The money the class of 2009 paid for their first class year was never used on anything. Hopefully, we will get it back in the form of a check. Not everyone got awesome jobs.
I'll take a stab
4th Company was the first barracks to remodeled. Last year they thought it might have to be bull dozed. Supposedly, it had a big crack in the roof that threatened the structural integrity of the whole building. I don't know whatever happened to that.
Although not a...
LCDR Ragin is a commissioned officer in the United States Merchant Service. Kings Point and the other maritime academies use this to appoint officers and create a rank structure for the company officers, professors, and administrators.
He was a Gunnery Sargent in the Marine Corps. He was...
From what you are saying: You need to explain to me what I am saying?
Okay, I get it, you are not a Ragin drone.
Your idea of "care enough" is completely subjective. These people are juniors in high school. Where I am from, our Sunday best includes cowboy boots, a pearl snap shirt...
Jasperdog, you might be right about option A. but is2day4him's opinion about a candidate's appearance on their visitation day falls right in line with LCDR Ragin's constant drone about how a high and tight (birth control hair cut) = professionalism. I disagree.
I want to hear Is2day4him's...
I had a 2.6 gpa in my second semester of my freshman year in college. Prior to going to KP :biggrin:
So don't worry too much about it. But as I once read on a crane controller at sea(I live by this now) "FWRD, BACK, and Don't f&^K up"
We'll I stand corrected. Thanks.
ROS ships are the next best option. It takes some effort sometimes to get on them.
I just find it interesting who ends up claiming fault for injuries at sea.
Whose fault was that hand?
First off:
The ATRs are quiet frankly, worthless. Do not expect much out of them. I have many stories about how they made my sea year as difficult as un-necessarily possible.
Get your Cadet's hand fixed as soon as possible. Actually, more importantly, make...