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18 minutes ago, JIMMIEM said:

we have a niece who went into the Army and is now an FBI agent.

Hey Jim that is so awesome!!! Can you tell me how long she was in the Army for?

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11 hours ago, Woodbutcherbynight said:

I know how you feel.  My son is at Merchant Marine Academy.  My adopted sons so to speak are at West Point and the other is going through OCS  for the Navy.

Now that's a family of service!

Was the Navy man in for a number of years before OCS or is he out of college fresh?

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2 minutes ago, Woodbutcherbynight said:

He went in enlisted, but had high scores in a bunch of categories. (Never was up on this part)  Once in he was fast tracked through his MOS school and sent off a day before graduation to his duty station.  Next day the ship left for sea.  Something happened on ship that made an impression on the Captain.  Next thing I hear he was accepted for some DIRCOM (direct commission) program and off to OCS he goes.  Bright young man, street smarts mixed with book smarts, a rare breed.

Man, that is completely awesome, that don't happen very often, the fast track like that. What a great story!

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 At least, this latest tropical storm will be out of the area when she arrives.  Those drill sergeants will be all up in her face soon.  For a couple of days, she may wonder what she agreed to.  I am confident she will do well.  We'll have to get you and the missus a big crying towel for a few days.  She will get to call you in about 6 weeks or that is when our son got to call us.  

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2 minutes ago, FlGatorwood said:

For a couple of days, she may wonder what she agreed to.

Yeah I imagine many of us had that moment.  

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9 hours ago, FlGatorwood said:

We'll have to get you and the missus a big crying towel for a few days. 

Been using them already Steve, it's hard on us parents. Personally been going through a lot of emotions, pride of course, and guilt, just seems like her childhood went by too quickly and I have not done all that I wanted to do with my baby girl. I feel like I had not spent enough time with her as a dad, other dad's been telling me that's a natural response, when they fly the coop many Dad's just feel like they never spent the time they wanted to with our kids.

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