navrn
Hellooooo nurse!
Ah... brings back fond memories of 0400 briefs, arts and crafts time for blasted manila folder charts, and T2C EP drills...
1. PCL IDLE Stop - Disengage
2. PCLs - Off...
I shoulda gone for wings instead of an oak leaf!
Erin, unless there's some other reason for you to stay apart - I would wholeheartedly say follow your heart - or the other half of it! Pensacola (if that's where you'd go) may not be the happeningest place, but the beaches are beautiful, the bars are great in the summer, and the accomplishment of wings are so much sweeter when you can feel like you (in some part) made it together. You get to participate in the feeling of community that starts in API/flight school as a lot of these guys will move through phases together. It was hard (you'll feel like second fiddle some days), and some day's you'll hate the sacrifice, but I wouldn't have traded the chance to go through it with him for the world.
We've been separated for a year now by Navy stationings and I wish every day I could be there for all the firsts as he went through the FRS and CQ and starting his first fleet squadron. I remember how much it meant to be "in it" with him in flight school.
1. PCL IDLE Stop - Disengage
2. PCLs - Off...
I shoulda gone for wings instead of an oak leaf!

Erin, unless there's some other reason for you to stay apart - I would wholeheartedly say follow your heart - or the other half of it! Pensacola (if that's where you'd go) may not be the happeningest place, but the beaches are beautiful, the bars are great in the summer, and the accomplishment of wings are so much sweeter when you can feel like you (in some part) made it together. You get to participate in the feeling of community that starts in API/flight school as a lot of these guys will move through phases together. It was hard (you'll feel like second fiddle some days), and some day's you'll hate the sacrifice, but I wouldn't have traded the chance to go through it with him for the world.
We've been separated for a year now by Navy stationings and I wish every day I could be there for all the firsts as he went through the FRS and CQ and starting his first fleet squadron. I remember how much it meant to be "in it" with him in flight school.