MarineMom916
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California.
My sons life long friend recently told us that he was going to AWOL. This was a total surprise to us and especially my son who thinks of him like an older brother and looks up to him. He just graduated from M.C.R.D on July 1st,2005. He was then sent to Camp Pendleton for about a month, this was the first time he was able to leave and come home for a weekend,but he did not return on Sunday, as he was ordered to do. His mother has been called and spoke to a staff sergant, who knows him. He informed her that the FBI would come looking for him by this Wednesday. I've been reading and researching all the AWOL cases and desertion cases that I could find. From what I can see, he has about 30 days to turn himself in, and that's the best thing he can do, if they catch him for any reason & take him in by force it's alot worse for him, is that true? I know both his parents have mental problems, his father was also in U.S.M.C and was discharged for mental issues, and his mother is in mental therapy right now.I know that he is not very stable mentally, he should be able to discharge for similar reasons. I love him very much, like he was my own son, and I want to help in any way possible, my son, his best friend and 3 yrs younger is still going into the Marines himself, he can't wait, any info is would be very helpful I dont know
what to do. I pretty much convinced him that he must turn himself in before 30 days, but what they told his mom was that he had only 3 days, I would appreciate a response asap. You can email me directly @
My sons life long friend recently told us that he was going to AWOL. This was a total surprise to us and especially my son who thinks of him like an older brother and looks up to him. He just graduated from M.C.R.D on July 1st,2005. He was then sent to Camp Pendleton for about a month, this was the first time he was able to leave and come home for a weekend,but he did not return on Sunday, as he was ordered to do. His mother has been called and spoke to a staff sergant, who knows him. He informed her that the FBI would come looking for him by this Wednesday. I've been reading and researching all the AWOL cases and desertion cases that I could find. From what I can see, he has about 30 days to turn himself in, and that's the best thing he can do, if they catch him for any reason & take him in by force it's alot worse for him, is that true? I know both his parents have mental problems, his father was also in U.S.M.C and was discharged for mental issues, and his mother is in mental therapy right now.I know that he is not very stable mentally, he should be able to discharge for similar reasons. I love him very much, like he was my own son, and I want to help in any way possible, my son, his best friend and 3 yrs younger is still going into the Marines himself, he can't wait, any info is would be very helpful I dont know
what to do. I pretty much convinced him that he must turn himself in before 30 days, but what they told his mom was that he had only 3 days, I would appreciate a response asap. You can email me directly @