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Help! I have misplaced the form letter that gave the code for the online streaming of my sons PIR. He's ship 14 div 134 with graduation date of 25 Mar. What can I do? We aren't going to be able to be there so I was looking forward to watching online.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Judy

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How can a recruit give the "code for the online streaming" when it doesn't exist? ;)

You don't need a pass code to watch online.

http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/upcoming_grads.html

The only code in the form letter was for the gate pass if driving onto RTC.

Thank you! I was so frazzled I couldn't even remember what all the letter said!
On what ever Friday the PIR is, as of 8:45 am Central Time that day, You can stream the "Pass in Review" (Graduation) LIVE at the link below:

NavyLive.dodlive.mil

After "Pass in Review" is completed the video is available for a week, I believe, so you can watch part or all of it when ever you have the time.
You may have to click an additional link to get to the video, after the live stream has concluded.

This comes up often and should be noted;

Getting onto the base, that letter is not necessary to attend PIR. There are several other options. You can;

Take a taxi and get dropped off at the gate and make the short walk in

Take a shuttle if your hotel offers it and make the short walk in

Park across the street at the railway station for $2 and make the short walk in.

DO make sure everyone going has an ID to get on the base. It is actually, in my opinion, much quicker and easier to walk in than drive in. 

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