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Leaving from Atlanta. Is there anyone else leaving at that time?
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You will be receiving the form letter in the next few days. 10 days after arrival used to be average, but it is now a little quicker than that for most.
Arrival and What Happens at the RTC within Boot Camp Moms (and loved ones) will let you know what is happening and what to expect.
Ronnie'sMom, Yes, that should be how it goes. Every now and then those arriving on a Thursday will have P-Hold until the next week, that happens for some of those who will have 10 Fridays. If that happened, Tuesday was P-1, but for now believe that P-1 was last Friday.
Paula, yes, Saturdays and Sundays are always Hold Days as are any federal holidays. After the division forms there is some training on Saturday, but usually nothing new and there is no training that would involve staff outside of the RDC and the Petty Officers and Recruit Petty Officers in charge of the division (no Marline Spike, shooting, BST...) on weekends. Sundays after the division forms are for holiday routine. See What does ??? mean? (A Guide to Navy Abbreviations and Terminology) if any of those terms are unknown to you.
I got my box today, but it was later in the afternoon. I'm sure you'll get yours tomorrow.
I guess we just have to look forward to each little event like KIB and the form letter as little milestones along the way to help pass the time.
Thank you for the information helps a lot.. I do have one question for now, what day they usually get make their phone calls? Some people mentioned Sundays and others said depend, I just like to have an idea..
Again thank you for all your help.
Saturdays and Sundays are when many will call, but really it could be any day. See Phone Cards and Phone Calls. That even tells some times when you can relax and know that you are unlikely to miss a call.
Thanks for all of your information and help. Sometimes it's hard to figure out which of the posts are the helpful ones that we need to read. You make it so much easier to figure out.
Thanks!!
You are very welcome and thanks for your kind words.
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