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About me:
I am a proud of my who I am. I love my family. I believe in hard work and respect. Life is about the journey, not the destination.
I am here to support or represent my:
Becka
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy Career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I:
Was proud
From my experience with the Navy, the most important thing I learned was:
You have to let them go.
Through this Navy experience, I now believe:
Our relationship has grown stronger, This was a maturing experience, The Navy has a lot to offer, This was the best decision he/she could have made

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At 9:05am on October 31, 2008, Marianne T said…

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At 10:37am on September 30, 2008, Laura mom to Kathryn said…
Lori, you should almost definitely hear from her Fri some time. She has battle stations Thurs night at 8 pm and it's an all nighter. They are allowed to call after battle stations. So she should be calling Fri for sure. laura
At 11:08pm on September 29, 2008, Laura mom to Kathryn said…
Hi Lori, KC called tonight. I asked her if she knew Becka and she said she knows everyone, but only by their last names. She only knows a few of their first names. She said she will be able to call me again on Wed and then again on Fri. Yes, I am going and yes, I will be at Flanagan's on Thurs at 6 pm,, Can't wait!!! laura
At 4:20pm on September 29, 2008, Laura mom to Kathryn said…
(KC) Kathryn said she knows everyone in Div 376 and 377. She is quite the social butterfly so I'm sure she already knows half the naval base by now! My guess, yes, she knows her. When she calls again I'll ask her. laura
At 1:43pm on September 28, 2008, Laura mom to Kathryn said…
Lori, Do you know what Div Becka is in? My daughter Kathryn is Div 377 ship 11. laura
At 11:51pm on September 20, 2008, G-Man's Mom said…
I found this online and found it to be a great help in understanding the lingo.....Hope this helps.

http://www.navy-info.com/boot_camp_vocabulary.html

BOOT CAMP VOCABULARY
Learning to Speak "Navy"

If you're new to the military, or simply new to the Navy, be warned. You're going to have to learn a whole new vocabulary to communicate with your soon to be Sailor. Actually, Sailor is the first term you must learn. Although your Recruit is officially in the United States Navy from the swearing in ceremony, he or she is at first just that - a lowly Recruit. It's part of their name, now; when you get the address to boot camp, you'll see that you have to write "SR" (Seaman Recruit) as part of the name. Your Recruit also will wear a hat with "Recruit" emblazoned across the front. After battlestations, Recruits are officially known as Sailors. There is a capping ceremony, during which a new NAVY hat is given to the new Sailors. One more point of interest is that the word Sailor should always be capitalized.

PIR - Pass In Review - Boot Camp Graduation. ASMO - Assignment Memorandum - to be sent back in recruit training. RDC's frequently threaten their Division with being ASMO'd. Recruits do get ASMO'd for disciplinary or medical, or because a recruit has not passed a test.

Brother (or Sister) Divisions - Divisions sharing the same ship and PIR date. Ship - Barracks - There are currently nine ships that house Recruits:
Ship 5 - USS Theodore Roosevelt
Ship 6 - USS Constitution
Ship 7 - USS Chicago
Ship 9 - USS John F. Kennedy
Ship 10 - USS Enterprise
Ship 11 - USS Kearsarge
Ship 12 - USS Triton
Ship 13 - USS Marvin Shields
Ship 14 - USS Arizona

Division - A group of about 88 recruits that live, work, train, and (hopefully) will graduate together.

SIQ - Sick In Quarters - Really Recruits who are very sick or have extensive dental work are confined to their rack.

Ricky Crud - The upper respiratory, headaches, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and nosebleeds that plague a very large number of those in Boot Camp.

Ricky Heaven - An area in the RTC NEX which has games, fast food, internet access and telephones. Toward the end of boot camp, divisions may be awarded time in Ricky Heaven.

NEX - The Navy Exchange - A department store for Navy personnel and their families. The NEX at RTC is small, and sells items the Recruits will need during boot camp, as well as Navy souvenirs.

PT - Physical Training

P-Days - Processing Days, also known as P-Week - P-Days occur when Recruits first arrives at boot camp. During P-Days, they are issued initial equipment, uniforms, and supplies. They are undergo medical and psychological tests, are interviewed, and are ultimately assigned to a division. When P-Week is over, Boot Camp officially begins.

IT - Intensive Training - Getting IT’d is a consequence for all sorts of infractions.

PI - Personal Inspections - An inspection of a recruit's personal appearance and uniform. A recruit can earn between one and five points for PI. Points are taken away for irregularities such as an off center belt.

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MORE BOOT CAMP VOCABULARY
Captain's Cup - A field day, during which the divisions compete against each other. It is usually held the Saturday before graduation.

Battle Stations - The final boot camp test. It is a twelve hour long simulation of battles, crises, and ship life. It's a make or break event, that takes place on a state of the art simulated ship called the USS Trayer. The ship actually sits in water, and sights, sounds smells, and motion provide very realistic simulation of various historical Naval crises that the Recruits must successfully overcome. If the Recruits pass, they graduate from boot camp, and are allowed to trade in their recruit cap for a Navy cap in a very moving ceremony. Read more about Battle Stations here.

Marlinspike - A life size, model ship where Recruits practice mooring, line handling, putting out to sea and other aspects of Basic Seamanship.

PFA - Physical Fitness Assessment - There are two assessments that a Recruit must pass in order to graduate. The second PFA takes place during the 6th week of training.

DMI - Departmental Material Inspection - An inspection of bed making, folding, and stowing of gear.

Watch - Standing Watch - Time spent guarding the ship (barracks).

Muster - Roll Call

LLD - Light Limited Duty - Given to recruits who are not up to par physically due to illness, injury or dental work.

SEPS - Separation - The barracks for those who are awaiting separation from the Navy.

THU - Temporary Holding Unit - The barracks for those who are finished with boot camp, but are waiting to be transferred to school or their duty station.

BS - Battlestations

BZ - Bravo Zulu - "Well Done"

CO - Commanding Officer

PO - Petty Officer

Rack - Bed

Head - Bathroom

Chit - Request for special permission - A sailor fills out a chit for such things as requesting leave, getting a tattoo, or moving off base.

BCG - Boot Camp Glasses (also known as Birth Control Glasses) - The singularly unattractive large, black rimmed glasses issued to Recruits.

RDC - Recruit Division Commander - The Navy's version of the 'drill sergeant'.

Peanut Butter Shot - A very painful shot given in the buttocks or thigh.

Great Mistakes - A slang term for Great Lakes Naval Training Center.

Rate and Rating - Two important terms that are often confused and misused. Read about them here.

R-POC - Recruit Chief Petty Officer - The Recruit in charge of the division when the RDC’s aren’t there. The R-POC also leads the division when marching. The Recruit who is R-POD at the end of boot camp will be promoted to an E-3, but there is usually a lot of turnover for the position. The RDC's wouldn't want anyone's head to swell.

A-ROC - Assignment Recruit Petty Officer - This Recruit is the second in command when the RDC's are not present.

Yeoman - Clerk or secretary - Yeomans take care of paperwork, and spend a lot of time in the office. There are three Boot Camp yeomen: Medical, Dental, and the "general" Yeoman.

Master At Arms - The MAA is the Recruit responsible for discipline in the division. He or she must make sure the division behaves and that the galley is properly cleaned. The Master At Arms is usually unpopular with the other Recruits, and but is punished for their mistakes. It requires great leadership skills.
At 2:29pm on August 25, 2008, Marianne T said…
Lori, THat is a difficult one to answer and unfortunately I have noticed that it doesn't change! Phone calls are usually given to sailors when they are doing well. Not that they are top of the class always or anything like that, but that are following orders, trying their hardest etc. etc. good behavior for instance. They ALL get to call home about a week or two prior to graduation. I NEVER know to this day when those phone calls are going to come, though. I always had my cell with me in case one of them called me during work hours. I made sure that they did call the cell if they could not reach me at home. Better than a message if you can do that and if they get 2 tries. Pick what would be the best and let your daughter know in a letter. I have one overseas right now and again I leave my phone with me everywhere because he is halfway across the world right now and there is such a time difference I really never know when he can call. So far I have had only 1 phone call since he left in May and we got cut off. I do hear from him just about daily via email. Well, Lori my son oldest son is sitting right next to me right now. He is home on leave until Wed. , he said everyone should get at least 3 phone calls, some more according to their RDC's (recruit division commander?). The son here now called about 4 times over the course of the 8 weeks, my younger guy called probably 3 times. You will get them I promise! Have you received a letter yet? I know that takes what seems like an eternity to get! The letters here on the east coast always came on a Thursday unless there was a holiday. Hang in there, this time goes sooo fast it's amazing. I can't believe my youngest will be in year already 9/12!!!! You will see her sooner than you think! Is she in the reserves? I know you mentioned school.
At 8:36pm on August 24, 2008, Marianne T said…


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To the group!!!! You will catch on really fast to how it all works, Lori! We are all here to help each other!
At 11:33pm on August 16, 2008, Lori L. said…
Thanks to all of you for welcoming me to Navy Moms. I am proud to be here. I am very overwhelmed with how to navigate around this site. Please feel free to give me any tips as I have never been in a chat environment before. My daughter just left this week to go to bootcamp and I miss her so! I really need the support of all you moms. I still have not yet received notice of her mailing address. I am so anxious to find this out. She left Wednesday and today is Saturday. I waited all day to hear from her recruiter. When I did, he told me that her address was not yet posted and that we will have to wait until Monday. My daughter was in the USN Sea Cadet program for 5 years before enlisting. When she completes bootcamp she will stay in Great Lakes for her "A" school as an Operation Specialist (OS). If all goes well she will try to get into the Sta-21 program and attend Penn State where she has already been accepted. But for now I am sure she is taking it day by day. I know I am. I am going to look into the New Jersey Navy Mom's group after I figure out how to be a member of this group. Oh and by the way, Waterford Works is located next to Hammonton. I hope I hear back from some or all of you so that I know I sent this reply out correctly. Thanks again for welcoming me!! Lori L
At 3:51pm on August 14, 2008, Queenie (Lisa) said…
Hi!
Welcome to N4M, thanks for joining our community,
Please feel free to contact me anytime.
Our son had his PIR (pass in review) on June 13th 08
He is presently at Fort Meade, MD for his “A” school
as a Mass Communication Specialist (MC)
Sean will complete school in the winter and be assigned to
his first duty station.
Have a blessed day


 
 

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