This site is for mothers of kids in the U.S. Navy and for Moms who have questions about Navy life for their kids.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO GET STARTED:
Choose your Username. For the privacy and safety of you and/or your sailor, NO LAST NAMES ARE ALLOWED, even if your last name differs from that of your sailor (please make sure your URL address does not include your last name either). Also, please do not include your email address in your user name. Go to "Settings" above to set your Username. While there, complete your Profile so you can post and share photos and videos of your Sailor and share stories with other moms!
Make sure to read our Community Guidelines and this Navy Operations Security (OPSEC) checklist - loose lips sink ships!
Join groups! Browse for groups for your PIR date, your sailor's occupational specialty, "A" school, assigned ship, homeport city, your own city or state, and a myriad of other interests. Jump in and introduce yourself! Start making friends that can last a lifetime.
Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
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.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
...and visit Navy.com - America's Navy and Navy.mil also Navy Live - The Official Blog of the Navy to learn more.
Always keep Navy Operations Security in mind. In the Navy, it's essential to remember that "loose lips sink ships." OPSEC is everyone's responsibility.
DON'T post critical information including future destinations or ports of call; future operations, exercises or missions; deployment or homecoming dates.
DO be smart, use your head, always think OPSEC when using texts, email, phone, and social media, and watch this video: "Importance of Navy OPSEC."
Follow this link for OPSEC Guidelines:
**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR UP TO DATE INFO:
RESUMING LIVE PIR - 8/13/2021
Please note! Changes to this guide happened in October 2017. Tickets are now issued for all guests, and all guests must have a ticket to enter base. A separate parking pass is no longer needed to drive on to base for parking.
Please see changes to attending PIR in the PAGES column. The PAGES are located under the member icons on the right side.
Format Downloads:
Click here to learn common Navy terms and acronyms! (Hint: When you can speak an entire sentence using only acronyms and one verb, you're truly a Navy mom.)
Shirts, caps, mugs and more can be found at CafePress.
Please note: Profits generated in the production of this merchandise are not being awarded to the Navy or any of its suppliers. Any profit made is retained by CafePress.
Visite esta página para explorar en su idioma las oportunidades de educación y carreras para sus hijos en el Navy. Navy.com
Tags:
There are several Discssions about this. Here is one of the Discussions on this: ttp://www.navyformoms.com/forum/topics/before-he-leaves-for-boot-camp
I think I would definitely recommend a Medical Power of Attorney because otherwise you will not be able to receive information about him if he is injured. I did not think about that prior to BC and fortunately it was not an issue, but some have had to deal with waiting until their Recruit is able to sign the form indicating who information can be shared with.
Think about your situation and decide if you need the other Power of Attorney. We did not feel I needed one. I was already listed on the bills that my son had and we had set up a bank account that I have access to so that I could take care of anything that came in and now that he is away I can also loan/give him money easily as needed. He called his cell phone company prior to leaving for BC and had me listed on there as a person they could talk with so that I could activate his cell phone again right before PIR--service was suspended while he was at BC. If your son has bills that are listed in his name only, will have a pay check that will need to be picked up rather than being mailed after he leaves, will have taxes to take care of, will have any titles or insurance (car, motorcycle....) to take care of, or there are other things that would require his signature that couldn't wait, then having a Power of Attorney will allow you to take care of them for him.
Excellent information. Thank you so much.
Can anyone recommend a site to download
the correct form(s).
Thank you~Dale
http://www.navydep.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1596 then click on the second one (General Power of Attorney) if you need that (There are parts of that that one might not want to agree to, in my opinion, and would cross off and initial to indicate that they are not in effect as part of the POA.)
Medical Power of Attorney http://www.expertlaw.com/library/estate_planning/medical_power_of_a... I have known of people who have revised this into a Consent to Receive Medical Information to only indicate that the parent/s would be able to receive information. In either case, the form must be notorized.
Those are forms I found, but do not have any personal connections to, so they would probably need to be "tweaked" to fit your situation. Some other forms are out there and an attorney would also have them, but they do not have to be drawn up by an attorney. There is certain language that must be in the form for HIPAA so it is good to double check that.
Ok. I am certainly not just telling him I want this or that POA. I am following advice from this site and others.
It is not that I am trying to do something for me, but rather trying to do the things I have been advised to take care of before he leaves.
If you search THIS site for "power of attorney" you will quickly realize I did not just come up with this. It is a popular topic of discussion. My goal is to do my part and take care of any business that is recommended
... not to "just tell him what I want".
thank you.
Thanks Kalena~ I appreciate your comments. My son is pretty independent ~for an 18 yr old. I am just trying do all the things I have been recommended to do before he leaves. I found the correct forms via Craig who runs his own Navy forums.
I think it is good to remember that everyone is at different places along this journey and has unique circumstances. Kindness is always the best way to proceed.
Thank you and many thanks to your daughter for her service♥
© 2024 Created by Navy for Moms Admin. Powered by