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My fiancé left for Great Lakes on October 16. Still don't know when his grad date will be or if he will get a break for Christmas? Does anyone know? He is staying in Great Lakes for A school. He is AECF.

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They do not get a Christmas break in boot camp.  They get a day of relaxed routine, a chance to go to church, a good meal, and possibly time to write letters.  Don't even count on a phone call because there are so many recruits and so few phones.  Churches often host the more advanced divisions for Christmas dinner, instead of having it in the chow hall. Relatives can also put in to sponsor their recruit if they are far enough along, through the Adopt A Sailor program, but only relatives, and not every recruit is eligible.   If he graduates the week the A schools go on Christmas stand down, he can opt to borrow leave days and come home.  

You'll know his PIR date sometime around week three.  You can't just count the weeks because of the holidays and not knowing how many in processing days he will have.  

I'm pretty sure he will be done before Christmas but that's good to know about borrowing leave days. Thank you. Also, the kids and I will be moving up there after the new year, and I keep hearing different opinions on the area. Where is a decent area for a family with four kids from 6 months to 17 years old? Somewhere safe.

If he is done before Christmas, then he can come home on leave.  Dates will be announced later.  He does have to pay for that travel.  

Join this group and ask the wives who live in the area about where to rent.  You'd also be eligible for base housing I believe.  It isn't on base, just near it.

http://navyformoms.com/group/fcsfirecontrol

Thank you so much. I just hear some bad things about their base housing, but it seems like all old info.

His PIR will most likely be 12/13/2013, but since he arrived on a Wednesday, it could also be 12/20/2013. You will just have to wait on the form letter to know for sure. See Arrival and What Happens at the RTC within Boot Camp Moms (and loved ones).

Also, check your My Page.

I was just wondering, does everyone dress up for PIR?

You will see everything from very casual to very dressy. I suggest business casual or dressy church appropriate. Remember your Sailor will be in dress blues and you want to be appropriately dressed. See PIR Day and Liberty During PIR Weekend for other information to help you plan how to dress and how to plan your weekend.

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