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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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My son will PIR Aug 28th..ABH
Are all Sailors considered AO's at A school? My son stated he would be aviation electronics with flying options. Maybe this falls within the larger AO umbrella? Any help with lingo and ways to not look so duh is appreciated.
My sailor is excited about A school. He loves the place. Very happy!
Thank you all for the information and encouragement over the past months. You have given a great deal of insight to a worried mom..We have now moved on from Pcola!
Thanks, everyone for your info, encouragement and support. My son has moved on, having finished A school this week, so I will move on, too.
Any news on the fall out and discharges from the near grads of NACCS?
Pat, thank you for your information. We weren't looking for a long leave (he wants to see us at Christmas, when we have the whole family together), just a chance to see him. I believe that his 'home' is listed as his grandparents' place, as he lived with them before joining the navy. It gets really complicated filling out forms if you have to list your home at an overseas address!
It would be nice to have him come for his brother's graduation, but we'll see how it all goes. It is nice to get some in-put, though, and realize that it may not be completely crazy!
It's been a long time since I've been here, but I've read several posts on classing-up times, so thought I'd give my 2 cents worth.
My son is AM PIR was 11/22 He finally classed up on 3/14, so almost 4 months waiting. He believes graduation is around 5/12. We know nothing about orders yet, but they did ask him for his first 3 choices of duty stations.
Here is my question, and I've tried to piece together an answer, but would appreciate any extra info someone might have:
My son's first 2 choices are located in Japan, and we live in Japan. We thought maybe he would be able to take some of his leave (he hasn't taken any yet) between A school and duty station (I know this is not a given). He said that if he took leave and came to see us that he would be responsible for the ticket to Japan and the navy would only pay from our house to the base. What I have read here is that he could had them pay for the ticket to our house, and we can just pay to get him to base…?
I don't know if he would do it anyway, we'll see. But we leave Japan in June, so it would be sad to not be able to see him during that short overlap, meaning we'd have to go another year before we could see him again :(
Thanks for your input!
Texasmom..... My son PIR'd 1/17/14 and just classed up last Thursday. He also is an AT. I do not know his hours, he just gave me a short call this afternoon. He has been w/o a phone until today, he got his box that I sent him with a new phone. I would love to get to know you and other moms. :)
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