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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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Gatormom,
I had a son-in-law on a sub and there is little communication. And his sub never went to a port. While deployed the ombudsman would contact all the family members to tell them when a mid-deployment mail drop was going to be and any letters, boxes you wanted to send needed to be dropped off by a certain date and then all the mail would be dropped off to the sub. Only occasional emails was the only thing we got.
ViperGirl: It sounds like your son had a different experience in the Marines OCS vs. the Navy. The Navy OCS is 12 weeks, not 6, and all the candidates have already graduated from college. The graduation ceremony from OCS is also their commissioning, so it is a big deal. There are other programs at Newport like ODS (Officer Development School) for professionals like doctors, lawyers, etc. which are not as long and not as intense as OCS which is for "line" officers.
Thank you Mom's for all your comments/input. Looks like I have a lot of reading to do. Before I know it he will be in Rhode Island. Look forward to keeping in touch with you all.
Anna, Yes, the Newport Bridge is beautiful. My son's First Salute ceremony was done on the waterfront, and the pictures have the bridge in the background. My son said he could see the bridge out of his barracks window, and it was all lit up at night. He took several pictures of it when he was allowed to have his camera. I know all OCS grads remember seeing that bridge from the PT fields! I'm sure your daughter cherishes the drawing of it.
RE: OCS graduation gifts. We did get our son a large durable travel garment bag that we took to his graduation so he could put his uniforms in it to fly home. He still uses it. The gift he liked most was called an "Ensign box" or "Commissioning box" which looks like a woman's wooden jewelry box, which contains two layers of felt-lined little compartments in which to store all his full-sized medals (they usually only wear the ribbons) and his nametags, insignias, etc. while his uniforms are at the cleaners. I had the lid engraved with his name, United States Navy, and his OCS class number and commissioning date. It was quite handsome in oak. My son says he puts all his pins in it whenever he "strips" a uniform for the laundry. I ordered it online but can't remember the site name. Just Google "Ensign box" and see what pops up. My son told us not to bother with a sword, because it would just hang on the wall collecting dust unless he used it for a military wedding, etc. but others may like to have a sword.
Gatormom,
Does your son already own a GPS? If not, that would be useful as they travel!!!
One of the comments our daughter made regarding her time at OCS, was stealing a glance at the Newport Bridge while she was out on the field doing PT!!! So my husband and I took many pictures of the bridge while we were there for her graduation, and my hubby drew her a picture of the bridge in the pre-dawn (the time when she would be out there) and had it framed. She loved it!!!!!
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