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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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Hello to any other fellow NAVY moms with a son in this division? Just wanting to connect with any others? I"ve received my box, all is well, he says the guys in his division are "animals, beasts!"
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Coffee anyone?
AuroraA, the unique coffee shops are unfortunately not near Great Lakes. The top rated Coffee in Chicago is Metropolis. Their shop is near Loyola University on Granville. Another good one is Lavazza--coffee from Italy. There are 3 locations in the downtown area. I have been to the shop at 27 W. Washington. There is also one at the John Hancock Observatory. Actually, there is a wonderful European style market called "The French Market" adjacent to Ogilvie Transportation Center. That is where you would get off the Metra if going downtown. I believe the stairs around tracks 6 or 8 lead right down to the market. There is a Lavazza there and they have the coffee bar designed just like the ones in Italy. Another great place is L'Appetito at the Hancock Center (825 N. Michigan Ave). It is a great little Italian cafe. The old run of the mill Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts are near GL.
Then, of course, Chicago is famous for pizza. You cannot go wrong with Gino's East or Pizzaria Uno or Due for authentic deep dish pizza. Giordano's is very good, too. Oh, I could go on and on...so much good food in Chicago. Bubba Gump's at Navy Pier is awesome. The Asian Nachos (yes, you read that right!) are amazing at Grand Lux. That is another unique place....good food and prices are pretty good.
This is my last pitch...I promise. I must tell everyone about one of the best places for ribs. It is a little hole in the wall tavern/restaurant called "Twin Anchors." It is one of the oldest restaurants in Chicago, dating back to 1932. If you have seen the movie "Return to Me," then you have seen Twin Anchors. Remember when Minnie Driver pours the bottled water down the sink and fills the bottle with tap water? When Frank Sinatra would come to Chicago, he would order ribs for his orchestra from there. It is at 1655 N. Sedgewick (Old Town). www.twinanchorsribs.com
Sorry for rambling...I get carried away sometimes. Let me know if you have any other questions!
The day is very near!!
My t-shirts arrived in the mail today!
So exciting:-)
Thanks a bunch! In the descriptions off to the side it says Div 816, and even says the SR name and age on several!!
Thanks Momof3 for letting us know about the pictures. I love seeing the guys my son is hanging with! Any idea when 816 is doing battle stations? Please private message me if you have an idea!
Even though it has been over 100 degrees here the past week and my air conditioning is running constantly, I am lighting my blue candle for our division. Praying that all make it!
Have a wonderful day!
http://www1.netc.navy.mil/nstc/news_page_2011_02_26.asp
this will tell you all about it. they probably held it this morning before it got too hot.
Thanks so much for the link! My son had been looking forward to this for weeks! He had heard about it! I would have love to been a spectator as well. If I was in charge of RTC I would schedule the Captains Cup for the day before graduation and give parents the opportunity to come watch if you want to! How fun would that be to see all the recruits play!
Thanks Momof3 I saw my son in one of them!!!!!!!
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