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Re: OT Questions for Military Dad's
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Posted by john in la on July 05, 2006 at 00:03:17 from (66.157.57.85):
In Reply to: OT Questions for Military Dad's posted by super99 on July 04, 2006 at 11:09:28:
Well I can speak as X military (air force); a military dad (marine); father in law (marine) and grand paw (marine brat). I believe the Navy still uses the tours of 1 sea duty and then 1 shore duty. Even when he is on his sea duty he will still come to his home base every 6 months or so. While he may not need his pickup during this duty he will want it at his shore duty station. The only way I would sell his pickup is if he has a note on it that he feels will be a hardship on his new pay scale because he will be back for it. The power of atty may be a good idea but I do not feel you will need it unless he owns something other than the pickup. One thing is for sure; if the girlfriend makes it thru a navy tour he better marry her. She is a keeper. Do us all a favor and shake his hand and tell him how proud we are of him for enlisting.
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