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My son has just joined the Navy!!!
DungeonMaster
Posted on 07/30/2008 8:06:29 AM PDT by DungeonMaster
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To: DungeonMaster
He will have a rate by the time he gets to NPS, as above either ET, EM, or MM. He has to got to “A” school prior to NPS so he’ll never go to the fleet as an undesignated striker assuming he passes “A” school.
To: DungeonMaster
Congrats.
My grandson just joined. Delayed entry until December, then off to Great Lakes boot camp.
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posted on
07/30/2008 12:58:46 PM PDT
by
Vinnie
(You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
To: DeLaine
Where do you live? It isnt FReeper Rockin Right two cubicles down is it?? Cedar Rapids, Ia and it isn't FReeper Rockin Right.
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:02:35 PM PDT
by
DungeonMaster
("You can't take $100,000,000,000 to Vegas" speculators.)
To: DungeonMaster
Congratulations!!!!!
I understand fully your pride, as one of ours joined the Army last Fall. You won’t believe your own son after a few months.
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:03:59 PM PDT
by
EDINVA
To: DungeonMaster
It depends. If you rock out before you complete A school, you will go to the fleet as an unrated E-3. Once in the fleet you can choose to "strike" for any rate within your department. Basically study and try to get some OJT and then when you finally get promoted to E-4, you will have a rating. This is basically true of any rating in the Navy...if you fail A school this is what will happen. It just so happens that Nuc Fld A school is harder than most.
If you rock out during NPS or Prototype, like I did, you will already have a rating. Upon completion of A school, I was an E-4 Electrician's Mate. When I failed NPS, I was sent to the fleet on a non-Nuke ship and served the remainder of my enlistment there as an electrician.
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:05:35 PM PDT
by
Axeslinger
(Where has my country gone?)
To: EDINVA
I understand fully your pride, as one of ours joined the Army last Fall. You wont believe your own son after a few months. I imagine it was that way for my parent too but it seems that it is going to be even more of a change for our son. He's always been shy and I now understand why they both beat you down and build you up in basic. They want you to have respect for the service and all that it stands for, but they teach you to yell because they also want you to have a voice in the service and in the world. Having a quiet son caused me to figure this out.
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:09:20 PM PDT
by
DungeonMaster
("You can't take $100,000,000,000 to Vegas" speculators.)
To: Axeslinger
Is A school for a nuke physics or basic electronics or both or neither?
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:11:13 PM PDT
by
DungeonMaster
("You can't take $100,000,000,000 to Vegas" speculators.)
To: DungeonMaster
Based on the little you told us, he sounds tempermentally more suited to being a nuclear tech than a corpsman. However, if he wants to develop people skills corpsman might be a good calling.
Keep in mind that Marine medics are Navy corpsmen and he could wind up on the frontlines. Corpsmen have always been prime targets for uncivilized savages like Islamists and Japs because killing them has a demoralizing effect on their comrades. The position often calls for taking the kind of risks that normally only a second leiutenant would undertake.
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:16:05 PM PDT
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(His Negritude has made his negritude the central theme of this campaign)
To: Lonesome in Massachussets
Keep in mind that Marine medics are Navy corpsmen and he could wind up on the frontlines. Corpsmen have always been prime targets for uncivilized savages like Islamists and Japs because killing them has a demoralizing effect on their comrades. The position often calls for taking the kind of risks that normally only a second leiutenant would undertake. That just sucks!
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posted on
07/30/2008 1:18:38 PM PDT
by
DungeonMaster
("You can't take $100,000,000,000 to Vegas" speculators.)
To: DungeonMaster
“A” school is for the rate, Machinist Mate, Electrician's Mate, Electronics Technician, originally back in the 80’s everyone went to the same “A” school. During the 90’s when I went through non-nuke ET “A” school there were separate Nuke and regular “A” schools. I have no idea how things are now, I believe boot camp in Orlando is gone, but I do not know about Nuke “A” and Nuke Power both of which were also in Orlando, any Freepers on more recent vintage have any idea where new recruits go?
To: DungeonMaster
WooHoo!!! Congrats to your son and good luck in whatever career path he chooses.
To: thinkthenpost; DungeonMaster
It is all in Goose Creek South Carolina now. That is near Charleston South Carolina. Nuke School is now self contained I believe, at least everyone that my son associated with in 2003 was doing the Nuke Schools. When they get to Prototype (OJT) they are encouraged to live off base and get an apartment with two or three other servicemen.
Ravenstar
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posted on
07/30/2008 2:24:51 PM PDT
by
Ravenstar
(Reinstitute the Constitution as the Ultimate Law of the Land)
To: Ravenstar
Oh, Basic is in Michigan now.
Ravenstar
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posted on
07/30/2008 2:27:15 PM PDT
by
Ravenstar
(Reinstitute the Constitution as the Ultimate Law of the Land)
To: DungeonMaster
the military serves all kinds of purposes ... it will give your son a voice and calmed down my bombastic kid ! Ya just never know. Wait till you go to the graduation ... your buttons will pop with pride. Keep us apprised.
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posted on
07/30/2008 2:50:42 PM PDT
by
EDINVA
To: DungeonMaster
My son , Andrew MacPhee, was supposed to go in on August 7 but has just been changed to August 20. When does your boy go in? just after boot camp, he will be going to South Carolina for school.
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posted on
07/30/2008 3:19:45 PM PDT
by
dirtymac
(Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country)
To: DungeonMaster
It does suck. Just remember these are the people the Democrats want to sit down with and talk. I'm not trying to scare you or your son, just take the facts into account when chosing a field. .

I worked with a guy who got a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Columbia. He started off with a six year term as a Navy nuclear tech, in submarines. Great guy, really knew his stuff.
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posted on
07/30/2008 5:10:35 PM PDT
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(His Negritude has made his negritude the central theme of this campaign)
To: DungeonMaster
This means your son has become one of the members of the military we pray for daily. God bless him and protect him.
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posted on
07/30/2008 6:13:34 PM PDT
by
trimom
To: indylindy
"When they go out on the boat, it can be a long time before you hear from them." My daughter is aboard the Lincoln. I hear from her every day by email. They can also call, even when at sea, via satellite if they have a calling card.
To: DungeonMaster
That's true. A good recruiter now mentors the people they sign up teaching them a little about military etiquette, military knowledge and starts a physical training program ~ at least that was how my daughters' recruiter worked with them.
To: DungeonMaster
"The paranoid part of me sees a pool of people that the Navy can do with what they will. Is this paranoid? Do they get a good second choice?" My daughters joined the Navy going on three years ago. In C schools, if you fail, you now choose another rate to go into within a very short time ~ a few weeks I think, depending on what's open. Used to be that if you failed out of C school you were sent to the fleet to do sh!t work for a year and then you could put in for a new rate.
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