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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)
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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed. Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.
**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:
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My arrived at basic ten days ago and still no letter. My understanding was that there would be a form letter sent with his address on it, not by him necessarily. Then the Navy family guide says recruits themselves send a letter the first week. Well, I haven't received any letter yet and I can't stop worrying about it. I have visions of my boy wondering, "Why hasn't mom sent me any mail?" ugh. Anyway, is it a form letter or a personal letter? When should it be here? I have a friend whose son left the same week and she got her letter several days ago.
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You are not alone. Read the discussion "So Worried :(".
http://navyformoms.com/forum/topics/so-worried-1
There seems to be a lot of that worrying going around. Patience, this is the Navy. Hurry up and wait.
Have you gotten his Box yet? The Form Letter is usually about a week behind it.
The first piece of mail that your recruit will send home will be the Form letter with all the information about PIR and his address on it.
This letter can take up to two weeks (occasionally longer) as they write it AFTER they arrive in their permanent Ship (barracks) onboard RTC.
When Recruits arrive to RTC they spend at least 4 days in-Processing, sometimes longer. During that time they are on a temporary in-Processing Ship (barracks). Then they move to there new Ship and the letters are written. Depending on what day they arrived, what day they get into their Ship and how far you are from GL the days can add up. So not everyone gets their Form Letter at the same time.
Please join Boot Camp Moms and erad the info in the middle of the Page. Also the Pages section has a lot of great info.
Here is the link:
Boot camp Moms (and loved ones)
See this PAGE on there as well:
Great on the Box!
Make sure that you go through his pockets and shoes...sometimes when they send their cell phone home they take it apart and put it in the pockets or shoes for safe travel.
Also, if the pants legs are rolled up...it's because they get fitted for their boots and athletic shoes. They don't bother fixing them as they are going to be removing them soon :-)
When you get your Form Letter please join your PIR group.
Here is the link to the Forum Discussion where we keep them updated. BC Moms also posts them on a regular basis.
If you read the discussion on "So Worried" as CryptoDad mentioned, you'll see I chimed in there on our "not the norm" experience. I will add, since you mentioned your friend's son shipping the same week, my son and his friend left the same day and from the same place. His friend's mom received everything earlier and it freaked me out thinking something was wrong. His friend was put into a push division and had PIR one week earlier than my son and my son was in P-hold. Most people can follow the general guidelines of when things happen and then there are a few who are exceptions. You will find out really quickly that, unless you hear otherwise, they are OK. It's stressful on the not knowing end but hang in there, your form letter will arrive soon!
Love to all Moms and Dads!! Hoping for that letter for everyone who is still waiting as I am too! God Bless! keep them safe, healthy and strong. Our day will come :)
Just got mine Tuesday, and he was 9 days in, it is a form letter but your son will be the one who fills it out, I could just tell it was his handwriting and was just glad to see his handwriting. If you still haven't gotten it, it will come soon!
I went a head and starting writing before I got his address, by the time I received it I mailed 3 at one time, I dated them in the top right hand corner so he would know which ones were first, also that way he will know that you have not stopped thinking about him. It will come very soon and will make you feel good just to see his handwriting! :)
I thought I was just being silly, but when you mentioned how nice it is to see their handwriting, I felt the same way!
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