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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 a calendar to keep track of when our loved ones leave for BC June 2011. Stole the idea from the Leaving in March group! I tried to go back through the site to get dates from those posted. Help me keep it updated! :)
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leahscottsdale - we had similar behavior a month or so ago. He was so difficult that I was actually happy when he didn't come home from school on weekends or as soon as classes were over (I felt very guilty too). I kept telling everyone to ignore the behavior since everything I read told me this would happen. Suddenly, about a week or so ago it all changed. He was calm, happy, and willing to listen to us again. I don't know if it will keep up, he leaves this Monday. All we can do is support him and understand his nerves and fears, it's not easy when you just want to open the door and put him out, I know. I just need to know that once he leaves he feels he has a supportive family to come back to, and if you knew our crazy family that is quite an accomplishment.
Good Luck.
Something that really changed the dynamic in our home...he was behaving similarly and instead of me breathing down his neck trying to get answers and accomplish tasks I asked him for 1 solid hour of his time each day, after that I said I wouldn't bug him and he could do what he wanted without grief (no texting during that time either). He agreed and I just prepared a list each day of the things we had to address together. The interesting part was that when I limited the time he had to spend here he actually chose (that's the important word-chose) to hang around. Once I made it up to him, he wanted me to quiz him on the stuff he has to know for bc, he chose to cut the grass...it was bizarre but very nice. My son is younger so I can still throw my weight around a little.
Try it!
Thanks amberrose and ElleBee - She is a very nice girl and has been with my son for about 4 years now (I think - time goes too quickly). I think she's around 25 - I shoiuld know that shouldn't I. We don't live close by and she was away at school for much of that time so we don't see much of her. She's never made much of an effort to know us without him but we all like her. I have told her about N4M several times so it's now up to her. She has some personal problems and I think this is just too much. I can understand how she feels and she has encouraged him but I just don't want him to worry so I hope she gets it all together. I will try to keep in touch with her once he leaves.
I'm sure we are not the only ones dealing with this.
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