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My son is currently working with a Marine recruiter and will more than likely make the decision to join. I am a single mom and he is my oldest son. Truth be told, I'm scared.
Author: Mother of a Marine
I am a proud mom of a recruit that just left this monday (aug 13th) for boot camp. I am proud but a tthe same point found myself dealing wit h separation anxiety.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My son Left on july 11th 2011 for Parris Island It has been the hardest thing for me to do I cry all the time and i find myself sitting in his room He left right out of high school and its something he truely wanted to do but as a mom its is so hard not
Author: Mother of a Marine
I have to share , my son left on 4/13/2011 . I miss my firstborn. I am so proud of the man that my baby has become. I have received a letter every week since then. I cannot wait to see him at his graduation next month.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My two sons have just now went through their fourth week at Boot. Received letters from both of them today and wow what a difference. They sound a lot more adjusted then when I received their first letters.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My son has been talking about joining the Military since he was 5yrs old.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My son Anthony J Lisi was shipped off to basic training yesterday 05/23/11. I know this experience will be good for him and it will teach him so much more.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My only son shipped to boot camp in San Diego on 9/7. I have yet to receive the first letter. This must be the hardest week--only the 10 second phone call so far. I have constant reminders of him around the house and at work.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My name is Lisa, I am the proud mom of a future Marine. My son Jonathon is in DEP and will be leaving just 2 weeks after graduation June 1st for basic in San Diego. I am so excited as this is something he has wanted to do for so long.
Author: Mother of a Marine
I want to start by saying... For a long time my outlook of seeing a Marine was... attitude. When my oldest son was 13 he said that he wanted to go to the recruiting station. I said it would be fine.
Author: Mother of a Marine




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