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    ALO Mystified

    Ahh c'mon 69 - is there really any harm in letting us 'think' we have created an anomaly of super qualified applicants? I, for one, am impressed that there are so many highly qualified young people who choose to serve their country at this time, when they clearly have many other excellent...
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    NROTC scholarship presentation?

    thanks kpmom - I did specifically question S's counselor about the presentation several weeks ago on the advice of replies I received from my original post. Navy had already contacted him with all the scholarship information before we had even been officially notified. He said to expect...
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    NROTC scholarship presentation?

    I have also posted this on cc so excuse the repeat:smile: Ok so get this - I am proudly sitting in the audience, along with several of my equally proud family members, at my S’s high school scholarship assembly this morning. There are around 80 or so bright and gifted young people sitting...
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    Reconciling

    kpmom- Please send to your boys and share with anyone who would appreciate it. It was sent to me by a dear friend during my son's deployment and I'm sorry I don't know the original author. I'm betting she was a mom with feelings just like ours who happens to have a gift of putting the most...
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    Reconciling

    Cougar_62 Not mom's group! I've read your posts and and you say good stuff! Keep talking - we all need each other and must stick together :thumb: I'm so pleased I could share something you all found helpful and could relate to. And nursey, of course I meant 2003 :confused: DUH...
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    NROTC scholarship presentation?

    Hello all - Our high school scholarship assembly is coming up and I was wondering about how NROTC scholarships are presented. From what I've been reading on the SA threads, it's done by the BGO or other invited individual. Does S need to contact someone at the university ROTC unit about...
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    Reconciling

    Hi nursey! Of course you are not a wimp! All of us are kindred spirits when it comes to our babies. A dear friend of mine sent me this when my son was first deployed to Iraq in 2001 during the "shock and awe" stage. It really put things in perspective. She had heard it on a radio program and...
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