It's Happening

<p>2010 B split is a sea until next november. My sons ship passed thru the suez last fall. He described the Egyptians who came on board to sell their goods. My sons ship was not a MSC ship, just a simple tramp.</p>

<p>I was very surprised recently at how inexpensive FedEx Ground is to send packages to KP. I sent an 18-pound box for $11, and a smaller box for around $5. From Richmond VA, it gets there in 2 days, and has even made it overnight! I suspect that because KP is so close to LaGuardia, the FedEx packages are delivered quickly. When I sent a large, heavy box last fall, UPS wanted over $130, and FedEx was under $40. Check out this site to compare the 5 major shippers' costs:</p>

<p>Compare</a> Shipping Rates</p>

<p>Thanks MrsT.
How do you address the packages when FedEx delivers them. I'd heard that the kid has to come up and sign for it, and it's difficult to schedule (Or that the kid would have to go to a different place to get the package).</p>

<p>Enlighten us on addressing and how/where the kid gets the package. Thanks.</p>

<p>Zonk - </p>

<p>I suppose if you check the "recipient must sign" (or something like that) box on the FedEx air bill, they would have to sign for it in person, but it should process to them just like a USPS box and they would get a notice in their Academy mail box. As you said, be sure not to put PO Box number, just use Box number. I just use the address format that you suggested in your previous post.</p>

<p>Also, I think (not sure in all cases) that stores that specialize in all kinds of shipping services like "Mail Boxes, Etc", will charge a premium to handle your package. Go to a dedicated FedEx facility like FedEx Kinko's and you will pay the flat rate with no add-ons.</p>

<p>You can start an account on the FedEx website, print out the pre-paid air bill, and just drop it off, then get billed for the charges later.</p>

<p>I'd love to know how this works when shipping from farther away - anyone?</p>

<p>When it's a small box they pick it up at the mail window by the boxes on zero deck. A larger box is down by the waterfront area (can't remember the building).</p>

<p>the building is GSK....general store keeper or something like that</p>

<p>the 2009A splits are nearing the end of their sea years. A teammate of mine who didn't play this year was on the ship in the Suez at the time of the incident. haven't spoken with him personally however.</p>

<p>sons ship just passed through the Suez Canal and will be in Dubai after a brief stop in Oman...hope this all passes over before he returns to Tangiers back through the suez canal....He will then have two more trips through there...did not hear from him about the boats...now I will ask, when he calls from Dubai...is there any more news out there about the outcome of the guy that was shot??</p>

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The U.S. Navy expressed regret Wednesday that an Egyptian citizen was killed when a navy-contracted ship fired warning shots at approaching motor boats in the Suez Canal.

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<p>US</a> says 1 dead in Suez Canal shooting - Yahoo! News</p>

<p>Our Midshipmen & women, 2011 B/Split leave for their 1st trip in June. Any tips, suggestions, gifts (gave DS the Great Spyderco* after indoc), words of encouragement, etc. before they leave?? </p>

<p>We plan on visiting our DS on Memorial day weekend (hotels filling fast!!)
Is this the only chance we get to see him off before departure, i.e. no days off in June between exams & departure?</p>

<p>Hoping our DS ships out of Long Beach or San Diego, is there a chance?</p>

<p>If I missed a cc thread addressing this, please enlighten me..Thanks!</p>

<p>*Thanks Colorado Parents for the Great knife!!</p>

<p>Make sure he has decent digital camera. He will be seeing things he may never get the chance to see again. We also bought the boy a pair of binoculars with a digital camera built into them. Don't know if they ever got used.</p>

<p>A multi-tool and a vapor proof flashlight. Any dive shop will sell an inexpensive little dive that that is sealed and thus vapor proof. Also an extra duffle bag to bring their treasures.</p>

<p>pelican lights...</p>

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good call davy... </p>

<p>deepdrafts choice would be a Pelican Stealthlite 2400</p>

<p>personally i use a surefire light, but with the lithium batteries....i try to get a pelican from somewhere on the ship (gold locker), they've got a real nice warranty, however, the warranty doesn't cover children under 5 years of age...no joke</p>

<p>A great digital camera is the olympus waterproof/shockproof/freezeproof camera.....also a world phone or world sim card may be a good idea.</p>

<p>the pelican light is great, i had mine slip out of my pocket and fall about 25 feet into the bilge, i wiped the muck off and it was still fulling functioning. i also have the olympus camera, it's been great! it's rugged, and small-- and not too expensive.</p>

<p>Thanks for ALL the great ideas!
Are there any day(s) in between last final exams & when B/Splitters go off to sea? Or does it depend on what port they ship out from?</p>

<p>Also, when do they find out their assigned ship?</p>

<p>It seems to me that my kid knew his assigned ship by late April or early may.
As for when they leave, it will vary from Midshipman to Midshipman depending on a number of factors, such as where the ship is, when it will be in port and when the govt finally gets them their travel arrangements. Those Mids who will be attending Summer School will, obviously, be leaving a few weeks later.</p>

<p>pretty sure i said it always happens in march-april.</p>

<p>Congrats kiddos. I'm sure it's well deserve and long awaited for.</p>

<p>disgruntled . . . worst part of recognition was getting our rooms trashed. Remember that?</p>