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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. 

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hi fellow 09/360 Moms!  New to group and wish I would have been here sooner.  I have only began my journey in familiarizing myself with this site.  I look forward to meeting you on the 28th of October.  My family is from South Carolina, but I grew up in Chicago and look forward to heading "home" to see my guy and his new found friends and "brothers".  Brandon seems to be doing well, adjusting to taking care of himself.  His first weeks were a little tough as they took his 4 wisdom teeth and I am sure y'all heard about the "but" shot.    I am anxious as the rest of you to see Brandon and the transformation from Civilian to Sailor.  Brandon was a NJROTC cadet for four years in High School and I am sure this helped tremendously in the transition.  Look forward to being a part of the group.

Roberta

 

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Welcome to the site.  Look forward to meeting you in a couple of weeks.  If you go to the main page on this site and click on "Select by PIR date" then select your son's PIR date you will find a large ongoing blog with mothers and others of young men in Brandon's division.  Are you plannng to go to the Meet and Greet?
Welcome, be sure and join the 9/360 group... we like to "talk/type" alot, much to read and welcome to the Navy family.  The wives/mothers/girlfriends/grandmothers...and even a few guys on this site are AWESOME!  Could not have made it without them.  Glad to have you!
We are not sure about the meet and greet.  We land at Midway early Thursday and my family lives on the SouthSide of Chicago and we will be traveling there first.  My brother is going to be our fourth guest at graduation and we will be leaving from his home Friday morn (early)...Thank you for the warm welcome. I will be sure to go to the PIR date and chat with the group.  Have a great morning!
Welcome to Navy4Moms.  My son is not in your son's division but we are all family here!  I love it here, everyone is going through or has already gone through the same things so everyone has lots of sounding boards and advice givers!!  :)
welcome to this site!  We are from South Carolina too!  Wonder if our sons got to know each other?  We are from the upstate and are driving to Chicago.  Looking forward to meeting you at the meet and greet.

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