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akamatt 80F
354 posts
4/7/2015 11:56 am

Last Read:
4/9/2015 4:36 pm

ANCHORS AWAY MORGAN

My youngest grandson will be graduating from high school in June. Morgan has been involved in a sea cadets program for the past seven years and has always wanted to become a sailor. He automatically qualified for the Nuclear Engineering program having scored a 97 on his Navy Asvab entry exam. I couldn't be a prouder grandma.


Abelle2 84F
31391 posts
4/7/2015 2:52 pm

Tell him I am mighty proud of him!


akamatt replies on 4/7/2015 5:12 pm:
Thank you, Ann

Hawkslayer 89M
13639 posts
4/7/2015 4:16 pm

You should be very proud of his achievements aka. He has done exceptionally well. Tell him we are all proud of him.

Alfie...


It only takes a drop of ink to make a million people think. There are many stories.


akamatt replies on 4/7/2015 5:13 pm:
Thank you, Alfie, I will.

spiritwoman45

4/7/2015 5:34 pm

Definitely a kid to be proud of.

Spiritwoman ^i^


akamatt replies on 4/7/2015 7:14 pm:
You can't begin to know.

MrsRichard 75F
249 posts
4/7/2015 9:18 pm

Sounds as though Morgan is well-ready to set sail with great career path ahead of him.


akamatt replies on 4/9/2015 11:19 am:
Because of his years spent in the Navy Cadets he will go into the service with a great start.

Nileyears 72F
4208 posts
4/8/2015 8:50 am

What's not to be proud of? He looks so happy in the picture, and such a nice looking young man, I would be proud of him too!!


akamatt replies on 4/9/2015 11:20 am:
I believe he was spending a weekend on a Navy ship as shown in the picture.