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Hello.  My first time on this web site.  My son has been gone for 8 days now and it is so quiet at our house!  I really miss him alot.  Does it get better?  We got his box and we got his papers about his graduation ceremony.  Any suggestions on where to stay? 

 

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The Form Letter will come anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks after you get "The Box".  That usually comes within the first week after he leaves.  You can also check with the Recruiter 3 days after he leaves and the Recruiter MAY have an address for you.  If the address includes a Ship number and a Division number that is only 3 digits long, then it is most likely the correct address.  If the Division number has four digits, then wait a couple more days and ask again if you haven't gotten the Form Letter because the Division has not formed and although that address will get letters to your Recruit, it may be delayed and arrive later than letters mailed once you have the correct address from the Form Letter.  If your Recruit uses an address that is different from the one given you by the Recruiter or on the Form Letter, change over to it because letters sent to that address will get to him the fastest.
Awesome thanks
:o)

I got my first letter within two weeks.  He was allowed to write on Sundays and I received my letters on Wednesdays.  About half way through boot camp, they let him write on Sundays and Tuesdays.  You can get his address off the envelope when he writes, or if you call the recruiting office, they can probably get it for you. 

 

I called my son's recruiting cheif.  He gave it to me but it took almost a week to get it.  He was very nice and told me if I had any questions to call him any time.  I thought that was great.  Then a few days later we got our form letter about PIR!  My son wrote a short note on the back of that and now I am just patiently waiting for a real letter. 
Here are some things you will want to be taking care of in the next month.  Don’t drop your Future Sailor’s health insurance until after PIR.  Yes, he is covered from the day he goes to the RTC, but if something happens and he is sent home, he may have trouble getting health insurance.  You also need to talk to your Future Sailor and decide if you need a Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney.  Also discuss how you will handle sharing any bad news—in a letter or wait (my suggestion is to wait until after PIR).  Be sure that cell phone service is suspended during BC and that arrangements have been made for you to cover any bills your Future Sailor may have—you may want to have a bank account linked to your account so you can take care of bills.
Great information.  Thank you!
You are very welcome. I know this info is in some of the past Discussions, but not everyone thinks about it and now is a good time to think about it and take care of it while she still has time.
Hi! My first time on this site as well. My daughter has been at boot camp for 10 days now.Missing her like crazy!  Even with my other kids at home, my house is quieter. (I think I just miss hearing her voice!)  I cried for 36 hours the day she left, still get very emotional at times. I think about her constantly.  We were lucky enough to get our first call from her today! totally unexpected and almost missed it! She had said it wouldn't come for about 3 weeks, but her division won a phone call from their RDC's.  AWESOME! Wasn't nearly enough time, but it will do for now! The form letter we got had a brochure in it with hotels listed. the Recruit Training Command's FB page can get you alot of info as well.
Her division must be shaping up nicely to earn a call this soon.  Hopefully, that will mean that you will get quite a few calls.
Thanks so much, I only have the one son, and he is my best
Friend, I want the best for.him but im gonna miss the.heck
Out of him.

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