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