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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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Visite esta página para explorar en su idioma las oportunidades de educación y carreras para sus hijos en el Navy. Navy.com
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therevbev-Thanks for the encouragement I'll pass it on!. It seems he trying to fill his off days with interesting things, like exploring Japan and teaching himself Japanese then there is his photography until he goes aweigh.
MAMA_C - Now that my CS has been in for nearly 2 years and finished a 9 month deployment I can tell you that EVERY navy job is monotonous most of the time. He says that everyone tends to find the job you're good at and KEEP YOU there. He does enjoy the changes and looks forward to the special meals, deployments bring incredible international ports between the boredom. Tell your son to use this to prepare for the possible in the future. Become the BEST omelet maker the chiefs have EVER seen!
Hello Moms, my son can't wait to get on aweigh. He is on base now but upset he stuck cooking one thing for hours at time. Today it was omelets. It's time like this is thinking is this what wants to do his entire stint in the Navy. He so accustomed to doing different task. Times like this I pray a little extra. CS work hard and long hours. I can image the monotonous can wreck his patience.
Hi Freaeasabrd!
My son is also stationed on the USS Connecticut!
Navymon2015 - sorry I didn't get back to you, but I has hoping that a CSS (sub) mom would be able to help specifically. My thoughts are that he will either be at Great Lakes still, waiting for a class in VA to open, or will be in VA by Christmas. I don't think the A schools actually "break" for the holidays, but I am not sure. If he's still at Great Lakes, I suspect he'll only get the day (possibly the weekend) of liberty and won't be allowed further than 50 miles from base.
Hope that helps some, or you have reached a sub mom. Have a good Thanksgiving.
Neveremptynest - welcome to Navy life! Hold on tight, the ride gets bumpy! Feel free to join us over on Facebook if you are able, there is A LOT more activity over there. Also, you can look for Moms in your state or area, etc. My son's been in about a year and a half and has already finished a 9 month deployment to the middle east on a carrier. Life moves fast in this lane. Again, Welcome.
VirgoMom904 - sorry I didn't get back to you quickly. If you live close enough, AND your daughter has "earned" enough liberty, my son had his weekends free. The first weekend he says he had to stay on base (hadn't earned enough yet). After that, he says a few guys left base on the weekend, but no one really had transport. Your daughter will be given all that info once she arrives at Ft. Lee.
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