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I am leaving for boot camp graduation next week the 19th of March. Is there any thing I need to know,like when to be there? I have read that we can be there at 6:30am,do you get to spend time with your son/daughter before graduation? Any advice on what to expect?

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I was wondering if parents are able to receive tours of the Base?
It would be nice to see the base, especially if our recruits could give a quick tour. I bet the museum will be interesting also.
Should we be there at graduation at 6:30 in the morning? What do you do until you can go in? Does any one have any suggestions? It would be nice to know what to expect. We are taking a shuttle I think from our hotel. Our son is a grad and go, he will leave Sat. at noon. Can we spend time with hime before he leaves?
Thanks for any information.
Monty
We just got back from graduation. The earlier you arrive at the base, the better choice of seats you get. Be prepared to stand in line to get through security and then again when checking for your grad and verifying ID's. It is very boring waiting for the actual ceremony to begin.

Our son was also Grad n go. We got to spend about 5 minutes with our son after graduation and then he had to leave to go sign in at the base. His "A" school was in Great Lakes. After about 3 hours, we got a call that he now had Liberty, and he was granted weekend Liberty(no reporting back to base in the evening), so we got to spend the rest of our trip with him.

Hope this helps.
Thank you, it helps hearing from someone who has been there. I guess we will be there early. Is it better to take the hotel shuttle or the car we rented? I am glad to hear from you and congradulation to you and your son
We had a rental car and drove. It wasn't too bad. Have to have a little bit of patience.
PagadMom.....my son's "A" school is also in Great Lakes and his PIR is 4/9. Am I right in understanding your son did NOT have to report back to base at night? He was able to stay with you? I wonder if this is a possibility for my son???
Correct. He was able to spend the night with us. He did have to call in two times.
Yup. You should be at the gates at 6:30. If you wait till later, there is a LONG line, waiting to get in the ONE gate. Then you wait some more to get through security. It's a lot of hurry up and wait, but not as much as your grad is going through! Grad and go's time with families can vary. He will know when you see him. Have a super time!

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