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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)
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Moving the discussions from the Boot Camp site to here so we are organized and connected...
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Did he say why he was switched, and were any others switched? I am hoping for my first letter tomorrow (from 818), but right now have no idea how things are going.
Hi CBsMOm I got letter from my son on Thursday actually 2 and also I found out that he was switch from 818 to 819 He didn't mention to me why but his girlfriend told me that they switch him at the beginning of bc. Now am a DIV 819 mom
He said that BC was more harder that he expected however told me that he will push till the end. I can see the difference in his way of thinking between the first and second letter and that he started to appreciate what he have, specially family :) It's an adjustment and as he said The Evolution of a new Me.
He mention that Monday they will be removing his Teeth, all four, he was kind of afraid however told me not to worry, they made him rest for 2 complete day after that.
They send letter on Sunday
Good morning all. I'm new to the group and first want to tell everyone thank you for all the information and encouragement you've unknowingly provided me in the past couple of weeks. My SR is also in DIV 819 and I was lucky enough to speak with him on the phone for a couple of minutes on Tuesday this past week. He was needing some medical records sent to them and even though the call was brief, it was so good to hear his voice. He did say that they should start getting their phone calls this Tuesday if everything went right. I also got my first letter on Thursday! It was the funniest thing because my daughter called me at work to let me know it was here and because I couldnt wait till five, I took a late lunch and drove home to read it!!!! Cried happy tears all the way back to work..lol. I do have one question....in his letter he said that he was the Religious P.O. of the Div. and led prayer every night. Since I'm still learning what all the acronyms stand for, I'm assuming that P.O. stands for Prayer Officer??? Anyway, I'm really happy to be a part of this group and look forward to visiting with all of you. I have to agree with another comment that was made on here......its nice to know that I'm not alone! Thank you again!
My son is is going for rescue swimmer. He says everything is going good
Hi CBsMom it's al0251 again my son is going to Pensacola for Rescue Swimmer Job. I understand that the 819 div is for those recruit that are going for those kind of job. Are you going to PIR? I am already booking my car, hotel Ramada and airfare. We will keep in touch. I got letter from my son today. he was in SIQ (Sick in quarter )for 2 days because his teeth, he had plenty of time to rest and write , he said that the Div is coming along as a team they all support each other :)
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