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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.

**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:

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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**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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Anyone else out there with an SR in the same SHIP and DIV?  I would love to hear from you.

 

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Our phone rang a bit ago and I swear I flew to the phone, darn salesman.  I saw on RTC's Facebook page that the calls last week began around 10 AM and continued through the day and evening.  Sooner rather than later please, I may go crazy waiting...

I know, it is killing me! I have not gone to the facebook page.  Do they have any photos of our group?

 

No, my hubby and I have been entering the trivia and mixed up photo contests every week but so far have not won which is how you get a photo posted.
Oh, ok.  Still haven't gotten a phone call. Hopefully soon.  Good thing I am home canning today and close to the phone.  I hope they let them chat for awhile since I have to share my time with his girlfriend and I have sooooo many questions. :)
He is on the phone with his girlfriend right now so stay by your phone.  He better save some time for me!

Just got off a 40 minute call.  My Sailor said he wanted to go grab some food and will call back when if he has time left.  All passed Battlestations, Bravo Zulu 350! 

Have you gotten your turn yet Mamaof5?  Our Sailor (I am going to keep capitalizing that for a while) said he thought they might get to call again tomorrow.
Just spoke to my Sailor too.  He was lucky to even be able to do participate.  He has been so sick.  He said they have him on 5 different antibiotics right now.  They wanted to keep him at the hospital. His white blood cell count was 21/2 times what it should be.He explained that he would lose his spot in Nuke school if they held him back, so they worked with him.  He even had to make up the firefighting one on one with an instructor. I hope he is on the mend.  I give him a lot of credit for pressing on with as sick as he has been.  Very Proud!
He is the kind of sailor I want standing shoulder to shoulder with my son in a crisis.  I don't know him but am so proud of his internal fortitude!  I am thinking the prayers said on his behalf helped too!
Thank you for saying that.  That does a mom's heart good hearing that someone else sees some of what I see in him.  Thank you for the prayers. I'm sure they helped.  I'm glad ours boys were in this together and worked well together. By the way...Congratulations.  :)

I am loving my mental picture of our sons exhausted, happy, proud, relieved and fast asleep tonight.  They need a good rest to go get that Captain's Cup tomorrow!  Hooyah 350!

 

I have been checking my phone so often today, then suddenly - it rang - 847!  I was so excited to hear his voice!  My Sailor (It is nice to write that, beckmcs) sounded happy, relieved, and proud.  we actually got to talk this time, and his sister got a few minutes, too.  I am so proud of him and of Div 350!!

Finally got my next letter today, too.  What a wierd disconnect it is, to get a letter that speaks about a week ago, and then a phone call that gives me all the news I wanted. 

Mamaof5 - you must be so proud of your son - how courageous of him, to push himself through this, when a lesser man would have sunk back in the pillows and waited til later!  I agree, that's the sort of sailor I'd like my son to be on board with! 

 We'll see them soon!  I hope they do well in the Captain's Cup!

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