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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. 

Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)

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Any advice, tips or... ? I'm heading to the store now for a mini address book, phone card and pocket Bible.  Anything else he can take with him?

Can't believe the time is already here. I know I'm gonna cry like a baby. He leaves Monday morning for L.A. and then Tuesday hops the plane for Great Lakes.  Words of encouragement welcome too!

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Julie, Will they send everything home. My son had a small address type book, with his bank account numbers, routing number, etc for setting up direct deposit. Along with addresses. Kris
sometimes the address books come back...I usually suggest to put addresses and phone numbers in their wallet. If the address book does come back just mail him the addys he needs as well as phone numbers. (yes they do forget phone #'s)
y does the address book come back? I bought the mini address book/journal from basictraining.com that has a phone card, stamps and sharpe inside...i was told that this made regulation for basic, did I just waste my money?
My son left November second also
It's a journey, isn't it? My boy sounds good - at least he did last night. I'll look forward to the journey with you as a friend. See you in January? :)
Hello all! I am also a mom who's son is in bootcamp. It's been 11 days (12 since I put him on the bus to New Orleans) since we got "the call". We got his letter Friday and have since sent out oodles of cards. We're not sure he'll get them by this weekend but hoping. One question, why are their PIR dates all different? My son's is Jan 7th. but his division is the same as all of yours. I know nadda about how to navigate this site. I've been a bit frustrated...started the site when my son got his contract package, but got frazzled, left and when he got the phone call he was going in earlier (by wo months) I freaked and tried again. I decided to wait until I could find moms/wives who had loved ones in the same division as my son. Now I have and hope to hear from you all. My son's not only a new recruit, he's a new husband and father so I would love any information that could help out his family and me! Thanks so much!
kimberli6 here is the link to your PIR group http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir10711

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