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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
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
...and visit Navy.com - America's Navy and Navy.mil also Navy Live - The Official Blog of the Navy to learn more.
Always keep Navy Operations Security in mind. In the Navy, it's essential to remember that "loose lips sink ships." OPSEC is everyone's responsibility.
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DO be smart, use your head, always think OPSEC when using texts, email, phone, and social media, and watch this video: "Importance of Navy OPSEC."
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This group is for those who have loved ones that graduated from boot camp on October 3, 2014. A place to keep in touch with each other as the sailors continue their Navy journey.
Location: Great Lakes, IL
Members: 91
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2015
~OPSEC OPerational SECurity, is always of the utmost importance.
~N4M’s also has Community Guidelines just like any other social media.
~Please take the time to read the OPSEC and N4M’s Community Guidelines.
~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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Question for someone. My plan at this time is to hopefully meet up with Josh at the airport to hand his cell phone over to him. Unless he is flying out of Midway. Then I would mail to him. Does anyone else have the same idea to do this? I as also curious about sending his small laptop with him. I doubt that he could take that with him on the plane etc.
Hi Connors Mom! That is not the last name that my son Josh gave me. I should have written it down but Kramer is def. not the last name that he mentioned. That would have been wonderful if that had been the case.
williewish I am curious if it is my son that is your sons bunk mate. We are from Michigan & he is going in the Nuke program. He to said he likes his bunk mate. His name is Connor Kramer. My son did say that a lot of the guys don't know eachothers first names.
HA, williewish! Reminds me of when my son was at MEPS....I guess you would say he has a shy bladder....I dunno....but he and another guy could not pee with the military guy standing right there watching them. The guy got so frustrated with them...sent them over to the side with lots of water to drink, yelling at them the entire time. It took a while before my son was successful, but I think when they moved him along in the evaluation process at MEPS, the other guy still hadn't been able to go! Sigh....I always thought guys could do that anytime, anywhere.... :-)
He might have mentioned the boots but, I was in such " ZONE" just enjoying hearing his voice.
It sounded like there was a lot of yelling going on when they were rolling up the pants. I had to laugh when he told me about having to pee in the cup. He would be standing there all night until he did pee'd while the others would be sleeping. The guy was screaming in his face...he has never pee'd so fast.
HA, williewish! Yep, the rolled up pants legs can leave someone scratching their head when opening the box! For those who don't know, it is because they measure them for boots....my son went to Bootcamp in Nov 2009....in shorts...yep, short....a true S FL guy....snow on the ground there, but he was in shorts....uh huh....I tried to tell him before he went, but since he hated wearing long pants, didn't care....so I didn't experience the rolled-up pants legs....
Ok, williewish....did you son tell you a different reason for the rolled up pants legs????? Curious now that maybe he said something else??? :-)
diannep, Thank you for that link. Great information!
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