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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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well i'm not sure if any of you have done this, but i just realized i have been using the wrong format when i sent off my letters to my fiance! instead of SR last name, first name, mi i have been using this: SR first name, last name! ughh! i just sent all my letters today and as i was addressing my letter for today i realized i had made this mistake! does this mean he will not receive my past letters??? i am so upset with myself! :(
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He will get them. Just do it the other way. And dont stress over it.
It is normal for civilians to do Mr first last name like Denise said dont worry about it just adjust yourself from here on out. he will get the letters you arent the only one that has done this.
Annette, just a for your info type message we never use the full name of our sailors or recruits this is for security reasons. Suggest you drop his last name from yur message. Welcome to the Navy family!!
You can go back and delete any post that you have posted by clicking on the little x next to the post.
The Community Guidelines for this site indicate not to use last names. Other sites, such as NAVYDADS.COM and the RTC fB page permit the use of last names. Some on here use first names for themselves and their recruits/Sailors, while others of us choose to not use our own names and never post even the first name of our recruits/Sailors.
That is the first time I have seen a Religious Program Specialist referred to as a bodyguard for chaplains. I learned something new. You may wish to join PIR 06/15/2012 TG31 to connect with others who have loved ones training with your SR and Religious Program Specialist to connect with others with loved ones in the same rating. Other groups you may want to join, or at least check out, are Boot Camp Mom's, PIR Reference Information, and New Members Stop Here. (Group names within this reply are clickable links.)
Ashley, Me again. We have a lot in common. My daughter did this, too, and freaked out. The recruiting officer gave bad info, also didn't tell her about putting RTC in the address. I reassured her and am glad to read on the site that this happens frequently and that they get the letters anyway. She just worries that he is sad or not getting her (many!) letters. Apparently, we're all in this together. Hang in there, everyone.
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