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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)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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Woo'sMom... what kind of helo?
My Daughter(MA)is also going to Bahrain in Sept for 2 years, she is going as a Riverine,she is excited,Me????
Chazlyrn61...I haven't been here in a while and our son is now on other adventures. However, this is a fantastic group and I know you will find a lot of support here. It is a tough assignment, but with the group he is going over with, he should be fine. It sounds like many of them know each other. Good luck. Prayers to all of them.
Our son will be going to Bahrain in August. He is an MA and has been stationed in the States for the last three years. We are very nervous about him leaving. There are so many unknowns for us. I look forward to joining the group.
Thank you. You can follow them on FB too. I get updates almost daily. It is so awesome. They rescued 6 critically ill recently and flew them to the Mercy. We get a lot of pictures as well. Unfortunately, the security group is never in the photos. J is really enjoying this billet. He should be back on the ship by Monday.
Also, for those going over, know it is currently Ramadan, and all sailors are required to respect the culture.
For those who know others going it will be great because they can acclimate together. The biggest adjustment for our son was the heat. Just encourage them to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. The long hours and lack of sleep was also a major adjustment, but for ours the heat was the biggest. We will keep them in our prayers.
ConcernedDad...Our son did not take leave while he was there and he was able to take extra time when he came home before he began his new assignment in CA. He was able to come home for 2 weeks, return to Bahrain for 1 week to exit and then home for a month before reporting to CA. Please let us know and we will do the "Happy Dance" with you.
chriscwick... Thank you. The Mercy has been great for him. You can read up on their mission on FB under Pacific Partnership. It is really a cool mission. He is one 20 providing security for the ship and their activities. Gives him a totally different perspective of the Navy.
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