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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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MOM MasterofMotivation S14 D269 They do have more liberty after PIR. While they are at Great Lakes they do have assignments and classes but otherwise they have a lot more free time than in boot camp. They actually get spoiled a little because when they get to school in VA its a bit more structured :).
You'll also get to talk to them much more cause they will be allowed to have their cell phones with them. Speaking of cells, if you make it to PIR you'll want to take their cell phones/chargers with you. Otherwise they can get mail so you can just send it.
Are they granted Liberty more often while at GL if they are delayed longer that a week? My son is still in BC his PIR is 8/29/14 which Friday before Labor Day.
Happy, Happy, happy! After a month of waiting at Great Lakes, Rich is on his way to Ft Lee with about 25 others! Hope to hear from him later today!!!
mimiburl- The other sites referred to are for specific ships (or bases) once your sailor has a permanent duty station. No need to worry about that until after school.
Anandajoy- all sailors heading to CS school (Ft Lee, VA) spend at LEAST one week at Great Lakes Naval Base for "naval indoctrination". These are classes on more details on how things are done "in the fleet" which most get at school, but since Ft Lee is an Army base, there's no room to do it there. While the indoc classes are 1 week, the time at GLNB depends on when they are ready to start a new class at Ft. Lee. My Rich (PIR 7/3) is only leaving for Ft Lee this coming weekend, he hopes. The schooling at Ft Lee is, I think, 66 teaching days long... actual length depends on holidays, hold days etc... I know of no other schooling for CS beyond this.
I have a PIR set to graduate 9.22.14, he says he has three A schools, the first one is only nine days long. Any input on this?
I am new to this too. What is the Bush site? How do I get on it if I want to?
I follow the Bush group, and that's how I keep myself informed of some things.
I'm fairly new to this website so I don't know if I am or not. :)
My son is on the Bush. He is apart of Strike Force Two and does service for those who fall under that group. He overall likes being were he is at. Nice to connect with some who has a CS sailor. Are you apart of the mom's Bush site?
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