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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.

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In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).  

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Hi friends.

  This group is for anyone that has a "NEW NUKE" that just graduated BC.  MM/EM/ET are all welcome!    If you are a "veteran" NUKE MOM, we need you, too!  With 1400 members this is just a smaller forum for us "newbies"....maybe we can help each other through this next phase of training!    I know some of you already from PIR4/29/11 group...

    -Swim4life

MEMBERS:   Swim4life,                  son,   RD,     PIR 4/29/11, ET    1133/ grad 10/28/11

                     Maddie,                     son,   JT       PIR 4/29/11,  MM  1132A/ grad  8/12/11

                     JoannfromYuma,        son,   DG     PIR 4/29/11,  ET    1132MT/ grad 10/21/11

                     goliathmacdog,          son,  DM,     PIR 4/29/11,  EM   1133/grad  10/28/11

                     Shanermansmom,      son              PIR 5/6/ 11,  EM

 Penny_Nuke_MM_Power School_Mom, son  JT   PIR 1/28/11, MM Power School grad 12/2/11

                   SH/coreysmom,           son  CH        PIR 5/6/11,   ET 

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That's awesome, Virginia!  All done---I can almost taste the joy of that---tho' my boy still has quite a ways to go.  lol.

Did he specifically ask for SD?  Mine hopes he gets SD, too.

My son wants SD too!  I would love that since I have never seen the Pacific Ocean and that would give me a good reason to go West...from here in Denver that is.
Hi All - just dropping bye to see how every one is - Im getting ready for my solo trip to S. Carolina this coming weekend - Im so excited!.  S is doing really well, half way thru with power school and looking forward to this weekend too!  - I saw the picture previously posted so I thought I would share mine as well... A-School Pic taken this March  Class 1114 
I went to visit my son in SC in June.  We spent a day at "Short Stay" which is a retreat like place for military personnel only.  We rented a pontoon boat and spent the day cruising around Lake Moultrie.  He had to take a test at the rental office that took about 2 hours to get the military boat operating liscense first.  It was really a great day spent with just me and my sailor son!

Thanks Lions Mom, I just looked up short stay at Lake Moultrie, it looks beautiful!  Trying to decide if I have the courage to ask my son to take another test!  LOL. 

He will be glad if he does.  I actually sent my son our family tent and he has been going up there on days off to camp.  Even if you don't visit there this weekend, it is a great retreat for him to decompress.  Nuke School is stressful.  I envy your trip!  I miss my son so much!
Thats a great point, I will be sure to tell him about it this weekend, i've been told that he has a few friends meeting us on Saturday at Folly Beach, Im in the process of packing now, 14 hrs and I will be on the plane...
Class 1114 ~ NNPTC A School ~ March 2011
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Have a terrific trip pmgcakes!

omgosh...I know where that was taken!!!  I actually recognize something in SC!

It's the platform on the USS Yorktown with the huge flag in back...What a great picture!

You're going to have the best time, my friend.  Enjoy every minute!

  :)   hugs

not been on here for a while, but glad all seem to be doing well.  I talk to DM on the cell and fb message a lot, so I am much happier than when he was at bootcamp. He has reached the point of being allowed to have his car down there and is chomping at the bit for someone to drive his car to him in GC.  This is an old car and the air conditioning  is broken, so we have him holding off til it is fixed.  Hope to get it to him soon :) Was funny Sat night he couldn't get anyone to pic up the phone at home cause the receiver got knocked off the phone and it went right to voicemail and none of us had our cell phones on...DM got "Worried" about us and called a friend to drive to our house to check on us.  That is a role reversal :) haha

Hi goliathmacdog!  next time u talk to DM, can u verify grad. date is 10/29...?

  I'm still lol about him sending a friend over...that's awesome!  Glad everything seems to

be going okay for him...hoping RD can "endure to the end"..what a tough program, and so

many things can go wrong...but I''m cautiously optomistic, as always.

 

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