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PIR 05/26/11 TG 28 — 7 Divisions (179–184 & 928)

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PIR 05/26/11 TG 28 —   7 Divisions (179–184 & 928)

Greetings March Ship date Moms!  Looks like we have a date to look forward to.  If all goes as planned, our recruits will graduate on Thursday, May 26, 2011.  I look forward to seeing all of you in Great Lakes on the new Holiday, 5/26/2011

Members: 57
Latest Activity: Dec 2, 2016

Discussion Forum

Ship 11 Div 181 PIR 5/26/11

Started by CRF230dad. Last reply by joankf Ship11 Div 181 May 29, 2011. 43 Replies

Any others out there with SRs in this group?

SHIP 11 DIV 180

Started by OMG hes a Sailor (div180). Last reply by laurelbc 11/180 May 28, 2011. 324 Replies

Hi all! our kids/hubbys are together what have you heard?? No real letter for me yet. Praying for one this week! our phone call should come soon!

****BATTLESTATIONS*****

Started by diannep. Last reply by diannep May 26, 2011. 35 Replies

This is the final test for your SRs.  It is an overnight 12 hr drill that tests them on all they have learned and may encounter when deployed on a ship.  It takes place on the Disney-created USS…Continue

Ship 11 Div. 182

Started by tripoli11/182. Last reply by pennyn May 25, 2011. 5 Replies

Anybody have a daughter in division 182?  I was hearing from her regularly but haven't heard anything since Mother's Day.  Silence is so hard! She mentioned in her call that there were lots of people…Continue

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Comment by joankf Ship11 Div 181 on May 23, 2011 at 9:28pm
Does it have to be a backpack?  I have a black briefcase/laptop carrier.
Comment by diannep on May 23, 2011 at 7:44pm
Yes, Julie.  Solid black backpack...but janh has the right idea with that seam ripper to remove any labels!
Comment by diannep on May 23, 2011 at 7:42pm

texasmom:  They will have their flight info by PIR day, if not before. 

What I meant about the nap was...they have to be back at either 8 or 9 pm (believe me...they will know and will make sure they aren't late!).  They are bussed usually to the airport at around 2 a.m the next day....some maybe at 5 a.m. depending on their flights.  So....you go back to your hotel room after dropping off your sailor, set your alarm, and get some shut eye if you plan to be at the airport to visit with your sailor starting around 3 a.m. or so.  You can leave the hotel at the same time that your sailor is leaving on the bus (some families like to be at the airport when the sailors arrive) or you can leave a little later and meet up with them at the USO.  But remember, if Midway, it is better to be there when they arrive so you can meet them before security to get your gate pass (they need to be with you)....the reason being that the Midway USO is past security so you can't meet your sailor there without the pass.

Comment by julie067 on May 23, 2011 at 7:32pm

You can buy the black backpacks at the NEX, I think they were $19 -$25 dollars.

 

Comment by janh on May 23, 2011 at 6:58pm

Anyone have any idea when 180 might get a call home? Greedy aren't I.

Also, all those with loved ones in BS tonight --- thinking of you and sending lots of positive energy your way!

Comment by janh on May 23, 2011 at 6:56pm
Re black backpacks: I found one that was all black except for a couple of labels. I just used a seam ripper and removed the labels.
Comment by texasmom Ship 11 Div 179 on May 23, 2011 at 6:22pm
Dianne thank you for this valuable information:  when will our Sailors know which airport they will be leaving from.  When I talked with my Sailor he said he thought it was Chicago Ohare but, I didn't realize that some might be leaving from Midway.  Also I was a little confused about when you said take a nap after dropping him off at RTC on PIR day! So Thursday is PIR, they will have to be back in by 9:30pm then at 2am they go to the airport.  Is that the time that we should leave to go to the airport as well?
Comment by ria5 (ship11div180) on May 23, 2011 at 5:28pm
thanks dianne!
Comment by J&R's Mom on May 23, 2011 at 4:10pm
Hi!  When I spoke to my SR yesterday he told me he gets to visit with us after PIR for about 30 min? (I think, we had him on speaker, was so jazzed to hear from him!) then he has to go move his things cause he is staying in Great Lakes, then to a 3 hr briefing, then he would meet up with us at the hotel.  My daughter was thrilled cause we will all be exhausted, we are not getting in until 12:30 am Thurs, so we shall nap.  I am not sure if I will sleep tonight either -- GO 181/182 !!!
Comment by diannep on May 23, 2011 at 4:04pm

ria:  If they are leaving from Ohare in Chicago, you need to meet them at the USO center. If they are leaving from Midway, you need to pre-arrange to meet your sailor in front of security since the USO is past security.  In each case, your sailor will go with you to his/her airlines counter and with proper ID, you will be able to get a gate pass to go through security and to wait with your sailor at his/her gate until the flight leaves.

You may want to take a nap after dropping your sailor off at RTC on PIR Day so you have a few hours of sleep before heading to the airport.  They are bussed there in the wee hours of the morning to wait for their flights.

Julie:  If you are meeting your sailor at the airport, you can bring a black backpack with personal items in it (beware of airlines carryon rules which apply to this).  Cell, laptop, a few civilian clothes that they can wear when they phase up, some food items if you like....this is purely voluntary.  Some wait and mail their sailors these things once they arrive at A School.

 

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