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  • oldcop041

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    I taught both my kids how to shoot when they were young. My daughter enjoyed shooting, but never really got into it in a big way.

    Earlier this year, she graduated from Navy OCS and her brother and I gave her a M-9 for graduation.

    We got a chance to go to the range before she left for training, so I ran her through a practice qualification, which she passed.

    She called last night and said she qualified as a Sharpshooter at her Navy qualification. She missed Expert by a couple of points, so she is going to try again as soon as she can.

    Oddly enough (to me) Naval Officers are not required to qualify with a firearm. I am happy she wants to qualify and that she did well in her first formal firearms event.

    I am proud of my little Butter Bar (Ensign)!
     

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    I know the feeling of being a proud dad.Heres mine.
     

    sti45

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    Congratulation and thank you to your daughter for serving her country.
    I am also proud of her of her.
     

    oldcop041

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    I appreciate all the kind words. She worked very hard to get into OCS and to get her occupation speciality (Naval Intelligence).

    Like most people, the wife and I did our best to raise the kids, but I think there is a lot of luck in the equation. A child getting caught up in the wrong peer group can ruin every good thing the parents have done.
     
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