Hi ya’ll! First off, so glad to be here, I’ve spent the last few months researching and trying to find navy groups to join and I’ve had a tough time. I’ve found the basic non-officers group have been kind of mean and acting like I’m “holier than thou” for asking aviation specific questions and told to go find an officer group, and the officers groups have been like “come back when you’re married.”
My partner was accepted as an SNA candidate in June. He was given the timeline of leaving anywhere between July and July 2021 to leave for OCS.
We’re both older (31) and settled into our relationship. Marriage is in the equation military or not, and I’m basically waiting on an any day proposal. We’ve discussed doing a small wedding pre-OCS to make life easier, and doing the big family thing sometime the following year when we have time / a better understanding of his schedule.
I’ll be moving in with my parents when he leaves for OCS, and we’ll be moving into one of his parents vacation homes pre-pensacola, then I will be moving with him to Pensacola for flight school. I tried my hardest to ensure we have plans in place before he goes so transition back is much smoother.
basically, just looking for any / all advice, things you wish you knew, etc. on how to navigate through this life. Military life is completely foreign to me, I just want to be as prepared as I can to not only support him in every way possible, but also make things as easy for me as I can transitioning.
TYIA
My partner was accepted as an SNA candidate in June. He was given the timeline of leaving anywhere between July and July 2021 to leave for OCS.
We’re both older (31) and settled into our relationship. Marriage is in the equation military or not, and I’m basically waiting on an any day proposal. We’ve discussed doing a small wedding pre-OCS to make life easier, and doing the big family thing sometime the following year when we have time / a better understanding of his schedule.
I’ll be moving in with my parents when he leaves for OCS, and we’ll be moving into one of his parents vacation homes pre-pensacola, then I will be moving with him to Pensacola for flight school. I tried my hardest to ensure we have plans in place before he goes so transition back is much smoother.
basically, just looking for any / all advice, things you wish you knew, etc. on how to navigate through this life. Military life is completely foreign to me, I just want to be as prepared as I can to not only support him in every way possible, but also make things as easy for me as I can transitioning.
TYIA

). Flight school might be the least bad time to have kids, but it's still a bad time. There is no good time, in many ways. But it's a time during which he won't be deployed so likely can be there for the birth, at a minimum. If that sounds dire, sadly, it's kind of your new reality. I frequently say that the Navy will almost always be more urgent than the family needs; it's on the service member to make sure it never becomes more important. But it's on the spouse to very carefully weight the family needs and engage in sucking it up when possible. That banks a lot of good will. If your husband goes to the command 5 times a year with family emergencies, the command is going to doubt, with good reason, whether these are all truly emergencies. If it happens once a tour, it's going to have a lot more credibility. This is the mindset you both need to start adopting.