Our new Airman - thanks for the encouragement and advice

MCTalley

Well-known member
Many of you that attended the national rally last summer might remember our son, David, was debating joining the Air Force and making it his career. Several of our vets discussed this with him at the rally and overall were highly encouraging to him. A few weeks after the rally, after traveling with us out west, he flew home and signed up with the Air Force.

David left for basic training mid-February and today we are proud to announce he is one of our country's newest airmen. Thanks to everyone for the encouragement and words of wisdom as he has gone down this path. We, of course, are beaming and proud.

He ships out Monday evening for Keesler AFB in Biloxi to begin his tech schooling.

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alex00

Well-known member
You should be very proud as parents. Thank you for raising a young man that chose to serve.
 

JohnDar

Prolifically Gabby Member
Congratulations to you and him. The USAF is a great branch of the military to be a part of. OK, so I'm a little biased :).
 

Lou_and_Bette

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What technical specialty did he choose to study? Also, if he is still there in Nov-Feb, and you guys decide to visit, give us a call, that's where we winter
 

MCTalley

Well-known member
David will be working with electronics on F-22 fighters. Not sure how long he will be at Keesler.


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szewczyk_john

Well-known member
Our son has been at Kessler for about 7 months for his tech training. He will be leaving there at the end of this month and headed to Camp Blanding which is south of Jacksonville until late November to complete his required tech school. His M.O.S. has the longest training of all Air Force assignments.

We are so proud of our Airman and you should be proud of yours as well. Congrats
 

jmgratz

Original Owners Club Member
We thank all of our servicemen and women for their service. Because of their service we remain a free nation.
 
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