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Title: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 16, 2011, 11:18:50 PM
This guy.  This guy also made a 95 on the ASVAB and a 264 on the NUC section of the test, so I was wavered from the BRAVO test.    I think to get wavered, you have to get a 90 and a 235 to get wavered.  I don't remember, all I know is that my process was a cakewalk.

My ship date for basic training in Chicago is September 3rd (nothing earlier was available).  After that I go to Nuclear Power School in Charleston, SC, for 2 years with a dorm and an E-3 pay grade.  My contract is 6 years, staring as an E-3 since I'll have an associates in May, and I get paid for basic and a pretty good sized  bonus afterwards that will be paid out over the next 4 years.
I checked everything twice, read the contract, everything I signed, everything I have been told was on the contract.


Feeling pretty stoked that I got into the program though, some of my friends think it's pretty cool that I'm actually taking the military seriously.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Walker18 on December 16, 2011, 11:57:41 PM
Congratulations! By the summer's end, you may be the only one out of your friends to have a job.. And have school paid for.
You made a very wise move my friend! Good luck and God bless on your future journey. Try to make the National this year,
so we can give you a proper send-off!
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: paulthibodeaux on December 17, 2011, 04:25:14 AM
Good for you.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 17, 2011, 01:44:17 PM

Congratulations! By the summer's end, you may be the only one out of your friends to have a job.. And have school paid for.
You made a very wise move my friend! Good luck and God bless on your future journey. Try to make the National this year,
so we can give you a proper send-off!

Thanks!
I'm told that a lot of people have no idea where they're going to school next year, but I have a lot of friends who do, but a lot who don't.  It seems that a lot of the smarter people don't know where they're going, maybe it's because they tried for Harvard and Rice...  hahaha
Where is the rally this year?  I think I'm going to try and make enough money to buy an SV650 or 1000 by the time the rally comes around.   ;D

Good for you.

Thanks!  I'm still pretty ecstatic about the whole thing.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Jeremy Mitchell on December 17, 2011, 01:49:41 PM
Congrats and don't take offense if you are called a squid.  That is a term of endearment from a dumb grunt like me, to you.  The rally is in Arkansas, hope to meet you and have a beer soft drink with ya. 
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 17, 2011, 01:58:13 PM
"Soft Drink" would be good.   ;D

No one's gonna be calling me a squid, some of the guys on here will attest to that.   :thumbs:    (we're talking about on a bike, right?)
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: stevewfl on December 17, 2011, 02:08:45 PM
From another vet THANKS for your service
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Jeremy Mitchell on December 17, 2011, 02:23:57 PM
"Soft Drink" would be good.   ;D

No one's gonna be calling me a squid, some of the guys on here will attest to that.   :thumbs:    (we're talking about on a bike, right?)

Nope, not a reference to your riding style.  It is a nickname for guys in the Navy, kinda like Marines are "jarheads", Air Force are "fly boys".  I have seen these nicknames start bar room brawls but they are really just a way to associate with another guy [or gal] that has seen fit to sign their name on the dotted line that may mean not coming home for weeks, months, years or even not at all.  Take care and enjoy your last 9 months as a civilian.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: CigarSki® on December 17, 2011, 02:54:37 PM
Ok, now remember, this is the last time that you volunteer for anything in the next six years. Oh, and yes, you will henceforth be known as a squid.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt from the USCG.
Have a good time and congrats.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Tim on December 17, 2011, 03:15:41 PM
Congrats! You are about to go on an adventure. I spent 20 some years in the canoe club working on aircraft.  There will be good days, not so good days and some days where you should have stayed in bed. Do the best you can with a smile on your face. Don’t be afraid to talk to your seniors but never ask why you have to do something, just do it. Hard work gets you some slack when something goes just a little bad. Team players work hard and get rewards and have fun doing it. Buck the system and life is not so fun. Being a Nuke you should advance faster than most. As you put on the strips it gets easier and a lot more fun. Since you will have a AA continue to work on a BA. It will pay off in the end, trust me. I’ve been around the world twice and have seen things which are just amazing. It’s a big world out there.
Now having said all of that, I would not enjoy todays Navy. One of the best Skippers I had liked to work hard and play hard.   He probably would be fired today for some of the things we did for fun. No it wasn’t illegal, but it would have raised a few of today’s eye brows. I won’t even get into the women on the ships thing. Boot camp is a mind game. If you can fold clothes you’ll do fine. But you will be dumbfounded why some people think boot camp is like the end of the earth and get themselves into trouble.  If I could spend 20 years and never get into trouble so can you. I ran Aircraft division for my squadron during desert storm and had a blast doing it. Aircraft Division worked on engines, airframes, hydraulics, environmental, ejection seats, parachutes and corrosion control. If it went boom or had electricity it belonged to someone else.
I made some lifelong friends some Navy, some not. If you find a good woman be sure to marry well in your youth. Think with the big head. She might be taking care of you later in life.  Squid.

One more thing....The West coast Navy is way more fun than the East Coast Navy. Trust me I've done both. Remember this when it's orders time.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Son of Pappy on December 17, 2011, 07:19:41 PM
Well done Nate, welcome to the club!  If you do decide to become a Submariner try to get Bangor, AKA Naval Base Kitsap.  Remember, I have 2 off road bikes ;D  If ya think yer stoked now, wai till the night before ya ship.  I could pobably give ya a thousand tips, but I'll only give you one.  Integrity is like virginity, once you've lost it, it's gone forever.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Uglydog56 on December 17, 2011, 08:47:54 PM
You idiot!

Cryptographer!  Cryptographer!

Nuclear only leads to a life of loneliness, pain and degradation!

Listen to me!

Also, don't volunteer submarines.

And, congratulations.

MMC(SS) Cone
Nuke submarine mechanic

P.S.  It's not too late to join the Air Force.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: timsatx on December 17, 2011, 10:08:19 PM
Congrats. Do you know if you are going to subs?
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: gpzrocker on December 18, 2011, 05:48:34 AM
First congrats. As the guys have covered the bases, I will just say:

I was a nuke, heard "subs", looked around, figured that planes cannot land on them, never looked back.

I concur with Tim on the second paragraph down. As a matter of fact, I too was in aircraft during Desert Storm, CVN-71 and VF84, the true Jolly Rodgers. I miss that Navy.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 18, 2011, 08:26:32 PM
Thanks for ya'lls replies, my school administrators aren't as happy about what I'm going to do as some would tend to believe.  They seem to think the military is a horrible thing (aside from a few of the administrators, and probably because it's a collegiate high school that's just a college with an extra office) and would rather have me go to a 4-year school and get scholarships (the school makes money off of the students, their scholarships and basically milks the state for money from this).  Little do they know, they can count my GI Bill as a scholarship...   ::)
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: DenverC-14 on December 18, 2011, 11:42:12 PM
I did 5 years as a gunner's mate in the Coast Guard.... So I'm stuck being known as a puddle pirate  :P. I did get in some great drug and illegal migrant interdiction's though during my time in. I hope the Navy is everything you hope it do be. Best of luck in your endeavors.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Cholla on December 19, 2011, 02:29:13 PM
Atom head squid! Stay out of the subs go on carriers. More shore leave while on deployment. Fresh air and sunshine.
You are one of the 41,000 being recruited this year while 6,000 are being mustered out because the Navy is "overmanned".  Congrats!
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Conrad on December 19, 2011, 02:54:43 PM
Well done Nate!    :thumbs:

The best of luck to ya!

In the Navy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InBXu-iY7cw#noexternalembed)
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: alexx45 on December 19, 2011, 03:35:43 PM
Congrats and good luck. From an Army Vet & a father with a son currently in the Navy I would just like to say thanks.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 19, 2011, 05:29:00 PM
Navy?  That involves water doesn't it?   :)   Congratulations!   :thumbs:
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: rmwest on December 19, 2011, 06:16:12 PM
20 years in the nuclear submarine navy.  Would do it again.  Thank you for your service.  Any questions feel free to ask.  Squid was a navy term long before a motorcycle term.   Surface=Target   Submarine=bubble head.

MMCS/SS retired Rick West 
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Rod Bensken on December 20, 2011, 06:58:26 AM
Congrats....My son was up there 12 years ago and it was coldddd in december.  Hopefully you will get to see the old great lakes training center, very neat.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: timsatx on December 20, 2011, 11:15:14 AM
It's too bad they closed down San Diego. That was a great place.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 20, 2011, 05:43:08 PM
Congrats....My son was up there 12 years ago and it was coldddd in december.  Hopefully you will get to see the old great lakes training center, very neat.

Yeah, I'm going there fro training.  I hear it's cold.   :o

It's too bad they closed down San Diego. That was a great place.

They had a training center in San Diego and Florida but closed them down because it wasn't cost effective.

I did 5 years as a gunner's mate in the Coast Guard.... So I'm stuck being known as a puddle pirate  :P. I did get in some great drug and illegal migrant interdiction's though during my time in. I hope the Navy is everything you hope it do be. Best of luck in your endeavors.

Hahahaha, one of my good (lady) friends has a dad that was in the CG.  I'll have to use that term with him, hahaha.  ;D

Atom head squid! Stay out of the subs go on carriers. More shore leave while on deployment. Fresh air and sunshine.
You are one of the 41,000 being recruited this year while 6,000 are being mustered out because the Navy is "overmanned".  Congrats!

I'm not sure which way I'll go, submarine guys get paid a little more, but I think I'll have a chance to check the sub out before I get on it (maybe?).  Yeah, the Navy is overmanned right now (most branches are I think) and they've risen the minimum asvab score to a 50 to make it into the Navy (was 35 I think), just to wean more people out.

Well done Nate!    :thumbs:

The best of luck to ya!

In the Navy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InBXu-iY7cw#noexternalembed)

Oh God, that video.  HAhahahahaha.  all I saw at first was a bunch of seamen getting on the poopdeck, and at that point, I was worried....   :o

Navy?  That involves water doesn't it?   :)   Congratulations!   :thumbs:

I think so?  I can't remember.   :o
They have these things called "ships" and "submarines," basically ships under the surface...  I think it's under the land's surface though, not water...  ???

20 years in the nuclear submarine navy.  Would do it again.  Thank you for your service.  Any questions feel free to ask.  Squid was a navy term long before a motorcycle term.   Surface=Target   Submarine=bubble head.

MMCS/SS retired Rick West 

I have a (probably) stupid question...

How often do nuclear subs surface or go back to shore?  How long is leave and what not?
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Son of Pappy on December 20, 2011, 09:24:42 PM
Another CG term often heard is Puddle Jumpers ;D
Subs are actually called boats, how long they are out depends on the mission and whethor or not something breaks and trust me, that aint a slam, they really are concerned when something goes wrong, 'specially when it is on something designed to sink ;)  A boat has 2 crews, gold and blue, one would be considered on alert and the other is on a training cycle.  If you like confined spaces work at getting on a fast attack sub, if you want to ride in a cadilac, get on a SSBN or SSGN, aka a boomer.  If at all possible, try getting on the Carter, it is the Parches replacement boat.  Do a little research on the Parche, it will blow you away.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: timsatx on December 20, 2011, 09:40:13 PM
The Blue and Gold crew refers to the Boomers, the fast attacks had one crew. I wasn't on Boomers so not exactly sure of their schedule, but as I remember it they would come in to port, change crews, take on rats and then go out for about three months and do it all over again. The fast attacks just depended on what they were doing. In Hawaii we normally went out on weekly ops (out Monday and back Friday) until we went out on WestPac. Then we were out for 6 months and ended up in the Phillipines twice, Guam, Hong Kong and South Korea. The longest we were under was three months. We also occasionally did training cycles which would take us out for more than a week.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Conrad on December 21, 2011, 04:59:22 AM
Snip...

Oh God, that video.  HAhahahahaha.  all I saw at first was a bunch of seamen getting on the poopdeck, and at that point, I was worried....   :o

 :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: roadie on December 21, 2011, 05:32:48 AM
Late Chiming in, always a good feeling to know yet one more person is doing more for their country than 300 million others did.  And yes, not too late to join the ranks of the Air Force :-)  I did 9 years as a comm officer in the AF.  Enjoyed every day of it; and only got out because I wanted to experience the Defense contractor side of things.  Your experience will set you up to stay in for 20 or step over to the dark side no problem.  Be safe my friend, and thanks for your future service.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: connie_rider on December 21, 2011, 06:00:43 AM
Congrats! You are about to go on an adventure. I spent 20 some years in the canoe club working on aircraft.  There will be good days, not so good days and some days where you should have stayed in bed. Do the best you can with a smile on your face. Don’t be afraid to talk to your seniors but never ask why you have to do something, just do it. Hard work gets you some slack when something goes just a little bad. Team players work hard and get rewards and have fun doing it. Buck the system and life is not so fun. Being a Nuke you should advance faster than most. As you put on the strips it gets easier and a lot more fun. Since you will have a AA continue to work on a BA. It will pay off in the end, trust me. I’ve been around the world twice and have seen things which are just amazing. It’s a big world out there.
Now having said all of that, I would not enjoy todays Navy. One of the best Skippers I had liked to work hard and play hard.   He probably would be fired today for some of the things we did for fun. No it wasn’t illegal, but it would have raised a few of today’s eye brows. I won’t even get into the women on the ships thing. Boot camp is a mind game. If you can fold clothes you’ll do fine. But you will be dumbfounded why some people think boot camp is like the end of the earth and get themselves into trouble.  If I could spend 20 years and never get into trouble so can you. I ran Aircraft division for my squadron during desert storm and had a blast doing it. Aircraft Division worked on engines, airframes, hydraulics, environmental, ejection seats, parachutes and corrosion control. If it went boom or had electricity it belonged to someone else.
I made some lifelong friends some Navy, some not. If you find a good woman be sure to marry well in your youth. Think with the big head. She might be taking care of you later in life.  Squid.

One more thing....The West coast Navy is way more fun than the East Coast Navy. Trust me I've done both. Remember this when it's orders time.

Minicog, back in the day,,, I scored pretty well on the entrance exams. They tried to move me into the Nuke program but I choose Aircraft instead. (The idea of signing up for 6 years scared me to death). Loved working on the AC and flying in them!
Often wondered if I should have gone Nuke as I ended up doing 24 years in the Canoe Club anyway. (4 active/20 reserve)

I  do think you made the right choice!!!!

In my case, I won't say I loved every minute of it,,, but it is something I'm proud that I did!
You'll feel the same when it's done.

Tim (and the others) gave you a lot of good advise. Use it!
(Note: Tim you and I have similar service and sea stories. I was an AMS)

I'll end with this. Keep in touch with COGdom. You will be traveling all over the USA and probably the World. There are COG or GCE members in more places than you can imagine. Find them and tell em' hello for us.   :thumbs:

See ya in Arkansas..

Ride safe, Ted
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Cholla on December 21, 2011, 09:03:18 AM
If the armed forces are over manned why do they keep recruiting?
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Jeremy Mitchell on December 21, 2011, 09:06:13 AM
If the armed forces are over manned why do they keep recruiting?

They want to get rid of the guys like me that have time in service to try and cut down on retirement checks.   ;D
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 22, 2011, 08:24:32 PM
If the armed forces are over manned why do they keep recruiting?

They need smarter people, not more.  They're looking for quality instead of quantity.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Son of Pappy on December 22, 2011, 09:38:15 PM
They need smarter people, not more.  They're looking for quality instead of quantity.
Well, not really.  It is part of a cycle, they up the education standards to help keep numbers down.  Anyone who has ever served is quallity.  I hate to tell ya this Nate, it's part of the sales pitch.  Some of the finest people in this nation have worn the crossed rifles of the US Armys Infantry.  Upping the ASVAB scores is a form of discrimination, a very simplified way to keep the numbers allowed to enlist down.  Some of us are blessed with natural test taking abilities, others  have serious test anxietys, yet they could kick in a door on a mission or run into small arms fire.  Never let test scores determine quallity, actions over an extended period of time speak volumes about a persons worth.

Have a Merry Christmas,

Chet
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 22, 2011, 11:32:38 PM
Well, not really.  It is part of a cycle, they up the education standards to help keep numbers down.  Anyone who has ever served is quallity.  I hate to tell ya this Nate, it's part of the sales pitch.  Some of the finest people in this nation have worn the crossed rifles of the US Armys Infantry.  Upping the ASVAB scores is a form of discrimination, a very simplified way to keep the numbers allowed to enlist down.  Some of us are blessed with natural test taking abilities, others  have serious test anxietys, yet they could kick in a door on a mission or run into small arms fire.  Never let test scores determine quallity, actions over an extended period of time speak volumes about a persons worth.

Have a Merry Christmas,

Chet


I didn't mean the test, they just booted out 6,000 people out of 41,000 from what I heard.  (I think on here, actually)

I meant that they're looking for people to go into the nuclear field instead of just a bunch of people going wherever.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: gpzrocker on December 23, 2011, 07:18:27 AM
Trust us or not: Nukes get recruiters extra credit. Mine was cool enough to admit it to me. Plus the major drop out rate (like way north of 50%) means you load the rate up.

I know, believe what you believe, I was that age once too. Old salt encrusted squids? Trust them. I think that was said before......
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: connie_rider on December 23, 2011, 04:26:05 PM
The saying used to be,,, if the recruiters mouth is moving. He's lying!

What gpz sed is true though. Drop out rate from the Nuc program is pretty high.
Only way to make it thru is to stick to the books!
You can do it!

Ride safe,Ted
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: ssmith on December 23, 2011, 04:36:26 PM
One of my high school buddies went nuke...  spent 3+ months at a time below the sea on a boomer.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: okxd45 on December 23, 2011, 05:17:12 PM
Well, not really.  It is part of a cycle, they up the education standards to help keep numbers down.  Anyone who has ever served is quallity.  I hate to tell ya this Nate, it's part of the sales pitch.  Some of the finest people in this nation have worn the crossed rifles of the US Armys Infantry.  Upping the ASVAB scores is a form of discrimination, a very simplified way to keep the numbers allowed to enlist down.  Some of us are blessed with natural test taking abilities, others  have serious test anxietys, yet they could kick in a door on a mission or run into small arms fire.  Never let test scores determine quallity, actions over an extended period of time speak volumes about a persons worth.

Have a Merry Christmas,

Chet



;D Post of the week........
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Mr. Green Genes on December 23, 2011, 10:30:48 PM
1982 to 1988.  Great Lakes - Memphis - Pensacola - San Diego - San Francisco - Hawaii - Philipines - Thailand - Hong Kong - Sinapore - Malaysia - Alaska

I'd ride 500 miles tonight to sit on a bar stool and swap sea stories.

If I had to do it again, I'd follow my brother's route and get the 4 year degree 1st and then go OCS.  It pays better and they payed him to get out.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: connie_rider on December 24, 2011, 02:27:27 PM
Hmm. Apparently there are quite a few of us Squids here. Mebbe we should meet at the national and swap SeaStories instead of Bench Racing?
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.............


Ride safe, Ted
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Cholla on December 26, 2011, 08:43:49 PM
what was said is they let go 6,000 sailors because they are "overmanned". But they enlisted 41,000.
And the statement that it is all about not paying retirement is right on the money. They have reservists serving so they can eliminate people. Meanwhile we are told only greedy corporations do this.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Uglydog56 on December 27, 2011, 12:40:49 AM


If I had to do it again, I'd follow my brother's route and get the 4 year degree 1st and then go OCS.  It pays better and they payed him to get out.

MiniCog - here is a man who knows of what he speaks.  By the time you've been in 5 years, unless you're a sh*tb*rd your job will be about the same as an officer's anyhow - telling people what to do and working paper not valves.  Only he gets paid twice as much.  Think about it.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Tim on December 27, 2011, 12:57:09 PM
MiniCog - here is a man who knows of what he speaks.  By the time you've been in 5 years, unless you're a sh*tb*rd your job will be about the same as an officer's anyhow - telling people what to do and working paper not valves.  Only he gets paid twice as much.  Think about it.

A "O" or zipper head gets one room mate in a state room until they become more Senior and gets a room of his own.  An enlisted guy gets +/-60 room mates. The zipper head sits down to eat on china plate not a tray.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on December 31, 2011, 04:11:14 PM
Haven't been to a computer in a while and read all the new posts, just watching where it's all going.

I plan on finishing my degree while I'm in, then I can go to OCS after I finish my degree.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: connie_rider on December 31, 2011, 06:03:40 PM
Go for it!
Best of luck.

Ride safe, Ted
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: jim snyder on January 03, 2012, 04:43:21 PM
If I get re-incarnated I want to be on an aircraft carrier, I love me some jets !!! Watching an F-14, 16, 18, or 22 take off and land is almost better than sex.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Excavator on January 03, 2012, 05:10:57 PM
If I get re-incarnated I want to be on an aircraft carrier, I love me some jets !!! Watching an F-14, 16, 18, or 22 take off and land is almost better than sex.

I love em too, my favorite memories of my days on Ft. Hood were being under the low flying fighter jets....nothing like it.

Thanks for your service MiniCog.  :thumbs:
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: MiniCog on January 05, 2012, 11:18:18 PM
In my DEP meeting today, we had an O-5 and an E-9 come today...  That was pretty cool, we got to ask them pretty much any question we wanted to.

They both said if they could do it again, they'd do everything the same way. 

Also, if you go to NASA's space museum, you'd think most of the people in the shuttles would be from the Air Force, right?  around 75% fo the guys that have been up there were Navy airmen.
And it makes sense to me, think about it, the Navy guys have 900 feet to land on, the Air Force has 3 miles.  Not bangin' on the Air Force or anything, but the space shuttle thing was surprising to me.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Son of Pappy on January 06, 2012, 12:11:07 AM
See if you can meet some of the Sailors doing the job.  I always took my DEPs to FT Lewis, I would drive around the barracks and let them choose which one to stop at, I'd go talk to the CQ to let em know what we were doing.  They had access to any Soldier taht would talk tp them, nothing staged, no agenda.  Sometimes we would endup in the middle of a BBQ, sometimes we found em all liqoured up.  But it gave them a real picture of what Army life was like when they were not in uniform.  We would always end up at the sim center, I had as much fun as they did, engaging a virtual army with full sized and converted weapons of their choice.  That place rocked!!!  After wards we always ended up eating pizza and sharing what was discovered.  Natuarally we encouraged they bring friends, some of whom would make the commitment to enlist..  See if your CPO will organize a DEP fun day/team building day.  It can be competitive, see which DEP brings the most guests, then have a softball game (Paintball isn't recomended and may actually be prohibited-there are ways around that tho) and a good pizza and soda feed.  If he goes for it take the lead and do the organizing.  If you have a naval base nearby see about a tour. 

And I'll say thanks again for your future service.
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Cholla on January 06, 2012, 05:41:18 AM
Jim, ya can't watch F-14s any more, they were all retired a few years ago.  :(
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: Mr. Green Genes on April 07, 2018, 11:14:17 AM
6 Years later..., Where are you at, Mini Cog?
Title: Re: Who has two thumbs and enlisted in the Navy today?
Post by: connie_rider on April 12, 2018, 01:03:44 PM
I did some checking and he has been posting occasionally.
In 1 post he was doing something with his Chief on a Detachment..
So, apparently he did go into the Navy.
Not sure where/when/what Rating he ended up with?

Ride safe, Ted