Posted on 04/22/2008 5:52:58 PM PDT by SandRat
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, April 22, 2008 Since the fourth grade, Wendy Wachtells son, Jameson, has wanted to attend the U.S. Naval Academy.
She thought his desire would wane with age, like wanting to be a fireman in the fourth grade. But it soon became clear that was what he wanted, she said. Now, with Jameson a sophomore in high school, conversations and considerations for his future are taking a more serious tone. |
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Great story!
I spent 8 years in the Navy... Best decision I ever made.
I’m glad she has a positive opinion of the US military. But why should a young adult have to ask permission from his parents? I say sign up anyway.
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Exd 20:12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.
The way the world is going, a World War II “passage” may be more relevant than a Biblical passage.....
“Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.”
I’m familiar with that verse, but there comes a time when children grow up and make adult decisions whether good or bad.
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Tell them your opinion and then let them make their own decisions in minor things when they are younger. That way, when they are older, they will do what you think they should just to keep you from telling them “I told you so!” Again.
Because he is not yet an adult.
I say sign up anyway.
Have you ever heard of the phrase "Support system"?
When you are a long way from home there is a great deal of comfort in knowing that there is someone pulling for you back there. You live for that little envelope with the red and blue markings. A soldier with a strong support system "back home" is going to be much stronger and better and more stable then one who is without.
If Jameson is only a sophomore, he’d have to have his parents’ permission in order to enter into a contract.
"with Jameson a sophomore in high school"
If he's under 18 and wants to enlist under DEP he needs a guardian to sign the papers.
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