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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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My son is there and lives off base too.
Here is some advice he gave:
When she gets here, she will go through a whole housing brief and they will explain how things work. My son used a realtor but he is not sure if they do that any more. He thinks he almost was the last group to do so. There is a housing office right on base that can answer any of her questions. They will give her up to 45 days in a hotel to find an apartment. Hope that helps!
My daughther is now in Bahrain she has to live off base. I am very nervous about that. Do anyone know of any resources or contacts for looking apartments.This is all new to me I thought bootcamp and A school scary. Any advise or comment would greatly appreciated. daqueen
Can't remember the last time I was on here, but I do want to let you know if you have a facebook account, we have a page for Bahrain. Come check it out.
Well my son was flew out last night to Bahrain and I am not sure when I will be able to talk to him again. That is the hard part no knowing how he is doing. Laurie, thanks for your comment about visiting. It is nice to know they can have food delivered.
I haven't been on the site for a while but wanted give a view of Bahrain. My son has been stationed there since 12/2012. I traveled to Bahrain to see him last month after he broke his leg during some recreation on base. The CO was very nice and gave me a tour of the base and discussed the typical work day/week. The base area has lots of recreation opportunities and on base shopping. They do not have a hospital so any serious care is done at a local hospital. They work 14-15 hour shifts, including the command staff. My son is an E4 so lives off base. His apartment is 2 bdrm's and large. His housing allowance covers the expense. I was somewhat disappointed to learn that they did not offer much support with meals/transportation for sailors in my son's situation (which is basically on housebound for 1 month). Luckily for him they have "the Hunger line" where you can call for fast food (McDonalds, Burger King, etc.) to be delivered to your door!
KC's Mom...I haven't been on here for awhile. I am so sorry to hear that your son had his wife to leave him when he is doing his job. I feel his pain but on the other side of it. My husband was stationed in Bahrain for a year. He came back to the states a couple of months ago. We were headed to CA to his new duty station when half way across the US he tells me he doesn't want to be married anymore. I was so excited for him to come home and go on with our lives and out of the blue...it's over just like that. He got into the partying stage over there, drinking and girls. Hanging out with single (probably lower rank then him) and so, here we are. My prayers go out to all of you. It can be hard on both sides for a military marriage I guess...either service member finds someone while gone or spouse gets tired of being left alone. Either way...it sucks and it hurts. I hope your son has managed to keep focused.
I am a new one here. Looking to see what my Sailors life will be like. He has received his orders this will be his next stop. He has lived his whole life in California, born and raised and even stationed in Lemoore Ca. As a mom I am sad but so excited at the same time. I look forward to reading all your comments.
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