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bootcamp Div 064 Ship 11

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bootcamp Div 064 Ship 11

for those who have loved ones in Div 064 Ship 11

Members: 8
Latest Activity: Jun 15, 2011

get ready for phone calls girls!!!! battle stations are here and we get a call some time this week on week 7 which is Wed,  Feb 2nd/Thurs Feb 3rd   Div 63, 64, 65, 66 (tentative)"I'm a Sailor" phone calls will start to come in the day they finish, usually starting around 2 pm GL time and going into the evening.  They may need to complete PIR practice first so be patient.  Some may have watch and won't call until the next day.

7.Week Seven - At this point, you're nearly finished with boot camp. Excitement sets in and now you're ready for the final test: Battle Stations. Battle Stations is a twelve hour event held to test your entire division on how well you've absorbed everything you've learned so far. If you are present at the call for Battle Stations, this means you have successfully passed all academic and physical challenges presented to you up to this point, and are ready for this final test. You will be pushed to the very brink here, and will find that once it is over and you stand in the finishing room, dirty, beyond weary, emotional and drained. All that fades away as the Commanding Officer in charge of RTC Great Lakes comes in to personally congratulate you, presenting you and your division with your new status as a United States Sailor -- your Navy ball cap. (i cried when i read that)

 

feb 7-11
8.Week Eight - Graduation/Pass and Review. Aside from everything mentioned above, part of your training has been in drill and ceremony. That portion of your training will come in to play here, where you march proudly, shoulders squared and with a bolstered confidence before friends, family, and thousands of supportive individuals from all walks of life. There is nothing like it in the whole world.

Discussion Forum

does anyone have the PIR for this div?

Started by Mrs Eubank. Last reply by Mrs Eubank Dec 24, 2010. 2 Replies

or has anyone gotten  letter???

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Comment by sailormommind on February 4, 2011 at 4:41pm
Got the call!!!!   We have a sailor!!!!   Sounds fabulous!   One week until we are together.....can't wait!!!
Comment by gmmayo-A School mom(pir 2/11/11) on February 2, 2011 at 10:08am
my son is an AM (rate),  rank is the stripes.  :)  most Aviation is in FL...i would assume that is where he'd head but only he can tell you that if he didn't have a job before leaving.  thanks
Comment by Cindy (Ship 11 Div 064) on February 2, 2011 at 1:18am
Not sure but collar device he drew about 3 weeks abo was 1 stripe. He scored in top 5% before he enlisted. He was not sure exactly what job he wanted to sign up for but it was in the aviation field.  
Comment by gmmayo-A School mom(pir 2/11/11) on February 1, 2011 at 10:42pm
cindy, what is your sons rate?  there are many in relation to aviation.  most are in Pensacola FL
Comment by Cindy (Ship 11 Div 064) on February 1, 2011 at 8:57pm
I haven't heard from my son.....just the letter from last week. Maybe I will get more information tomorrow (usually Wed mail). Does anyone know where avaition folks usually goes to school?
Comment by 3boysSheryl on February 1, 2011 at 7:38pm
My son is going to South Carolina.  He's leaving on Saturday - hoping to hang out at the airport with him before he leaves.
Comment by sailormommind on February 1, 2011 at 7:12pm
Mine is staying at Great Lakes too!  Hasn't said much about liberty but is making plans for the weekend so he must get some time with us besides friday.  Got a letter, BS tomorrow into Thursday....prayers & candles lit
Comment by ellenr on February 1, 2011 at 4:06pm
Mine is staying at Great Lakes, too. Does he only have liberty on PIR day like my son?
Comment by Mrs Eubank on February 1, 2011 at 3:52pm
mine is staying in great lakes!
Comment by gmmayo-A School mom(pir 2/11/11) on February 1, 2011 at 2:26pm
where are your SR's headed after boot?  Mine is FL, he's an AM.....i also hope those of you driving and not familiar w/ the snow....be careful!  :)  me, lived in it my entire life so i'm used to it..
 

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