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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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This Group is for those that have sailors who graduated Boot Camp on 07/24/2015. A place to keep up with each other as their journey continues.
Location: Great Lakes, IL
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...oh, and the other thing that comes from the all being punished rule is that those having trouble staying out of trouble will be helped independently by those who are tired of being punished for what the other guy did! It is amazing how that promotes the "I'll help you, you help me" attitude!
Just remember.....the one person does wrong, they all pay for it "thing" is because they MUST function as a team in the military....it could be the difference in life and death when they are deployed if they don't work together....so that is the whole point of punishing all when one messes up. When my son was there, one guy did something wrong (don't remember what). This was in the early evening. The guy had to sit on the floor and everyone else in his division had to do IT (Intensive Training) around him for an hour or so....bear crawls, etc....my son said that the guy was so upset that they all were getting punished like that, and he wasn't allowed to do it with them, that he started crying. Seems especially cruel and unfair, but there is a big purpose for it!
Kim if your son asked you to send "essentials" toothpaste, liquid soap etc. it has probably been cleared with his RDC. Do not send anything he has not requested, and especially "gourmet" items, gum, candy, etc.
Put it in the smallest box possible and on the box write what is in it. As PIR gets closer you can send contact lenses, basic make up for the women, etc. Do so only if your recruit requests it.
that is so disappointing to hear about DIV 246. My son is in that one also and must be frustrated with it... .that explains why we havent gotten a call:(
Kim
I haven't sent a package because I read that we aren't supposed to, so I don't know. I didn't think they would let them have anything except letters in BC.
When my son called, he mentioned his division (247) "likes to talk too much" and they get in trouble sometimes. Hopefully, they will learn quickly to only talk when they are supposed to! I'm sure it's very difficult for them, especially for the younger ones, not having their cell phones, not texting, having no communication with anyone from "home".
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