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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.

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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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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 371 and 372

These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.

Get to know each other, your SRs are!

Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions, and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.

Every single question that is asked is important Every single concern is genuine Every single member is important to us We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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I will be...thanks for the reminder.
Yes! I ordered the USS Triton coin & the Recruit Training Command Great Lakes coin. Both are really nice.
Shanon...didn't realize there was a RTC coin too. I'll have to look at that too.

Where do you find these coins?

In my daughter's letter yesterday...she mentioned they start "hell week" today. Their training days go in this order:

Fri - Week 4-Day 1

Sat

Sun

Mon - 4-2

Tue - 4-3

Wed - 4-4

Thu - 4-5

 

So far this is what I found regarding hell week...anyone else can chime in:

"Week 4 is known a "hell week". This is where everything the recruits have learned to date is tested. Several things happen. They wake up the recruits at 3:30am to get them ready for the day's activities. They bring in RDC's from other divisions and they compare their division to your division. They see how well you learned. Most RDC don't like to admit that your division is better so they find the simplest of fault to hit you on. You might have a small string hanging out of your pocket...hit. You might not have your "gig line" straight...hit.
By getting so many hits, your RDC are ticked. You get Physical Trained (PT) and Intensive Trained (IT). You will be standing at attention and parade rest for hours waiting for your turn to be inspected. Don't think this is punishment, think of it as teaching your recruits how not to faint while standing for hours. Knee's unlocked! What these RDC don't want is during the PIR for the sailors to faint in front of the crown. It's bad press. Those that are really taking hits during the inspection could be rolled back (set back) into another division to relearn what they have already been taught."
Below is what happens during week 4 (give or take a day). This is the week the sailors are tested. They are actually tested each day, but this week is when they seperate the men from the boys (sorry lady sailors, that's a generic term). This week has the most tests of any. BS21 is nothing to this. By the time BS21 comes around they have already learned their stuff. Ask any sailor who has been through it, they LOVE it.

My daughter is in Div 371. Just looking for any info and connections with other families that she might be rooming with.

My daughter is in 371 also... =)

So your daughter has PIR Oct. 4th. I am so excited to see my baby.

Yep...I cannot wait either! I miss her SO MUCH! Are you on Facebook? We have a PIR 10-4 fb private group also.

Have you gotten letters from her? How's she adjusting?

I am on facebook, I will look it up. I am new to all of this, my daughter wrote me about this site so I signed up. She seemd to be doing ok. Very homesick, and she got a cold so literally sick. 

She said one thing she will never do is room with several girls again. 

She also said she has started something called ship staff, it is basically when they clean the ship, then they do watch on the quartermaster and she is usually the Junior Officer on the Deck. So that sounds pretty good. Either way good or bad I am still proud of her decision to join the Navy. 

Hi my son is in division 372 what is the Facebook page I would love to be on it??

Does anyone know what their families are doing the day of PIR once our sailors earn their liberty time?

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