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Hi Everyone! I'm new to this site, don't really know what to expect. My son just left for BC on Tuesday 9/27. Anyone else's child leave for BC at the same time as my son? I'm not sure when I'll receivevanything from him. Some people say that I should receive something within a week of him getting to BC. I guess I'm just very anxious and want to know that he is ok. Any advise would be great. Thanks!

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Congrats and Welcome....you should get the form letter and the box in around 2 weeks. The box ix delivered via FedEx and the letter is USPS. You won't get any letters for about 3-4 weeks and he won't get any of your letters for about as long. Actually you'll most likely get the "I'm still alive" call before either of you get any mail.

 

To connect with those with loved ones that left in September join this group....http://www.navyformoms.com/group/leavinforbootcampinsepetember

Your PIR (Pass In Review=graduation) date will most likely be during Thanksgiving week....so possibly will have it on WedNov 23 d/t the holiday BUT this is not definite. Don't make any plans till you get the form letter to confirm.

Once you get your PIR date...search groups and join the PIR group. That is the place you want to be to get updates and to connect with others who have loved ones with yours. Another good group to join for info and support is  the Boot Camp Moms.

 

The best way to find your PIR group is to click on the drop down thingy on the right hand side under the Groups tab and click on "Latest" that way it will pull up the groups that have most recently been formed. Your group should be forming in a few weeks...once the form letters start getting delivered or the RTC FB page lists the date with the divisions that will graduate on that date.

Thank you, Jessica! I really appreciate all the information. It's so hard not knowing if he is ok. He didn't call me when he got to BC. He dd post a message on my FB when he got to the airport in Chicago. He said that the phones were broken and his cell phone was dead. So now I'm just waiting for the box and the form letter.

Hi...please go ahead and join the group that Jessica posted the link to above. Also, this one, until you get your form letter:

Boot Camp Moms

Just click the links and they will take you there.

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