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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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My son, an MM, is actually starting class today, 5/16. I don't know if ETs and MMs differ when theirs start.
Maddie, is that A-school or which one is he starting today?
YESSSSS!!! get those boys back to school! I think maybe the ETs/EMs start next Monday? Must be waiting for some more guys to finish indoctrination or something. That's just a guess!!
Let us know when u hear from him, okay maddie? My son is not a great communicator, even WITH his
laptop and cellphone back!
goliathmmacdog, isn't it great to see these changes in our sons/dtrs? I'm glad he is taking an
interest in the "older" members of the family. If D goes for a visit when he's home, it will be
a WIN-WIN for him and the people at the home! :)
Just heard from RD...he says they start next Monday, 5/23/11 and are class 1133...
Said he knew that one of them (EM) didn't start until the following week after that. I'm going to have to learn some
Jedi mind tricks to keep him on the phone longer. He always sounds as though he is in a hurry to get somewhere when I
speak to him! I think we'll drive his car and his clothes out there for 4th of July weekend. He should be in week 4 of training by then....
Where'd you hear this about the prototype facilities?
I'm just curious as to that's where Aaron is and I haven't heard a word about this. I heard they were actually going to be moving a boat from NY to SC so there would be more capacity in SC.
And please don't come back at me with an attack of a response- I'm simply wondering.
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