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My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 19:27:37
by Palladin
Testing and physical tomorrow, Boot camp May '10...

Proud Dad,
Glen
:clap:

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 19:30:16
by MuShuGordon
Congratulations. I have boot camp whenever I get cleared by the NAVY Doctors and should be BUD/s right after that pending not getting injured. Woo hoo. How old is your son?

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 21:26:04
by Palladin
He's 17. Hoping to get in to VMI...

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 21:36:24
by allingeneral
Congrats Glen - Many proud Dad moments in the very near future :clap:

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:10:56
by MuShuGordon
Many props to your son. My father was extremely proud when I told him I wanted to be a SEAL. His father was Army-Air Force in World War II.

Much respect to your son for wanting to fight for this country.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 02:05:18
by zephyp
Congrats Glen. We need more young men like your son. Best of luck to hime and you.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:55:28
by Paliden
Palladin wrote:Testing and physical tomorrow, Boot camp May '10...

Proud Dad,
Glen
:clap:
My dad was Army, mother was WAC, I wanted to be the best (in my mind) USMC. It appears it will stop there. I feel your pride!
OOH RAH

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 10:47:28
by SgtBill
Congrat's Glen, and being the best is not only in your mind. My youngest son Jimmy made E-6 Staff Sergeant on Oct.1st. He now has 8 years in his reserve unit with a year tour of duty in Iraq.
Semper Fi
Bill

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:17:24
by zephyp
SgtBill wrote:Congrat's Glen, and being the best is not only in your mind. My youngest son Jimmy made E-6 Staff Sergeant on Oct.1st. He now has 8 years in his reserve unit with a year tour of duty in Iraq.
Semper Fi
Bill
Congrats to Glen, Bill. I thank him and you for your service. Yours not only for prior service but you and your wife for being the parents of someone in service to our country. That too is a sacrifice.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:13:58
by Palladin
Well, he aced his ASVAB ( :first: ) and passed his medical today - swearing in Nov. 2nd. :friends:
He's a good boy - if I had been able to get the lead out of his a$$, I would've been set for life for casting! Hopefully the Marines will be able to assist him with that problem... :clap:

Seriously, it is a sacrifice - and I am proud of him for taking that step. I give thanks daily for all those who have given of their time and talents, and many the last full measure to protect and serve this GREAT COUNTRY that we live in. My hat's off to you guys - you know who you are.

Glen

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:06:07
by zephyp
Aced his ASVAB? WOW. Way to go. He'll go far Glen.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:25:11
by MuShuGordon
What score is considered "Acing an ASVAB?" I scored a 93% and the darn NAVY Recruiters won't leave me alone about doing Crypto Technology or IT.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:02:36
by Palladin
His Staff Sgt. said he got all answers correct, and that he's the only the 4th to do so in the 2 years he'd been in this position in C'ville.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:24:32
by SgtBill
Yes you should be very proud of your son.
Semper Fi!
Bill

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:20:20
by herohog
Congrats! God bless him and tell him we DO care and support him and his fellow men and women!
:thumbsup: :clapping:

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 21:36:01
by zephyp
Palladin wrote:His Staff Sgt. said he got all answers correct, and that he's the only the 4th to do so in the 2 years he'd been in this position in C'ville.
In my book that do mean "aced." :clap:

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:58:35
by MuShuGordon
Many props to him for answering them all correctly. What does he want to do? They will bug the crap out of him for a computer related job I think, if he wants to do that, then woo hoo go him.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:35:29
by Palladin
He's got his sights set on Mars in 20-30 years, sez he's going... needs a flying career to get to that point.

Aim high, right?

Go, son! :clapping:

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 08:19:53
by zephyp
Mars? If we gonna have a serious space program I'd be happy see a fully functional station in permanent orbit around this planet. The fuel costs alone for a ship to achieve orbit are staggering, but you could launch those puppies anywhere you wanted with a full tank from a station in orbit.

Re: My oldest son signed up for the Marines NROTC today...

Posted: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 08:29:48
by jadedone4
... did someone say Mars...? Could we make that the "Official EARTH Gun-Free Zone"... not suggesting inter-stellar deportation, just a option for change of scenary....

Congrats on the testing; more Congrats and Thanks for your decision to serve - to the son = stay safe and continue to achieve your goals/dreams; to the parent = :thumbsup: job well done over the years... "building boys is better than mending men..." (oh, that should also include daughters as well, as I am sure we have some proud folks here as well).