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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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What a tough couple of days, when will my heart stop hurting???Any advise would be welcomed!
Thanks, Waynesmom
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also here is a good group for you to join...you will connect with N4M's with Jan DEPers http://www.navyformoms.com/group/leavinforbootcampinjanuary
Also, go to your page and scroll down to read comments on your comment wall. I left you a greeting message back in Nov with links and other info that may be helpful
Thanks for the info, I would think mine should be coming any day then.
Do you know what A school your son will be going to?
It's a little easier every day but I miss mine.
He is the youngest of 5 and now my house is empty. It doesn't help that my husband and I work opposite shifts and only see each other Saturdays and Sundays.
Have you received the box yet?
That was hard but I just have to reminding myself how great this is for him and how proud I am. What a wonderful experience and opportunity they will have. And honestly they are in good hands where a mother can rest assured that someone will be watching out for them better than if they were out on their own away at school. Just keep telling yourself this is all about them and their future.
Joining the Navy was such a smart choice and just shows us that we did a darn good job raising them.
As far as explaining to family and co-workers, I came right out and said I will be a mess for quite some time so deal with it. I will always be a mother first and one that loves her children most!
Hang in there, I promise it will get easier.
To Waynesmom..
I hope you are feeling better.
My son left 1/27/11 also.. Hurt like hell.. I finally broke down and let it out on Friday ( I needed to) I am doing much better. I am now also able to enter into his room where as I wasn't before. I received the box on Tuesday and the Form Letter today. I am doing much better now.
My son just left yesterday to San Diego and is off to Chicago tomorrow. I am also looking for ways and words of wisdom to deal with the pain. I never knew my son wanted to join the service until last August and I cried for a week. Everyone said I had to be strong and support his decision as an adult. For him, I put up a good face, for me I would cry in my room. He's 18 yrs old, but he's my son. I've been there for him since he was in my tummy and now to let him go, I just don't know how to cope. This website has great messages and great information for us moms. I just hope it get's easier.
Thanks,
Seans Mom
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