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BEING A MEDIC IN THE NAVY
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Linda Fleshman Aug 19.

 

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8/18/09 Patti, Rest assured your son will wish he had some of this down time in the future. For right now, he may want to research what he wants to do with his future, be it in the Navy, or civilian. Has he been to FMF school yet or any sea duty? ...
August 18
Yes, I think the Army uses the word medic more than any service. Corpsman can be demanding job as well as enjoyable. Efmpdoc@msn.com Linda
August 18
8/18/09 Cindy, Sorry for the delay in getting back to your question, however I do not have any answer for you regarding changes that may have been made. I went to FMF School in Fall 1999 at Camp Lejeune, NC, there was a lot of classroom work and y...
August 18
Hello... If he is doing the FMTB training with the Marines...he will be busy...its just the waiting for this class to end. My son is graduating on the 31st from FMTB at Camp Pendleton...he said the same in the beginning, bored, etc...just wait unt...
July 21
Navy Dad Mark: Thanks for the name advice. I changed it. Sounds like your son has done extremely well being a corpsman. I can only hope he does as well as your son. My son hopes to check out alot of options once he gets in. I believe he'll do well...
July 21
HI Nancy, I hope this finds you better than you were. My son is also a combat medic but the last thing I heard he was still at Great Lakes but his dad and I being divorced there are alot of things that I don't know and don't get told. But if your ...
July 19
its Corpsman..and yes.
July 17
My son also is a Hospital Corpsman (medic) attached to the Marines. He is serving in Afghanistan right now. He just is entering his 3rd year and finds it interesting. Although he has stated at times that it can get boring, he said it is more what ...
July 17

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medical technologist mother of four only one son in the Navy
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Dale
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy Career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I:
Was concerned or afraid
From my experience with the Navy, the most important thing I learned was:
The Navy is NOT high school
Through this Navy experience, I now believe:
This was the best decision he/she could have made

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At 10:48pm on July 4, 2009, Mama Sue said…
Patti, If you screen name includes your surname, please change it. This is both for OPSEC purposes and to protect your sailor's privacy. BTW, I'm a former Marine from a Marine family, so the highest regards to your corpsman son!
At 5:40pm on January 11, 2009, Alicia Texas mother of Chris/A blue candle mom said…
Welcome to Navy 4 Moms, this is an exciting website and very informative... We would like to invite you to the Blue Candle Lighting event that occurs in your home anytime you wish to light a candle for your recruit sailor or the military in general. This is done to honor their service during the holidays, birthdays, special events or if you just want to. The Home for the Holidays/Blue Candle Moms also ask you join us in this group. This event and group has no special connections to "any one group" We are all Navy Moms, Wives, and we became Blue Candle Moms.... this included everyone on this website. Please come join us and share your stories and your lightings and your holidays with your child...this was done because some moms were not having their sailors home, and we are support group that can share feelings and fears. Annouce your child is coming home or the despair of knowing on certain holidays it is your sailor we light the candles for. To honor them for the service in the past present and future. To honor those that gave the Ultimate Sacrifice for our freedom. We celebrate the freedom to be Blue Candle Moms and the freedom to light our candles anytime we choose. Please think about our group and the Event and when responding tell where you lit your candle, and the reasons for your paticular lighting. the event will continue and once you rsvp come in anytime and update your lightings
At 8:06am on January 11, 2009, Karen Gallagher said…
Welcome aboard!!

We are so glad that you are here! This is a great place to meet others that know exactly how you feel!
We have something for everyone here groups from boot camp moms to overseas moms and moms that like to scrap book. We have meet and greets to events that the moms set up to meet each other and have dinner or an outing. There are groups to help you with each and every step of this wonderful adventure that our children have chosen called the US Navy.

Please tell us about your sailor and what they have chosen to do in the navy and ohh yeah we LOVE pictures of everyone !!

Please let me know if you have any questions I can help you with.


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At 4:07pm on January 10, 2009, Brenda Sue said…
Hi, Welcome to Navy for Mom’s. You will find lots of support, advice, information, and friends here!! All you have to do is read, read, read!!

I would like to invite you to join the group of moms from Texas!! We are the largest state group on this site!! (Everything is bigger in Texas - including Navy Moms)!!

Just go to the groups tab and type in Texas in the search box. The icon of the group is the state of Texas, of course!! If you can’t find that, click on my picture to the left and it will take you to my page. You can find the same icon there. Just click on it and you can join us!!


Please leave a short message about where you live and what your sailor is doing. Also, please let us know how you found Navy for Moms.

My sailor son, Derek, is a MA (Master at Arms) - He is now stationed in Portsmouth, Virginia.
 
 

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