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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)

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CTN

For friends and family of CTNs - Welcome to all new members!

We tend to be a quiet bunch here but, if you ask a question, someone will try to answer you.

Please limit comments to questions, answers, discussions that are in support of our Sailors. This is not the place for politics or religion.

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Members: 163
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2021

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I just noticed some recent questions posted in the "Discussions" area of this group. PLEASE NOTE - the only way discussions are visible is to actually visit this group. Those of us who "Follow" a group do not get notifications of Discussion activity.

You are more likely to get a timely response if you post on the Comment Wall.

If you see questions on other groups specifically about CTN, please refer them to this group.

Discussion Forum

Son is leaving for bootcamp in March

Started by Meiko. Last reply by clockard Jan 13, 2019. 5 Replies

Hello! I can see this board is a little slow, so I hope someone will see my little post! My kid is leaving for bootcamp in March. He signed for CTN on October 1, 2018. My question is about the security clearance. When do they begin that process?…Continue

liberty for memorial weekend

Started by ProudNavySonMom Apr 30, 2018. 0 Replies

Hello, does anyone know which days the liberty weekend for Memorial Day will start and end? I am planning something and my son is new at Pensacola and doesn't know when he can find out, thanks for any help!Continue

How's and What of CTN A School Florida

Started by PrincessShannon. Last reply by ProudNavySonMom Apr 30, 2018. 5 Replies

Hello there, my SR will PIR 1/23 and then go on to A school in Florida, my question is how does this work, what do they do and where do they go while waiting to class up? I have heard little about the process and am just curious if he will have to…Continue

Tags: Classing, up, Florida, school, A

To have or not to have a vehicle in Corry?

Started by Navymommy. Last reply by kandi.s Nov 29, 2017. 5 Replies

Hello momsmy son is leaving for Corry station for CTN trainingi have a dilemma, is it best for the sailor studying for A school and JCAC? (is that correct)for CTN not to have a car or to have a car?his stepdad(a military himself) says its a party…Continue

In holding? For how long?

Started by Navymommy. Last reply by karen Jul 25, 2017. 3 Replies

Hello moms,my son has been in holding for security clearancehe has not "badged" up as he saysIm wondering how long this will be....Im hoping he doesnt get depressed or disappointedor lose that high and or enthusiasm right after boot camp having…Continue

car

Started by Wizard. Last reply by Navymommy Jul 13, 2017. 1 Reply

My Son did have a car, it was a good thing ... the base is far from everything and it's much safer for them to drive than walk to the beach and to town.  Just remind him that a ticket for speeding or any infraction off base would get him kicked out…Continue

Spouse at A school

Started by garden gal. Last reply by Texasmom Nov 17, 2015. 3 Replies

Hi, It looks like my son has passed his next-to-last hurtle to enlist as a CTN.  He will hopefully  be signing his DEP contract next week.  He has one question  I told him I would ask this group.Everything we can find says that the Navy will pay to…Continue

Fort Gordon

Started by 1 Proud Mom. Last reply by karen Oct 30, 2015. 6 Replies

My CTN will graduate school in November and is headed to Fort Gordon.  Any info about the base, area ... anything will be appreciated.  So far all I know is it is in Georgia.  LOLContinue

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Comment by proudmom on November 12, 2013 at 7:14pm
My son is a CTN and graduated October 2012. School is about 6 mnths maybe a little longer depending how long it takes to class up. There are apts right there by Corry where some of the married sailors families lived. It is a tough course, they have a lot to learn in a short amount of time. My son is currently stationed at Fort Meade, Md.
Comment by prov2324mom on November 12, 2013 at 11:16am

Hi Tracy,

 When my son attended JCAC in Nov 2010 it was about 6 months long and tough. He had a buddy in class who was married and coming from undes that lived off base with his wife so I'm sure it will be the same for you. I'm sure with your husbands maturity he will be fine but just be prepared for lots of studying . My son heard that the course has changed a bit and is not quite as hard. Some things they have to learn when they get to their first command. That's not easy either though. Even with the difficulty it's a great rate for the future. Good luck to your husband.

Comment by charlestontracy on November 12, 2013 at 11:00am

Hello Everyone! So nice to be a part of this group!! I do have a question, but a little background first. My husband entered the Navy undesginated. He graduated from boot camp in June last year. We moved from South Carolina to San Diego, 2 months later he went on an 8 month deployment! Phew! Finally he was able to strike for CTN, the job he wanted! My husband entered the Navy a little late in life. He is 30 now and we have been married for almost 6 years and have one child. He is working on clearance pw now, and soon it will be a waiting game for A&C school. I have 2 questions: How long is school? And is it long enough for us to move with him? If anyone has questions about boot camp, or deployment, or anything.. feel free to ask! :) Thanks! 

Comment by photomom CTN/AO on August 25, 2013 at 10:39am
Question: My CTN will be graduating next week from A School. Her orders are for Lackland AF Base in San Antonio. Does anyone have any useful info regarding this base and CTNs?
Comment by sammy1990 on March 21, 2013 at 10:52am

my sailor (e-4) is encouraged by the chief results today! lots made rank :o) meaning more slots opening for those next in line. congratulations to the newly promoted!!!!

Comment by Chris on February 21, 2013 at 1:08pm

The up-to-date BIB's for the test's are found on NKO. Not all the material can be disclosed here because some of the material is classified. But, a listing of what is needed to be studied can be seen here:

http://www.navybmr.com/CTN/PO2.html

Comment by sammy1990 on February 11, 2013 at 12:25pm

have not, clockard. indeed he does have the material provided by the command, but i recall additional information posted here as special tips to be sure and pass on. that is what i am referring to/looking for.

Comment by sammy1990 on February 2, 2013 at 11:25am

morning all. i know i have seen it before, but am at a loss remembering where. is there an area i can go to with links to what the sailors need to study for the E-5 CTN test? thanks for any assistance provided. sammy

Comment by proudmom on December 22, 2012 at 10:49am
I have posted this question on another page but I am going to post it here as well.

Does anyone know if a sailor is offered a specific opportunity but is not sure that is the direction he wants his navy career to go and turns it down, will that leave a black mark on his record? Will he ever possibly get this chance again should he change his mind? My sailor is really wrestling with a decision he needs to make when he returns to base after the holidays. I am just not sure what advice I can give him.
Comment by spookmom (ship 14 div 367) on December 7, 2012 at 8:29pm

No one in my son's group has been approved yet, but they told him they should hear something soon and rarely does anyone get denied.

 

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