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Francheska
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  • Clifton, NJ
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Japan or Hawaii/ I can't go with him?

Thank you for all the replies they are really helping me out! Hopefully within the next few weeks we will find out where his command will be and then we'll figure things out from there. It's so rou...

Replied Nov 19

Japan or Hawaii/ I can't go with him?
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My boyfriend is in A school in Pensacola and he should be finding out where his command is very soon. He is going to school to be an Aviation Tech Mate and we are so anxious to know where his stati...

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anti M Nov 19.

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Hello! My name is Francheska and I am in a relationship with a Navy man (whom I love him very much). I am new to the military life and any information about being a navy significant other is greatl...

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anti M Nov 5.

 

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Actually, it has been SOP for a long time. I have no idea why an E-2 got to have a dependent overseas, guess he got lucky? Got a waiver? Some overseas locations allow for it? I know commands in Japan do not unless the sailor applies for a waiver, ...
November 19
When did they change that? My foster daughter moved there with her E-2 husband in early 2008.
November 19
Thank you for all the replies they are really helping me out! Hopefully within the next few weeks we will find out where his command will be and then we'll figure things out from there. It's so rough, but I'm glad you all understand. Thanks again!
November 18
He is going to be an AT? Well there are many, many places that he could be stationed at and it will depend on his selection of orders and what type of command he goes to....ie helos, F/A-18's, P3's, etc. There are so many possibilities and more th...
November 18
These days, they are not moving the spouses overseas/Hawaii if the sailor is an E-3 or below. For junior enlisted, they are considered "geographical bachelors" until they advance, and even then they have to do all the paperwork getting their order...
November 18
I think maybe your sentence The only catch is that, when you marry, the Navy is not going to pay for your move to Hawaii or any overseas duty station should read The only catch is that, unless you marry, the Navy is not going to pay for your move ...
November 18
Francheska, you are citizen of a free country and can move anywhere you want. The only catch is that, when you marry, the Navy is not going to pay for your move to Hawaii or any overseas duty station. If you want to move to Hawwii, get a job and g...
November 18
Thanks Anti M! Every day I hope for the best :) Hopefully he doesn't get stationed overseas, but if it does happen we'll find a way to get through it and as soon as he's an E-4 I will try my best to go live with him. But that's just me planning ah...
November 18
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November 18
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My boyfriend is in A school in Pensacola and he should be finding out where his command is very soon. He is going to school to be an Aviation Tech Mate and we are so anxious to know where his station will be. The only thing that worries me is if h...
November 18
Those 75 days do not include weekends and holidays. Many of the schools have intro classes involved, such as ATT (basic electronics) and then there's indoc to the base for the new students. There have been holds for students waiting to begin their...
November 5
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Hello! My name is Francheska and I am in a relationship with a Navy man (whom I love him very much). I am new to the military life and any information about being a navy significant other is greatly appreciated! My boyfriend just graduated from bo...
November 5

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Navy Girlfriend
I am here to support or represent my:
Spouse/Significant other
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy Career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I:
Was proud and encouraged it
From my experience with the Navy, the most important thing I learned was:
Distance makes the heart grow fonder. I love my airman recruit
Through this Navy experience, I now believe:
It was positive and maturing. Our relationship has grown stronger.

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At 10:25pm on November 9, 2009, lemonelephant said…
You are very welcome. Blessings to you and yours.
 
 

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