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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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My son call me today to tell me that he received his verbal orders. He said that they should have their hard copy orders by next Tuesday. He graduates A School this Friday. I can't wait until he comes home on leave. He will be stationed in San Diego, CA.
A little confused regarding time at school. My son graduated 1/31/2014. His real first week of school started this week. He was told that he will be assigned as a Boatswain Mate and will be heading for May Port and that he will finish his school 2/24th, and can come home for a few days. But it seems that he hasn't had enough training for this if he is coming home this soon. Everything I have read so far, indicates that this training for this would be about 5 weeks. Does this sound right?
Hi Navymomx3. Congratulations to you and your daughter. My daughter finished A School in October. I am under the strong impression that they cannot have a car while at school, it is only allowed for officers and instuctors. Have her look into this. Getting around the area is easy, convenient ,and affordable though. There are taxi's 24/7 at the base exit, and most often, sailors will share cab fare to wherever they are going around town. The Metra train station is only about a mile away (right next to BC base) and the train goes right into Chicago. My daughter took it often. Like I said, have her look into the car situation, but I'm almost certain. Some moms have said if they do have a car, it has to be parked off base, and it's not in a safe area. There is another group on here, Great Lakes A School Q&A, that is a little more active and you may get more responses to your questions. I hope this info helps.
My son is begging for boxers! Hahahaha never thought underwear would be such a luxury!
My understanding is that they cannot have anything until they make to trip across the street to school. Once they are settled in A School and they are aloud to leave for liberty they can take back their lap tops and cell phones. They don't have a lot of space for storage so lap top and phone are a good start.
Hi, Ladies:) I am new here also.... My son is expected to PIR on the 24th. I am anxiously awaiting the "ima sailor " call..... can not wait.... I am curious about what kinds of things I can send with him to A school the Friday nite of PIR.... Can I send his laptop and cell phone with him? nice to meet all of you. Gods love and blessings to each of you tonight. Thankyou
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