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10/24/2006 5:43:10 PM EDT
The Monk spent the day talking to recruiters for the Marine Corps Reserves and Air Force Reserves.  He has prior service as a Marine and wants to serve again, preferably The Corps (Mortuary Affairs to be specific) but he is also looking into the big blue, as well.  Any advice, suggestions, good places to go for info, etc.?  In a way this will be new to me - we started dating just before his last deployment and married after he got out and that's been awhile ago.  

-Mrs.Monk
10/24/2006 7:36:52 PM EDT
[#1]
I wish him luck. That is one duty that would be really hard for me to do. God Bless him.
2/10/2007 12:49:04 PM EDT
[#2]
Just thought I'd post a quick update.  We've been waiting since November to hear if the USMC would sign off on his packet.  We got a call today that they did accept his packet.  Not exactly sure what's next except that he goes to talk with the Gunny this week.  

2/10/2007 12:53:54 PM EDT
[#3]
Didn't see this thread until today...I echo Mrs WW's thoughts!
Tough Job!
Good Luck!
2/12/2007 3:19:08 PM EDT
[#4]
Let us know what happens. Go to Barnes and Noble or Amazon.com There are books you can get to help you deal with deployments. Read and head the advise in them. The best advise I can give you is when talking to them while deployed keep everything as up beat as you can. Even if things aren't that great. They need to keep their heads on straight. Write lots of letters, send pics and packages, because the little things from home mean alot.
Also let us know if there is anything we can do.
My best wishes.
2/14/2007 8:58:59 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks all.  I will check out the book selection at B&N and such.  I know there will be a deployment in our future just don't know when.  He is meeting with the Gunny today at 1:00 and then the unit.  Hopefully we will have some dates for some of the training, etc.  

My entire family thinks he is nuts.  His family doesn't know yet.  I know there will be challenges ahead but I know we'll be fine.  He keeps asking if I'm sure I'm okay with this.     What I think is funny is that I've known for years he'd go back in the service in some form or fashion - this didn't surprise me at all.  I was just waiting for him to catch up.    

-Mrs.Monk  

 

2/14/2007 9:36:00 AM EDT
[#6]

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Thanks all.  I will check out the book selection at B&N and such.  I know there will be a deployment in our future just don't know when.  He is meeting with the Gunny today at 1:00 and then the unit.  Hopefully we will have some dates for some of the training, etc.  

My entire family thinks he is nuts.  His family doesn't know yet.  I know there will be challenges ahead but I know we'll be fine.  He keeps asking if I'm sure I'm okay with this.     What I think is funny is that I've known for years he'd go back in the service in some form or fashion - this didn't surprise me at all.  I was just waiting for him to catch up.    

-Mrs.Monk  

 



He's not nuts, trust me. If hubby and I could go back in we would in a heart beat. Our best description is we hear the call of the bugle and want to go. Unfortunately for us we have to let this generation go. Our son went, but it was the hardest thing for us to do since we wanted to either go with him or instead of him.
I also know if hubby could get back in he would be there in record time. I guess it's ingrained in us.
Check out Barnes and Noble on line and see if you can get the books cheaper through Amazon.
Best of luck to you. Keep us updated and if we can do anything let us know.
2/16/2007 9:07:27 AM EDT
[#7]
Well, I feel better - I have dates to work with now.  He'll do the usual weekend duty starting in March.  He'll probably go for training in October and then possibly heading to the sandbox early 2008.  I say probably and possibly because I know how things can change .  

I'm so very, very proud of him.

-Mrs.Monk
2/16/2007 10:04:33 AM EDT
[#8]
You should be proud of him. Yes, anything to do with the military is subject to change. Just never hold your breath or get to comfortable with things. You'll do fine then. You ever need to talk let me know.