Living Arrangements
Hi,My husband is in boootcamp at Parris Island right now and he is puzzled about something so i figured i would ask y'all and seeif y'all could help us out. Before my husband left, his recruitor told...
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Thank y'all for all the comments. Navyvetmom, i'm not sure was his MOS number is. I'm really not sure about a lot of things haha...i'm still learning everything. All that i know is that his schooling...
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My suggestion would be to head on over to the USMC side of this board with this question. Other wives will be there to share their experiences. First hand knowledge is better than anything we can...
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Ok thank you for that suggestion. Is there a website where i could reach them at?
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here's the website fot NATTC.....Naval Air Technical Training Center, Pensacola https://www.netc.navy.mil/centers/cnatt/nattc/
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My husband did two schools in Pensacola (1997 & 2002), and my brother did one in 2003 there. During any of those times, spouses did not "rate" to live with their Marine during that time. The...
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Recently, no, the aviation schools at Pensacola have not been approving accompanied orders. Most of the Marines are only at Pensacola for a few months and then they transfer to a different location to...
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Oh ok! I didn't know that he would be able to request to be changed to accompained. How likely is it that they will change it to accompanied? Do you know?
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Alexandria, you said: Most of the Marines are only at Pensacola for a few months and then they transfer to a different location to finish up their training (the location depends on what their specific...
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Yep, like Lori said, they each have their own rules. Aviation Mechanics is a big category with multiple little categories within it. It's kinda like going to college and spending your first couple...
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For a real USMC example, here is the list of possible schools for a Marine who is assigned to be a fixed wing airframe mechanic (which is just one type of MOS category within Aviation Mechanics)....
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You know, now that i think about it i think i remember hearing him say something about the AV-8 Harrier....thats the harrier jet right? So, if he does mechanics on the harrier jet then he will end up...
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Yep, it's a possibility! I'm assuming he is Active Duty and not a Reservist. If he is indeed Active Duty, the final MOS really isn't decided until part-way through the school at Pensacola. There are a...
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Oh yes i know that's the truth. My mom and both my grandmothers have been through this before and they were all telling me how it was going to be tough but that i would make it. I just worry so much,...
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Oh and i forgot to mention that yes, my husband is in Active Duty
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is it true that aviation mechanics training can take up to 9 months????
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Yes, however it is usually not in one single location. It is usually a few months at one base and then a few months at a different base, depending on which specific aircraft he is assigned to.
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my fiance is at bootcamp right now, and we are getting married while he is on bootleave after bootcamp. he is going to be going to oklahoma for his mos school and is going into artillery, my question...
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No, in the past that school has not approved accompanied orders.
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