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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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Here is the link to the FB guam group. I don't know why it is so hard to find. Maybe because it is a closed group? You might have to get the spelling just right with the correct capitals and symbols? GUAM Navy Moms & Family
https://www.facebook.com/groups/gnmaf/
I see I had families in my previous post.
MK5Diver - Yes, Navy for Mom's rules! And thank you so very much for your input. I envy you to have your son back from deployment! Who knows how much longer I have. It is amazing how precious the little things become. At 2:00 an unexpected phone call telling me to wait by my laptop. A bleary-eyed SKYPE that follows and I'm so happy it feels like a dream.
Hello everyone--I hope you don't mind but I am a father and my son has been stationed in Guam for the past year and a half as a Air Rescue Swimmer. Navy for Dad's is lame so I come here to get info and give info when I can. My son is currently deployed but will be back next week to Guam. He's very excited to return. We stay in touch with him the most using Skype (free). The only times we had difficulties communicating with him was when actually on the ship during deployment. When ever in port where he could get access to the internet he would contact us and Skype with us. We still can't figure how Skype makes money but we are so greatful as he hasn't been back home since going out there! The Skype connection with him in Guam is better than it was with San Diego. We also use WhatsApp and FB Messenger to send messages and photos. My son did get a cell phone and internet account when he got out there. He does have a vehicle there on the island and during deployment had a buddy take care of it for him. You can go to "Combat Squadron Two-Five (HSC-25)" on FB to get to the squadron page. The command is good about posting photos frequently. They also set up FB pages for what ever detachment your sailor heads out with when deployed. Please let me know if I can answer any other questions or help in any way.
Turtlegirl428 ~ I too have searched it EVERY way possible. Can you tell me what the best method (least expensive) to communicate is? My daughter just arrived in Guam yesterday and is having a hard time getting everything "set Up" She took her phone from US and got an international plan but still outrageous priced. Her phone works, a lot of people on here said that phones had to be unlocked and new sim cards but so far hers has worked. I just know we can not afford the international plan.
She is also having a hard time getting around even for little things on base as she did not take her car. Because it is in our name not hers. Now she says she needs to buy something there to be able to get around. I hate being so far away and not being able to help.
Sarah's Mom - I still haven't been able to find it either. I have searched every which way for the group Wisconsinmom mentioned. :(
I can not find the facebook group for guam navy moms can anyone share the link?
My son just received orders for Guam today. He is looking for information about Guam and getting settled in. He is super excited about being stationed there! Me? not so much...but super happy for him. Lots to learn! Where is the best place to begin to learn about life in Guam??
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