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Gypsy 12-10-2005 19:35

Congratulations to your Son!

Jack Moroney (RIP) 12-10-2005 20:15

Excellent!

CoLawman 12-10-2005 20:30

Congratulations!

I can only imagine how proud you and the rest of his family are of his accomplishments. Give him a sound pat on the back for me!:lifter

Warrior-Mentor 12-10-2005 21:53

EXCELLENT!
 
Congrats! You should be very proud...he didn't accomplish that on his own...the lessons you shared with him growing up helped him achieve it.

Thank you for you contribution to his success.
JM

Spartan359 12-10-2005 23:00

Outstanding. :lifter

Doc 12-11-2005 07:23

Congrats to both of you!

blackkn 12-14-2005 20:59

Congratulations to your Son

blustr18b 12-15-2005 00:10

Thank you!
 
I would like to thank all of you Q. P.'s and friends, for your congratulatory notes and encouragement. I know his road is really just beginning. Thank you for all the support, and help with my questions. He just drove in, safely. Fayetteville to the OC in 54 hrs. :D Now I get to see him put on that handsome Green Beret!:o
Blustr18b

Roycroft201 12-15-2005 01:11

Congratulations to both of you !

54 hours ! Glad he arrived home safely and have a wonderful holiday with your son.


Roycroft201

Goggles Pizano 12-15-2005 06:58

Congratulations to your son! Well done!

Eagle5US 12-15-2005 13:41

That is wonderful.:lifter

Eagle

Pete 12-17-2005 09:12

Same Here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
(There was no ceremony when I graduated either.....)

TS


We were formed up in our Greens, marched down to Bronze Bruce, had our picture taken (IIRC all 34 of us), handed our orders and told to hit the road.

By that night I had a bunk in the 5th Group Barracks. Sometime after dark four scruffy looking guys in dirty uniforms and rucksacks came in, dropped their rucks and introduced themselves. The real training was about to begin.

Pete

Leozinho 12-17-2005 09:25

I could be wrong, but I think there's a graduation ceremony coming up in a few months.

Guys "graduate" and receive their tab at the end of each SERE class, after every DLPT or in some cases even Robin Sage. (if they had SERE after Phase 2 and tested out of a language.)

Unless things have changed recently (and they might have), the graduation ceremony is only held every three months, and everyone that finished in that quarter goes to that ceremony.

Ambush Master 12-17-2005 09:39

Congratulations!!!



Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete
We were formed up in our Greens, marched down to Bronze Bruce, had our picture taken (IIRC all 34 of us), handed our orders and told to hit the road.

By that night I had a bunk in the 5th Group Barracks. Sometime after dark four scruffy looking guys in dirty uniforms and rucksacks came in, dropped their rucks and introduced themselves. The real training was about to begin.

Pete


We did almost the same thing, except that 5th was forward deployed!! We had to hang aroung Bragg and endure the daily trips to the Slave Market untill our leave orders came through. Then it was home for 30 days and on the Big Bird to RVN!!!:D


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