Basic training electronic device - Navy For Moms2024-03-29T11:22:23Zhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/forum/topics/basic-training-electronic-device?groupUrl=bootcampmoms&commentId=1971797%3AComment%3A11242497&groupId=1971797%3AGroup%3A2944&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe were planning to send our…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2021-02-07:1971797:Comment:112668922021-02-07T19:33:49.090Zmaterfamiliashttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/materfamilias
<p>We were planning to send our son with an old gameboy but lots of comments I'm seeing on various youtube channels from recent SRs who just passed PIR is that those who brought game devices were not allowed to use them and only physical books were allowed. Can anyone confirm this? My son leaves tomorrow so I think we're going to have him bring the gameboy and a couple books anyway and find out when he gets there. </p>
<p>We were planning to send our son with an old gameboy but lots of comments I'm seeing on various youtube channels from recent SRs who just passed PIR is that those who brought game devices were not allowed to use them and only physical books were allowed. Can anyone confirm this? My son leaves tomorrow so I think we're going to have him bring the gameboy and a couple books anyway and find out when he gets there. </p> I feel this same way about ou…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2021-02-07:1971797:Comment:112669702021-02-07T19:29:40.979Zmaterfamiliashttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/materfamilias
<p>I feel this same way about our recruiter. He never even mentioned that all ROM is now at McCoy and has been since August, he was still talking about staying at hotels. I feel like I am getting current info from people online and he has no clue and I can't seem to verify any details with him. It's very frustrating.</p>
<p>I feel this same way about our recruiter. He never even mentioned that all ROM is now at McCoy and has been since August, he was still talking about staying at hotels. I feel like I am getting current info from people online and he has no clue and I can't seem to verify any details with him. It's very frustrating.</p> Marc -
It did sound as if you…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-12-04:1971797:Comment:112566512020-12-04T01:56:04.135ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
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<p>It did sound as if your daughter's recruiter was not very forthcoming with information. We do our best to keep as up to date as we can on this site, but we also glean mostly from the families who share. We are all just volunteers on this site - most of us either still have a sailor in the fleet that help out on the BC Mom group, but the site admins like B'sNukeMom and others - their kids have completed their enlistment and are out in the civilian world now. </p>
<p>Be sure to…</p>
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<p>It did sound as if your daughter's recruiter was not very forthcoming with information. We do our best to keep as up to date as we can on this site, but we also glean mostly from the families who share. We are all just volunteers on this site - most of us either still have a sailor in the fleet that help out on the BC Mom group, but the site admins like B'sNukeMom and others - their kids have completed their enlistment and are out in the civilian world now. </p>
<p>Be sure to connect in the BC Mom group we will do our best to help you along this journey.</p> Hi Marcd2k - SR (seaman recru…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-12-04:1971797:Comment:112567372020-12-04T00:33:35.009ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
<p>Hi Marcd2k - SR (seaman recruits) have not been allowed to keep their cell phones during BC since way before COVID. In the past, they mailed the cell phones home. Now they keep their cell phones and other belongings that they arrive at RTC in their "box" that is returned to them once they are ready to leave for their A school. </p>
<p>So, yes, just regular, old fashioned communication. If they did not take a pay phone phone card with them to BC then they will be allowed to purchase one at…</p>
<p>Hi Marcd2k - SR (seaman recruits) have not been allowed to keep their cell phones during BC since way before COVID. In the past, they mailed the cell phones home. Now they keep their cell phones and other belongings that they arrive at RTC in their "box" that is returned to them once they are ready to leave for their A school. </p>
<p>So, yes, just regular, old fashioned communication. If they did not take a pay phone phone card with them to BC then they will be allowed to purchase one at the NEX there at RTC. They have a 2 week quarantine and then they have they start their processing days. It now takes about 4 - 5 weeks from the time they left for MEPS & GL before you will receive the "form letter." This form letter will not have much information that is current for now, since there is no live graduation, but it will have the mailing address for your SR. </p>
<p>We recommend that you start writing your letters now, and some will number the letters and/ or envelopes and when you have the mailing address then you can start mailing your letters. </p> Sally423 - Thanks for sharing…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-11-22:1971797:Comment:112551952020-11-22T01:49:00.581ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
<p>Sally423 - Thanks for sharing! It is good to hear from you. </p>
<p>I am honestly not surprised that they would not allow your son to keep his Kindle. It seems like anything electronic is being denied but until we get first hand information from family members we are "in the dark" to some extent. </p>
<p>I do think that those SRs who are returning to ROM, once they are in training are given the opportunity to read regular books that RTC has. </p>
<p>Your son will still appreciate his Kindle…</p>
<p>Sally423 - Thanks for sharing! It is good to hear from you. </p>
<p>I am honestly not surprised that they would not allow your son to keep his Kindle. It seems like anything electronic is being denied but until we get first hand information from family members we are "in the dark" to some extent. </p>
<p>I do think that those SRs who are returning to ROM, once they are in training are given the opportunity to read regular books that RTC has. </p>
<p>Your son will still appreciate his Kindle when out in the fleet, so it is not ill-spent money.</p>
<p></p> Hi everyone, my son shipped o…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-11-21:1971797:Comment:112549742020-11-21T22:33:16.698ZSally428https://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Sally428
<p>Hi everyone, my son shipped on November 12, 2020. We bought him a Kindle and loaded it up with audio books/print books. We were so happy to hear from our son on Monday, November 16 - he won an inspection and the prize was a call home (we felt so very lucky). He told us that he was not allowed to keep the Kindle - he was given two Navy books to study and that's it. I don't know if these sorts of things change frequently, but this was his experience. </p>
<p>Hi everyone, my son shipped on November 12, 2020. We bought him a Kindle and loaded it up with audio books/print books. We were so happy to hear from our son on Monday, November 16 - he won an inspection and the prize was a call home (we felt so very lucky). He told us that he was not allowed to keep the Kindle - he was given two Navy books to study and that's it. I don't know if these sorts of things change frequently, but this was his experience. </p> JaneNavyMom - Please be sure…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-10-13:1971797:Comment:112466272020-10-13T12:23:45.160ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
<p>JaneNavyMom - Please be sure to post at least a hello down in the comment section of the BC Mom page, just below where the discussions are. We have some other new members and it would be helpful to them to know that they are not alone, there are others who are just starting on this boot camp journey. I hope you figured out the electronics and be sure to let us now what your SR says about them being acceptable or not. We can our best information from past experiences. </p>
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<p>JaneNavyMom - Please be sure to post at least a hello down in the comment section of the BC Mom page, just below where the discussions are. We have some other new members and it would be helpful to them to know that they are not alone, there are others who are just starting on this boot camp journey. I hope you figured out the electronics and be sure to let us now what your SR says about them being acceptable or not. We can our best information from past experiences. </p>
<p></p> Good morning!! Thanks for sha…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-10-07:1971797:Comment:112432052020-10-07T11:46:27.092ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
<p>Good morning!! Thanks for sharing Kim.</p>
<p>JaneNavyMom - I just wanted to add my 2 cents worth. I don't know what the entire restrictions are on the electronics as my son was at BC three years ago. But I have a Kindle Paperwhite and my sailor has the old version with no backlight. </p>
<p>First of all, Kindles can still receive a WiFi connection if they are not in airplane mode. I don't know if that is an issue at BC or not, so your son should be prepared with some other "paper" options.…</p>
<p>Good morning!! Thanks for sharing Kim.</p>
<p>JaneNavyMom - I just wanted to add my 2 cents worth. I don't know what the entire restrictions are on the electronics as my son was at BC three years ago. But I have a Kindle Paperwhite and my sailor has the old version with no backlight. </p>
<p>First of all, Kindles can still receive a WiFi connection if they are not in airplane mode. I don't know if that is an issue at BC or not, so your son should be prepared with some other "paper" options. The Kindle is great for in the fleet and my sailor uses his a lot as well as downloads audio books from our public library. The paperwhite takes more battery life though than the version that my sailor has - so make sure he has the charger for it, and a good cover. I tape a card with my name and address inside the flap of my cover if it is lost.</p> That sounds like a perfect de…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-10-07:1971797:Comment:112433352020-10-07T10:55:25.972Zkim's husband Troyhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/kim491
<p>That sounds like a perfect device for ROM at Fort McCoy. I'm sure he will be glad that he has it. From what our SR wrote it's not to bad there but We could tell the boredom really set in around day 8. The RDC's started getting stricter towards the later days. I'm guessing that was by design as they were getting closer to shipping to GL for night of arrival. He did tell us the go to GL to make their call and get their gear before heading to Wisconsin</p>
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<p>That sounds like a perfect device for ROM at Fort McCoy. I'm sure he will be glad that he has it. From what our SR wrote it's not to bad there but We could tell the boredom really set in around day 8. The RDC's started getting stricter towards the later days. I'm guessing that was by design as they were getting closer to shipping to GL for night of arrival. He did tell us the go to GL to make their call and get their gear before heading to Wisconsin</p>
<p></p> My son ships tomorrow. This i…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2020-10-06:1971797:Comment:112427862020-10-06T18:49:33.647ZJaneNavyMomhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/msbinky
My son ships tomorrow. This is our second time around as our older son has been in the navy for 6 years. But this has been a totally different experience from back then! We ended up getting a Kindle Paperwhite. He can download a few books, no camera, etc. My oldest sone has one and loves it especially when deployed, requires very little storage space compared to actual books
My son ships tomorrow. This is our second time around as our older son has been in the navy for 6 years. But this has been a totally different experience from back then! We ended up getting a Kindle Paperwhite. He can download a few books, no camera, etc. My oldest sone has one and loves it especially when deployed, requires very little storage space compared to actual books