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ALUMNI OF PIR 10/02/2015 TG 47 - 11 Divisions (327-336, and 947)

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ALUMNI OF PIR 10/02/2015 TG 47 - 11 Divisions (327-336, and 947)

This Group is for those that have sailors who graduated Boot Camp on 10/02/2015. A place to keep up with each other as their journey continues.

Location: Great Lakes, IL
Members: 88
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2016

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Comment by Jillibug5 on August 24, 2015 at 3:28pm

Michelle, I found a lot of neat information on the FB page as far as what they do each week of training and some acronyms I didn't know..lol. good know its not affiliated with this site though. ;)

Thank you FireTeamLeaderWife!  Hopefully this will help me!

Comment by Monica on August 24, 2015 at 3:20pm
Thanks ladies for all the info! My son is in div 331
Comment by Michelle0120 on August 24, 2015 at 3:16pm

Jillibug5, the weekends and holidays do not count as part of their training. And they are not silly questions. I found all these answers out between the FB pages and this Navy for Moms website. :)

Comment by FireTeamLeaderWife aka FTLW on August 24, 2015 at 3:15pm

Here's a post I did on the "counting.of days" at BC.

Boot Camp Days ~ How to Count them...

Boot Camp is anywhere from 7.5 to 9 weeks (longer around Holiday time in Nov to Jan), actual weeks of time there.

The below is all generic and based on an "ideal" scenario of 8 weeks.

"Week 1" is "P" Processing days...usually about 5 days could be longer.
"Weeks 2-7" are Training Weeks. (There are 6 Training weeks)
"Week 8" is the final week and PIR. P days are counted P1, P2, P3 etc. up to 5. Any P-Days after 5 are termed P-Hold and can go up to two weeks.
 
Days of Training (DOT) are counted W1D1...Week1 Day1. W2D1 is Week2 Day1.
Weeks are counted up to 6.
Days are counted up to 5.
Thus the last DOT is W6D5.
  
Here is an exemplar based on a recruit whose W1D1 day is on a Wednesday. (I'm not starting with P days since they can vary)
W - W1D1
Th - W1D2
F - W1D3
Saturday and Sunday do not count in the counting of "P" or DOT days. These are "hold" days.
M - W1D4
T - W1D5
W - W2D1
So, this Recruits Day 1 will always be on the Wednesday...except if there is a Federal Holiday. Then, it pushes it forward a Day.
So,...the above Recruit has Day 3 on Friday...Monday is a Federal Holiday...it is treated like a Sunday. Now, T is Day 4 instead of M...and you start counting from there again. W - Day 5... Th - becomes Day 1.
Saturdays are not officially counted training days but there is usually some kind of training going on.
Sundays the Recruits are on Holiday Routine. This means that between the times of 7AM and 1 PM - the Recruits are given "free time". Usually, attend Worship services,to take a longer shower, shave for the females - they are not allowed to shave for until that first Holiday Routine. That happens the first or second Sunday that they are in their Permanent Ship.) and write letters. They should be caught up on their studies and tasks though. So most will complete that first.
Federal Holidays that are non-religious are treated like Saturdays.
Federal Holidays that are religious are treated like Sundays.
Again neither is counted in the DOT.
 
When you write your recruit...ask them to write the actual date and the DOT next to it if you would like to try and keep track of where they are :-)
Comment by Michelle0120 on August 24, 2015 at 3:14pm

Thanks ellen0502. I joined my FB PIR group out of the Navy for Moms FB page. Since it was the same name, I assumed the Navy for Moms facebook page was formed by members of this group as well. I apologize if I misspoke. :) 

Comment by ellen0502 on August 24, 2015 at 3:08pm

The FB groups are NOT associated with the N4M's website, but there are a couple from here on those pages as well.

Comment by Jillibug5 on August 24, 2015 at 3:08pm

Thank you Michelle!  I'm still patiently waiting for my phone call. :)  I guess that sort of makes sense though when you think of it in 5 day increments instead of physical weeks. Another silly question...does Saturday and Sunday figure into that 5 day count as well?  Or does the count stop for those two days?  Sorry for asking so many questions, I just want to keep track...

Comment by Michelle0120 on August 24, 2015 at 3:07pm

Monica, what division is your son in?

Comment by Michelle0120 on August 24, 2015 at 2:55pm

so our  SR's have been there 2-3 physical weeks, but the "training weeks" started about a week after they got there. And remember that "training days" are only 5 days long. If they are Week 1 Day 4 today, then tommorw will be their last day of training for week one. Wed will start week 2 of training.

Comment by Michelle0120 on August 24, 2015 at 2:52pm

Jillibug5, they dont start counting the "weeks" until all the p-days are over. The weeks they consider training weeks are different then the weeks they have physically been there. Very confusing, and I have asked over and over, and it still confuses me, but I do know that what was posted is fact because my son told me the week and day he was in and it matched with what was posted. Just ask your SR the first time you talk what training week and day they are in for their division.

 
 
 

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