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  • 25th May
    2012
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  • 16th May
    2012
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Hi, So I have a question.. It's kinda lame. Haha But, I've been looking on some sites that kinda describe what goes on each week of boot camp for the navy, and if I tell my boyfriend a little about it in a letter, would there be problems? Like would he get in trouble.. or anything like that.. ( can you keep this private please? haha ):)

Asked by: abeautifulspecialmess

I know you said keep this private, but it’s really not as sensitive information as you think. he wont get in trouble, no one can read his letters but him and even if they did there is so much posted online that he could of seen before he left.

videos like these:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V04CxDNaU0&feature=related

are all over youtube. just type in navy bootcamp. some are pretty old but some are new.

  • 16th May
    2012
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PFA

my PFA is tomorrow morning at 9am.

and I couldnt be in a worse mood.

Of course they say that shouldnt matter cause you should be physically prepared, but everyone knows mood, matters.

I wish I were stronger, and smarter.

  • 12th May
    2012
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I knew I was right….

who am I kidding? I saw this coming.

Civilians cant love military when the military is a female. They dont like that if they love the person, they either have to leave home with them… or end it in a set time period.

Dont tell me you love me, then admit you have issues with your ex, and even though you love me you’d never leave home.

I am staying alone until I PCS in a year and four months. Then I might hold hope again for someone to love me AND my uniform.

I’m stronger and better than this.

  • 30th April
    2012
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  • 24th April
    2012
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From left, Christopher Chapman, 4, Lanah Dripps, 3, Emily Chapman, 5, and Adelena Dripps, 2, play with a Belvoir hospital therapy dog during the Month of the Military Child event at the hospital Tuesday. (Department of Defense photo by HN Tina Staffieri)

From left, Christopher Chapman, 4, Lanah Dripps, 3, Emily Chapman, 5, and Adelena Dripps, 2, play with a Belvoir hospital therapy dog during the Month of the Military Child event at the hospital Tuesday. (Department of Defense photo by HN Tina Staffieri)

  • 24th April
    2012
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