Frank and I may not yet be married, but I wanted to name the Blog "Life of a Sailors Wife" because it Rhymes and sounds cute. So, once we are married (when ever that is) I will be sure to let you know.
It was sometime in mid-April 2013 when Frank first went to see Petty Officer Fel (I am not sure if I should put his full name, I don't want to break any rules of sorts) to inquire about a position in the United States Navy. I was currently in Mansfield, preparing for my final exams at Ohio State University when Frank called to tell me that he was planning on going to MEPS in Cleveland the following day (which was a Friday).
I was really excited for him and encouraged him to go but to be careful because they are persuasive and to not sign up for anything he didn't want to do. So he went, he got a physical, he picked a job, and he signed two papers stating that he volunteers to work as a sonar technician on a Submarine in the US Navy.
I am Student Jozlyn Parker, reporting live from Ohio (for now) to tell you about life as a girlfriend of a United States Sailor. My sailor is SR Heckel Frank and this is our story.
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