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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
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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Christina, This is wonderful information. Thank you for the time you spent in writing this up and answering our questions. I assume your son went to Pensacola, is that right (based on a comment). Do you know if most Pensacola A school sailors fly out of Midway or is there no way of knowing? I read where you can take a backpack to them at the airport with their cell phone, computer and 2 civilian changes of clothes. Did you do this? Was it a problem? I remember being like a sponge and soaking up all the information I could before he left for boot camp. Now I'm soaking up all the PIR information. Again thank you and congratulations on your U S Navy Sailor!
Welcome! Thank you and Congrats to you as well. It's a wonderful journey and we are just getting started. I know I was searching and reading everything and everyone has a different experience. Yes, my SR is in Pensacola. Not sure if they all fly out of Midway. I know there were a group of sailors transported to O'Hare as well, not sure where they were headed. Yes, you can bring them a cell, laptop, clothes, etc. Just remember they will have their sea bag, back pack and garment bag, every item was packed full. Of course, my son checked in his garment and sea bags. We gave him one outfit and his cell. I am going to send more clothes and his running shoes tomorrow. They can not wear civilian clothes for awhile anyway. Hope this helps!
Your time is approaching fast! After graduation we went out to eat and hung out as well. Quiet quality time was great. Bring something for daughter to wear in the hotel room so she can hang up her uniform. My son was glad to have his jogging pants to lounge in, even if it was just a few hours.
Christina,
You continue to refer to your Sailor as "SR". Is he still rated as an SR, Seaman Recruit?
Thanks for sharing. Stay in touch, the real adventure is just beginning.
Hi Christina,
Congratulations on your son!! I have a question, hopefully you will know or can give me some insight on. Is anyone allowed to meet recruits at the airport gate? By anyone, I mean other family members that are not on the list for PIR graduation?? My nephew swears in tomorrow & leaves for boot camp 6/23 but sadly I will not be on his list for graduation attendees due to, too many parents & grandparents that are going. I am thinking about still going to Great Lakes and maybe take my chances to see him if he's allowed to leave the base after & at the gate as well. He will be going to Shepard AFB for A School so I'm assuming he will fly out.
HI! thank you so much for this information! What would you rate the hotel? and would you please provide the number where you rented your car? Thank you!
We just got back from 6-26-15 PIR. I agree with everything posted in the description above- except for what happened for us after PIR. My SR stayed at A school in GL after PIR. We had a very brief (5 min) visit after the ceremony and he hustled out to be processed into his new ship. We met him at the front gate at 2:30 and had him until about 9:30 that night. We did have to sign him into his ship that night. But not all ships in A school require this. They let us all back on base to his ship at the NSTC- we had to show ID and could go inside the base as long as he was with us. We signed in and out the rest of the weekend he had liberty Saturday and Sunday from 7 am to 9:30 pm. We were told by a cab company that personal vehicles were not allowed on base, but we were allowed as long as our sailor was with us, and then left once he was signed in. It was a great experience and I am very thankful that we were able to be there for him. Just a note, it does seem that things change often- about 90% of the info I read on N4M was accurate, but a few things were different. Your SR/Sailor will have specific instructions and will know the right answer for him/her- it's just hard to plan for PIR with out the communication!
My SR's PIR is coming up soon. I had to book my flight early due to actually being in Chicago for work. My flight is originally coming in late Thursday before PIR and I will miss the Sarge's meet and greet. I may have an opportunity to take an earlier flight in...do you think I should so I can attend the Sarge's meet and greet?
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