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This Group is for those who have sailors that graduated Boot Camp on 10/05/2012.
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TG=Training Group
guess one more are any of you moms who got letters in the cardniel unit.
2 questions first one what does the TG stand for and I've noticed some say certain jobs have certain divisions. Are all jobs seperated by a division.
awestb - Is she 12 or under?
Here is some info about the Access list:(Bold and italics mine)
This excerpt is from the RTC Family Guide:
Pass-In-Review Access List:
Recruits are permitted to place up to four names on the
access list. If the names in the form letter are different
than the guests attending, please coordinate with your
Recruit as only Recruits may place names on the list.
RTC can neither change these names nor release the
names of those on the list.
Children age 12 and younger do not need to be listed on
the access list and will not count toward the maximum
number of guests.
Active Duty and Retired military personnel will not
count toward the maximum number of guests, and do
not need to be listed on the access list, but must present a
valid Active Duty/Retired military ID card.
See the whole Family Guide here: http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/pdfs/FamilyGuide.pdf
This is from the RTC Websites FAQ's: (link to the site: http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/families.asp )
Q.
How many guests per recruit are allowed to attend Pass-In-Review?
A.
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Recruits are permitted to place up to four names on the access list. Please coordinate with your Recruit as only Recruits may place names on the list. RTC can neither change these names nor release the names of those on the list. Children age 12 and younger do not need to be listed on the access list and will not count toward the maximum number of guests. Active Duty and Retired military personnel will not count toward the maximum number of guests and do not need to be listed on the access list, but must present a valid Active Duty/Retired military ID card. The four guests on the access list will be admitted into the ceremonial drill hall first. Additional guests not on the access list will have to wait inside the Visitor Center until after the start of the ceremony at which time they will be allowed into the ceremonial hall if additional seating is available as space permits. No additional seating can be guaranteed. All guests 18 years and older, must present valid government issued photo identification (driver’s license, state ID card, passport, military ID card). Guests 17 years or younger who do not possess one the items listed above must present one of the following: school ID card, driver’s permit, copy of their birth certificate or social security card. PLEASE DO NOT CALL FOR ADDITIONAL SEATS.
The list on the Form Letter is a preliminary one. That's why we sometimes see "Dad, Mom, Sis...the dog" on it. Recruits will submit a finalized list a couple of weeks before PIR...so you all have time to relay information to your recruits.
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