This was the day that Camarron left for Basic Military Training. He had just been sworn into the Air Force. It was our 6 month anniversary, November 10, 2008.
This was Cam his very first week there. He didn't even have his name or anything on his uniform yet.
Camarron has always wanted to serve his country as well as those around him. He has also always had a desire to be a pilot for the fighter jets. After being married almost 5 months, Cam came to me one night and told me that he felt like he needed to join the Air Force. It came as a shock, but ended up being a huge blessing and an answer to many intense prayers. Camarron left for Basic Military Training (which is at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX) on our 6 month anniversary, November 10, 2008. He graduated January 9, 2009. We are now in Wichita Falls, TX at Sheppard AFB for his Tech. School. He is being trained to work on Aircraft Armament Systems and will be here for 14 weeks. Even though I can't live with him at the moment, I am only a couple of minutes away from him and I get to go see him on his free time and help him study. We also get to talk on the phone for as long as we want to in the evenings and have scripture study before we go to bed. That is something we missed doing terribly while he was at BMT (A.K.A. Hell). Hopefully in about a month we will be able to live together the remainder of the time here. Cross your fingers!
Camarron has always wanted to serve his country as well as those around him. He has also always had a desire to be a pilot for the fighter jets. After being married almost 5 months, Cam came to me one night and told me that he felt like he needed to join the Air Force. It came as a shock, but ended up being a huge blessing and an answer to many intense prayers. Camarron left for Basic Military Training (which is at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX) on our 6 month anniversary, November 10, 2008. He graduated January 9, 2009. We are now in Wichita Falls, TX at Sheppard AFB for his Tech. School. He is being trained to work on Aircraft Armament Systems and will be here for 14 weeks. Even though I can't live with him at the moment, I am only a couple of minutes away from him and I get to go see him on his free time and help him study. We also get to talk on the phone for as long as we want to in the evenings and have scripture study before we go to bed. That is something we missed doing terribly while he was at BMT (A.K.A. Hell). Hopefully in about a month we will be able to live together the remainder of the time here. Cross your fingers!
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