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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

...and visit Navy.com - America's Navy and Navy.mil also Navy Live - The Official Blog of the Navy to learn more.

OPSEC - Navy Operations Security

Always keep Navy Operations Security in mind.  In the Navy, it's essential to remember that "loose lips sink ships."  OPSEC is everyone's responsibility. 

DON'T post critical information including future destinations or ports of call; future operations, exercises or missions; deployment or homecoming dates.  

DO be smart, use your head, always think OPSEC when using texts, email, phone, and social media, and watch this video: "Importance of Navy OPSEC."

Follow this link for OPSEC Guidelines:

OPSEC GUIDELINES

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**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.

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CARRIER Families!

Any faimlies with sailors on carriers? My son is just going to report to the Nimitz... just thought it would be nice to get to know other parents whose sailors are on them and how much contact do you get?

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Comment by June - Jon's Mom on January 29, 2010 at 10:54pm
Maryellen, Ido the same thing with my son. Boggels his mind that I know something he didn't tell me.
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 29, 2010 at 12:15am
Marianne, you didn't join the Navy? haha. sometimes it feels like that! Yes, a wonderful experience. I was going to say count out the number of months of deployment from departure date and that is a good basic time frame. But if it's the CV, I don't know.
This is an unusual situation for them. But Marianne is right, your sailor will let you know. We got notice in early July for an early Oct cruise, so about 3 months notice.
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 27, 2010 at 10:18am
They are huge! There is a number and letter system painted on the walls of the hallways so you can always tell where you are. I just about how that figured out by the time tiger cruise ended.
I had to have a sailors take me somewhere a couple of times cause I was lost!

Chris, my son serves on the Lincoln also, when his squadron is on board.

Cindy, is the Molly's adopt a sailor group? That is the same group on N4M that is doing this.

Jacquie, please tell your son how much we appreciate what the crew is doing in Haiti! And we are glad to do cards and letters for all the sailors and marines who are there working.
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 25, 2010 at 10:56pm
Would you be willing to write these letters? Susan said that 22 ships will be going to Haiti and we are trying to get letters in the hand of each sailor. You can go to the MAS room for the address or contact me.
Thanks and please pass the word! Sue
CALLING ALL MOMS! Here is a chance to let ‘our’ sailors know how much we love and support them! If there is one thing every Navy mom learns during boot camp it is to write a great letter! And you Molly moms practice it each and every month sending love to our deployed!

Will you please write a letter or thank you card to a Sailor aboard the USS Carl Vinson which is conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations? Our goal is to send over 5,000 thank you cards to Chaplain ‘Fish’ by February 10th! He will distribute the cards and letters we send to the crew on the Vinson and the other Navy ships (the USS Bataan, USS Nassau and USS Comfort headed to provide support to Haiti!

Contact your local schools, scout groups and churches! Collect as many thank you notes and cards and send them along! The best (and most cost effective) way to send them might be a flat rate box offered by the Post Office! Let these sailors know that you are proud of them and say thank you for all they are doing!

For the address of Chaplain ‘Fish’ please contact me with how many cards you have gathered and I will be happy to provide the address! Thank you so much!

When the USS Carl Vinson pulled out of Norfolk January 12th on the way to their new homeport of San Diego they were singing ‘California Dreaming’. That night a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and their destination changed. The Vinson was one of the first ships able to respond. We have all watched the news and seen the pictures. But can you imagine what it is to be at sea for the first time and called to duty in such an important mission? To feel the 95+ degree heat, experience the cry for help and pain, see the devastation up close?

Many of our sailors are boots on the ground and many more are providing support for them. Those sights and sounds will stay with them forever. The United States Navy has prepared them to do their jobs, and let's face it; we know they are the best of the best.

These sailors are pumping over 3,500 gallons of water a day to deliver to quake victims, launching well over 600 flights of aid and rescue from their deck, providing security and caring for many injured. They have given of themselves… working long hours, catching sleep when they can. Here is our chance to let them know how much we appreciate all they are doing
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 24, 2010 at 8:25pm
I also posted it on the Heads at Ease site as well as Molly's page.
Comment by Susan mom to Niko on January 22, 2010 at 2:11pm
Thanks ladies... I sent along the address to you! Be sure to let us know how many cards you are able to send! Each one is precious to the sailors! Have a wonderful day!
Comment by Susan mom to Niko on January 21, 2010 at 2:57pm


CALLING ALL MOMS! Here is a chance to let ‘our’ sailors know how much we love and support them! If there is one thing every Navy mom learns during boot camp it is to write a great letter!

Will you please write a letter or thank you card to a Sailor aboard the USS Carl Vinson which is conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations? Our goal is to send over 5,000 thank you cards to Chaplain ‘Fish’ by February 10th! He will distribute the cards and letters we send to the crew on the Vinson and the other Navy ships; the USS Bataan, USS Nassau and USS Comfort headed to provide support to Haiti!

Contact your local schools, scout groups and churches! Collect as many thank you notes and cards and send them along! The best (and most cost effective) way to send them might be a flat rate box offered by the Post Office! Let these sailors know that you are proud of them and say thank you for all they are doing!

For the address of Chaplain ‘Fish’ please contact me with how many cards you have gathered and I will be happy to provide the address! Let's show them just how proud we are of them!

When the USS Carl Vinson pulled out of Norfolk January 12th on the way to their new homeport of San Diego they were singing ‘California Dreaming’. That night a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and their destination changed. The Vinson was one of the first ships able to respond. We have all watched the news and seen the pictures. But can you imagine what it is to be at sea for the first time and called to duty in such an important mission? To feel the 95+ degree heat, experience the cry for help and pain, see the devastation up close?

Many of our sailors are boots on the ground and many more are providing support for them. Those sights and sounds will stay with them forever. The United States Navy has prepared them to do their jobs, and let's face it; we know they are the best of the best.

These sailors are pumping over 3,500 gallons of water a day to deliver to quake victims, launching well over 600 flights of aid and rescue from their deck, providing security and caring for many injured. They have given of themselves… working long hours, catching sleep when they can. Here is our chance to let them know how much we appreciate all they are doing!
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 7, 2010 at 11:48pm
DO IT. it's so much fun and worth it!
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 7, 2010 at 12:51am
Hi Cindy, there sure is and it's called "Anyone with a sailor on the USS Abe Lincoln". I don't know how to do that link thing. go to my page and you'll see if listed under groups if nothing else.
My son is with a squadron which is assigned to the Lincoln, so he serves there on deployment. I did the tiger cruise in 10-2008 on it.
Comment by Sue-Pillowcase lady on January 4, 2010 at 10:08pm
sorry to hear that you've been sick. get some Mrs. Grass' chicken soup in the blue box. it does wonders!
 

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