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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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My son is in Ship 2, Division 932.  He graduates on July 1. I can't believe he will graduate on the 100 year anniversary for the GL Naval base!  I am so proud of him!

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Oh that is so awesome to hear!  My son is in Div 932 as well!!  I cant wait until I get to hug him!!! 
I know how you feel. I can't wait to see my boyfriend again!!! (:
Hey Jessica you are very imformative and I thank you for that. Hell I get more info from you than my own son lol. His letters consist of everything, except answers to my questions. Too funny. Anyways can you please explain to me, or direct me to exactly what getting all their flags mean? Thanks a bunch. : )

Haha thanks (we are in the running for CNO)

This is from RTC

 

Hall of Fame Flag- Overall average of 4.70 or higher. Must have earned all evaluation flags (including subsequent awards).

CNO Honor Division Flag- Overall average of 4.50 or higher. Must have earned at least ONE flag in each evaluated area.

Battle "E" Flag- Overall average of 4.35 or higher. Must have earned at least ONE flag in each evaluated area.

Compartment Readiness (STAR) Flag- Awarded for obtaining a 4.0 average in compartment cleanliness, locker inspections and bunk make up inspections.

Drill Flag- Awarded for receiving a 4.0 or higher on drill assessment.

Physical Fitness (A) Flag- Awarded for receiving a 3.50 on first physical assessment and a 4.0 or higher on second assessment.

Scholastic (S) Flag- Awarded to divisions which receive a minimum of 4.0 on academic test.

Captain's Cup Olympics Flag- Awarded to the division who wins most events during Olympic Competition.
Special Flags- Carried by ceremonial units (900's) or sponsored divisions.

Personal Flag- Flag which is designed by the division.

Wow, this is exciting news!! Thank you for informing everyone oof this. I'll write my son and tell him congrats. He'll respond about something completely different lol.
No problem. Yeah the guys are pretty excited. I'm glad to see they all pulled together. Just a few more days and we will be there! I can't wait! Final fitness test is tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed!
Jessica! Thank you again. I didn't know the exact date of the fitness test. I will pray for them to do well. Any idea when they do battle stations?

BS is listed on the battle stations discussion, but for us it is Sunday night, Sailor calls will go out on Monday the 27th. I can't wait!!!!!

 

Are you going to the meet-n-greet the night before PIR at the Ramada?

Thank youuuuuu again. I honsetly can't control my excitement. I am going to the meet and greet. Meeting a bunch of people that have been on the same emotional roller coaster will be quite a relief.

No problem. we are almost there, 7 more days until PIR!

 

See you at the meet n greet!!

Hello, my son is on Ship 2, Div 932, there is a meet and greet at Ramada?  Is it just parents and family there or do the Sailors actually get to be there?  Where is the Ramada and what time?  Thank you!!!

So Div 932 does there battle stations on Sunday night?  I don't know why but I thought they were doing battle stations today the 23rd.  Im glad I saw that because I was expecting a call tomorrow......  Thank you!!

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