Daughter joined the US NAVY today

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SC1903A3
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Bravo Zulu
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Congratulations!

Have you any idea what her MOS will ultimately be?
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Best wishes to her! And you!
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Congratulations. I'm sure you are proud. Thank you to her for her service.
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Awesome! Congrats to her and a sincere thank you from me and mine.
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Congratulations! Proud Navy Dad!

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First of all - Congratulations and fair seas to her. Hope she got into the rating she wanted.
When I went to basic in Great Lakes 1976, we fired 10 rounds from a .22 rifle. That was it.
We were the first company to transition basic with no rifles at all. We actually removed the rifle
racks from the barracks. Didn't shoot a gun again until I was on my boat. Then we qualified
with .45, M14 and shotgun regularly. Usually when at sea. If you could hit the water AND didn't shoot the OOD,
you qualified.
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