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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Son just went into armforces joined the Navy and looks like he will be doing some training at Lackland AirForce Base over Xmas anyone know of any good campgrounds around the base? we have a 35' Adventuer looking to see if we can spend xmas with him or at least see him for some of that time.
Thanks Mark Mark & Joanne Bento FMCA Member |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
He might be able to "sponsor" you to use the Family Camp (FAMCAMP in military jargon) that is on Base at Lackland. There is a description of it HERE Maybe call the number there and ask them if he can sponsor you? A lot of FAMCAMPS will do this.
And thank him for serving! Cedar Island, NC (Gateway to the Outer Banks 2008 Winnie Sightseer 35J |
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"Winnebago Owner's Forum Member" |
He can sign you up for the base campground and bring you in to it with no problems.
2005 36RD Vectra 2006 Honda CRV |
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I just spent a week at the Lackland FAMCAMP and have nothing but good things to say. It may be full in the winter with snowbirds flocking south. Most military parks are first come first serve so plan to arrive prior to noon to secure a spot. They have a 30 day max stay limit so folks do rotate in and out even in the winter. If this fails there are numerous civilian campgrounds in the San Antonio area. The Riverwalk is great at XMASS time, do the boat tour your son will get a discount since he is active duty.
2006 Itasca Suncruiser 38T 2008 Honda Pilot/Racked out with Old Town Kayaks Kids/Bikes/other s_ _ _ (stuff) |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Thanks all for your help After he can start to call back home on a reg bases I hope to see if he can find out about this. He is in Navy going through basic trainning right now and just left on monday 8/4/08 for that I am still having a hard time getting over the fact that he is not in our home anymore but I will have to come to terms with it.
The hardest part is that you can't talk with him for about a mounth while he is in basic. The Lackland trip is when he will be doing his spicalise traning for his Master at Arms job. He told us beford he left that he would be there for a min of 6 Mo or maybe even 1 yr for the type of traing the Navy wants him to get. So we sre hoping that when he is there at Lackland we will be able to see him will not know until he gets there and can ask his CO if that would be OK for us to do. If not it will be one lonely Xmas for me I can tell you all that. Again Thanks for the notes here and maybe I'll get lucky just one more time in my life. Mark Mark & Joanne Bento FMCA Member |
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Mark, the info given you about Lackland FamCamp is correct. Should you not be able to get in there, you will find there are several CG's in and around San Antonio. If you have a camp ground book, look through it for CG's in San Antonio. You may wish to make plans well in advance, because like someone stated, Snow Birds flock in here starting after Thanksgiving. Pass to your son my thanks for serving.
2006 Allegro 34 WA Toad: 2006 Honda CR-V USAF Retired (1957-1980) |
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Try Traveler's World off of Roosevelt. We always stay there when in San Antonio. Close to downtown, lots of trees, clean and well kept.
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Mark, your son should be able to reserve a spot at the FAMCAMP and he should have priority since he is active duty. I took my family to Key West for Christmas and had no problem getting in once I mentioned that I was active duty. He should also have some time off over Christmas. Not so much because they are doing the students any favors but more because the instructors want time off to spend with their families. Remember, if the students are there the instructors have to be there :-) Plenty of other military bases in that area also and the Navy has a great facility about 3 hours south in Corpus Christi so if your son does get a couple of days off that is a great destination.
2008 Itasca Sunstar 32 K 2005 Honda Element Wife, 2 boys and 1 big yellow Dog - Buster http://bruce-n-karen.blogspot.com/ |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Thanks for all the replys here I wish that when I wrote this my eyes were not leaking. I am sorry for the spelling errors in the post name and post.
Have any of you here also had to get a grip on a test like this? How did you get over the punch in the gut that you get in the frist few days/weeks I think I am the one that is having the most trouble with it but I just feel like my best bud is gone and I can't get to him. Sorry for the wet post but feel that the extended family here has the way to help me work this out. Again thanks for the reply's I am really looking to this motorhome trip dod care how bad the weathr might be here in New England it can only get better as I get closer to TX. Mark Mark & Joanne Bento FMCA Member |
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Mark, time will, I assure you, help you. I have been on both ends of what you are feeling. I went into service, here at Lackland in 1957, then watched a son enter the service here in 1977. The void will fill up as time passes.
2006 Allegro 34 WA Toad: 2006 Honda CR-V USAF Retired (1957-1980) |
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