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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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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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Welcome!.. We are the Cryptology group! We are committed to helping the sailors and family members of "Spooks". Spooks are what sailors call the CTI, CTN, CTT, CTR, CTM in the fleet. Come join the gang!
Location: Corry Station Pensacola Florida and Monterey California
Members: 703
Latest Activity: Jan 29
Welcome one and all...
We love helping sailors and their families who are at Corry Station Pensacola, NAATC (NAS) Pensacola, and Monterey California...
Corry Station is very unique from other bases in the Pensacola area. The Cryptology group are the experts on Navy-For-Mom for sailors stationed at Corry Station. Our knowledge also extends to the "Spooks" at NAATC Pensacola, and Monterey California. We enjoy helping family member with all information or just to pass the time chatting.
For even more specialized information, we highly recommend these links:
CTN
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/ctn
CTI
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/cti
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NAVY TRIVIA
Welcome to the Navy Trivia section. Every so often I will ask a question about the Navy or a famous sailor. Remember, its not important that you get the answer correct. What is important is that you remember this Navy information so you can pass it along to others....... GO NAVY!
I am a famous U.S. Navy sailor who painted this, who am I ?
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Man, I wonder who else was banned. That is too funny!
So just to clarify, you joined this group (ie the Cryptology) and you questioned a post over there and they banned you?
This could actually work really well for us. Much like bikers wearing leather jackers and chaff's, being CT people, we should show our colors too! I think since our sailors are computer nerd people we should show our support. The guys need to wear leisure suits and the gals turtle neck sweaters and patten leather shoes. Man we would be awesome! We would be showing our true colors!
Ok, lets all pick what clothing we will wear from this 1977 JC Penny's catalog...
Make sure you enlarge it so you can admire the views....salpetty - Beleive me, I have a "I hate Craig" fan club. Just within the last two days, I've had two things happen.
1. Being called an @sshole. But it's a joint title that I get to share with Lady Hamilton (who's part of our group here), who is a b*tch. LadyH and I need to have a run off to see who is the winner....
2. Being labeled with the title of "lack of taste, disrespect and common decency"
Not to mention that I'm banned from the Pensacola group because I called them out for posting wrong information. But yet again, I took down one of our own members here... she was banned with me. I'm not going to mention her name...Oh heck, yea I will...clockard.... Just saying....
See, I'm actually bad luck to you guys... but remember, I'm a lover and not a fighter....-ha
CTmomof3 - To me, it sounds like you have old news. Okinawa is no longer a weight-restricted area. However, maybe the tsunami made them put it back into place. You really need to check on that.
See the bottom of page 3 here.
http://kadenaforcesupport.com/CPO/forms/KadenaGuide-Dec09.pdf
Here is more info:
http://www.belvoir.army.mil/jppsowa/outbound.html
The weight I wouldn't worry too much about. You probably never seperated his professional items from his actual HHG. All professional items don't get counted towards the weight limit. The above link will show you all the professional items you can deduct. It's quite a bit.
The express shipment shouldn't count against him, An unaccompanied baggage shipment is authorized not to exceed 600 pounds for activeduty member and 200 pounds each family member. Weight is not counted against the administrative weight restriction.
http://www.japanbases.com/Portals/0/activeforums_Attach/ppso.pdf
3. Navy personnel:
a. Okinawa, JA: 25 percent of full JFTR weight allowance or 2,500 pounds, whichever is greater. NOTE: A weight restriction will not apply unless it appears in the member's orders. Refer to NAVSUP Pub 490 fordetailed guidance.
Okinawa) - 75 percent of full JFTR/JTR weight allowance for inbound shipments.(1) A weight restriction will not apply unless it appears in the members rotation from Japan.(2) Members will be entitled to full weight allowance upon rotation from Japan.
Lastly, if he is over the weight limit, he can request a waiver. I had to do that when I transferred from Georgia from Scotland. It's almost always rubber stamped. The bottom line is to declare the professional items at the end, and you should be under the limit (if they still have a weight restriction in place).
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