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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
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Hi all,
I am very new at this and haven't recieved any info from my son yet who shipped out 9/23/14. Does anyone have any idea when PIR Grad. could be so I can start to plan. Also how long does it take to get any word form him either a letter or phone call. Missing my son.
Thanks to all you Navy moms this web site has been soooooo helpful.
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How do you find out if the date is wrong.
It is wrong. There is a PIR on 11/14/2014 for Divisions 001-008 and 901 and one on 11/21/2104 for the Divisions 009 and above and Division 902 and PIR Thanksgiving week will be 11/26/2014, but those recruits are just now arriving. What is the Division number?
Check your My Page.
My son shipped on the same day and from the same place as his friend from high school, however, his friend graduated 9/19 and he graduated a week later, 9/26. So sometimes it depends on if they are filling the end of a division (his friend) or on hold waiting to fill another division (my son). Don't make any concrete plans until you get the letter. :)
Good point.
Once your recruits arrive at RTC, they become your primary source of reliable information. Anything gleaned from Recruiters or moms whose kids left the same day is to be treated as scuttlebutt. Wait until you receive the form letter from your Recruit before you address any envelopes or make binding plans for PIR.
Hi Shelly, My son left on the 18th and I just received his PIR letter yesterday so I am guessing yours could be any day. Funny thing is I usually get my mail once or twice a week and I was going everyday looking for that letter. Needless to say, it was exciting when I saw his writing on that envelope! ;-)
Everyone's boot camp experience is unique. Putting too much stock in other mom's experiences just sets you up for disappointment. Patience.
My son shipped out on 9/23 as well and we received the form letter in the mail yesterday. So excited when it came! His PIR is scheduled for 11/21. Can not wait to get to see him! So proud but like all the rest, missing him very much. He is my oldest :)
My son left on 9/23 as well and I have not received my letter either. I wait anxiously for it but like many of you I have not received it. I cant wait to get his address and get the lines of communication open :)
Yes, although stamps and stationary are readily available, its a subtle way to remind them to write. ;)
ps - drifting off topic, Lisa. don't be afraid to start a new discussion.
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