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ALUMNI OF PIR 05/09/2014 TG 26 - 7 Divisions (165-170 and 926)

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ALUMNI OF PIR 05/09/2014 TG 26 - 7 Divisions (165-170 and 926)

This group is for those who have loved ones that graduated from boot camp on May 9, 2014. A place to keep in touch with each other as the sailors continue their Navy journey.

Location: Great Lakes, IL
Members: 59
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2018

WELCOME to PIR 05/09/2014! PLEASE See the PAGES section for Informational Posts about BC and PIR. PAGES is underneath the Members Photos. PLEASE scroll down this page here to find the Comment Box to post a reply to the PIR GROUP.

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~A quick note here, from the N4M’s CG’s:

• Don’t Jeopardize the Safety of Our Sailors: Remember OPSEC (Operational Security) (Don’t Sink Ships With Loose Lips) This site and all content posted on it are viewable to everyone on the Internet. This doesn’t mean you can’t share things about your Sailor – but too many details can put Sailors in harm’s way. The following are examples of red flags and should not be shared within this community either by posting or sending via a Group message:

• Sailors’ last names. This includes your username if you share the same last name as your son or daughter.

Some Suggestions:

~If your last name is different from your Recruits it is still not recommended for you to use in your username for your own personal security. This is your option. It is also not a good idea to use an email address as your username for personal security reasons.

~First Names and pictures of your Recruit are allowed but remember, everyone can see it and someone can easily match them up with their "mom". So you might want to consider changing your profile picture to not include your Recruit at least for the duration of BC. Again, your option

~It is also a good idea to make your settings for your Profile Page "viewable only to your friends"            

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Comment by diannep on April 13, 2014 at 10:19am

star:  Just depends on where you are mailing from.  RTC has its own P.O. facility.  So although it may get to RTC in a timely manner, it has to be processed through RTC's facility.  So not set timeframe!

Good Morning All ! 

Comment by star77 (ship 14, div 166) on April 13, 2014 at 12:55am

I just ordered my coin too after reading the story (through some tears) and learning so much more about the USS Arizona Ship 14...Gods blessings out to all sailors of all time and our loved recruits!!!

 

Comment by star77 (ship 14, div 166) on April 12, 2014 at 11:32pm

Does anyone know the timeframe for our SR's to receive our mail we send them?

 

Comment by Ashley M on April 12, 2014 at 10:41pm
Thank you!!! Cause I want to be able to contact him but we arent leaving until the day after he does so I will have all the time with him :)#
Comment by CatMom509 on April 12, 2014 at 7:04pm

Ashley M,

You will be able to take your SR his cell phone, cell phone charger, laptop, ac adapter, comfy underwear, maybe a couple of t-shirts, some favorite snacks from your area to give to him at the airport when your meet him.  You would put it all into his black Navy issued backpack.  Anything else would have to be shipped to him at Pensacola.  If you use USPS Priority Large Flat Rate boxes, the postage is $15.80 for anything under 70 lbs. if you print the label online from www.usps.com.  Shipping boxes are available for free from this site and at your local post office~~

By the way, my Sailor daughter flew out of Midway Airport when she left for Pensacola last year, but there is still a chance that some sailors can fly out of O' Hare.  Just depends on seat availability after Battltestations~~

Comment by CatMom509 on April 12, 2014 at 6:56pm

Hi Friends!

     "The voice of the Lord is over the waters,

       the God of glory thunders,

       the Lord is over many waters."

                                              Psalm 29:3

Comment by Darlene on April 12, 2014 at 6:51pm

OMG  I JUST ORDERED USS ARIZONA COIN! WHAT AN AWESOME STORY.

Comment by Ashley M on April 12, 2014 at 6:43pm
If my SR is going to Pensacola can I take him hIs phone and computer? And no phone call today.
Comment by Craig on April 12, 2014 at 6:28pm




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Hi all, 

Some of you have messaged me on wondering if it's proper for a parent to give their sailor a challenge coin...    Here are my thoughts as a sailor....

To me, boot camp is a major accomplishment. In 8 short weeks, the Navy will return to you a mature and capable young man or woman that will have the foundation to be a leader. They will have the ability and knowledge to be a successful person in life. This is an honor for me, as a parent, to see my sailor's life change. You too, will soon realize that for 18 years or so you have been the "referee" in your sailor's life. You were the rule setter and the penalty enforcer. But as your sailor's life changes, so will yours. You will now become the "cheerleader" for them. You will watch and cheer as they work their way through the advancement system, the qualification standards, and simple things like just folding their towels correctly. You will stand and scream at the PIR as their division enters, and you will stand and cheer as their ship enters San Diego or Norfolk after a deployment. I have decided it is far more important for me to be a cheerleader than a referee. I don't waste my time on the sadness, I focus my feelings on the positive things that will help my sailor. When I show my sailor that I am proud of him, it goes a lot further than an award that the command "might" officially recognize him with. I am his "cheerleader".

Comment by Craig on April 12, 2014 at 6:25pm

Many people will say "but they didn't officially earn the challenge coin". Let me tell you, no coin is officially documented on a sailor's page 4 entry in their service record. It's only the sailor that will remember when, where, and the reason for what the coin was given. If you did receive a coin from a command and you happen to lose it, the only way besides begging the command to give you another (which they rarely do) is to buy it. So does that cancel out the spirit of the reason you receive the coin? No. You received it for something you accomplished. Whenever my sailor pulls that coin out, he immediately remembers how proud I am of him. It's ever lasting.

Some will say it's only proper for the Commander or a military member to pass the coin, this is wrong.  It is proper for the family member to pass the coin to their freshly minted sailor.  It is your day with your sailor. This is your time to show that you have learned the Navy as well as your sailor. The proper way is to greet your sailor with your hugs and kisses, then while everything starts to wind down and while still in the graduation hall, you will tell them to stand there because you want to make it official for them being a sailor. Then you will do the "secret hand shake" passing the coin (here is how to do the secret hand shake).http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/28663038#28663038

or, present it to them in the presentation box.  Both the coin and presentation box can be purchased atwww.PIRGifts.com.   This is the family’s big day, live it to its fullest!!!!! 

Your sailor will always remember this day.  They will always remember when they were "coined", they will always reflect back when they got coined at future coining, and that you were the 1st to coin them, and they will always wonder how you knew how to officially present the coin to them.  It's very enjoyable.....

Now let me ask, after PIR you go into the Navy Exchange and buy the mementos from boot camp that your sailor wants. You might buy a Navy Boot Camp water bottle, maybe a glass, patch, or hat that has "Great Lakes Navy Boot Camp" on it, or maybe even a t-shirt. But what item do you think will stand the test of time? It will be the challenge coin that your sailor's grandson or granddaughter will hold up and say "What is this? What does it mean? How did you get it?" That is when the grandfather or grandmother (your sailor) will get a warm smile on their face and will proudly tell them about what it was like to be a sailor.

Just my thoughts....

Craig
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