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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

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In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).  

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**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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Anyone else with recruits in this ship/division with Grad date of Aug 5th.

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My fiance is on ship/div 243 , i was wondering if you have gotten a letter from your recruit?
Got a letter today.
Hi. No. No letter yet. Apparantly they write on Sundays so I'm HOPING maybe today IF he wrote. He has a girlfriend and I am thinking that she might see one before myself or Grandma does. If i get one I'll let you know. No phone calls yet either. The waiting is horrible. Can't wait for PIR.
Letters or phone call first?
Well, we got (or DAD got) a letter today so Im going to say letter. But who knows with other recruits. Although when they called us when they first got to boot camp they said expect a call around 3 weeks. And I've heard sometimes its better to NOT expect a call OR a letter. They are exhausted and busy...but I know...that doesnt make me not have my phone on loud volume and with me all the time and from me watching for the mail lady!
My son is on Ship11 Div 244.

I hear they may be brother ships. Where they share baracks and work together.

 

This short note sounded so much like a robot or something.  I am waiting for the real letter.  Glad you got yours. Aug 5th will be here soooner than we know it!
Cory's short note said "this isnt anything like summer camp" lol
My son is in the same ship11/Div244 I only  know if one other person with the same ship/div. Their are lots of links to get connected PIR 08/05/2011 is one . tThis is also a good one. Hope to see you on the sites so we can help each other out , maybe our sons are friends by now. I got a real letter from him today He says he is tired but good. Have you got a letter yet? if you haven't I hope you receive one soon. My son says he wrote his letter on Sunday.

Hi bsteele My son is also Ship 11 Div 244. I received a phone call last week. It was wonderful. I wonder if your sons have met? There where 88 now my son says there are 80 of them.

 

One letter says he is doing well, then anohter says he is struggling a little bit....So nervous for him. He says they will be doing Battle Stations this week! did you hear anything!

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