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This is their final test.  After this, they graduate and are sailors!  It is a 12 hr overnight drill testing them on all they have learned and what they may encounter when they are deployed on a ship.  It takes place on the Hollywood designer-created USS Trayer, a very realistic ship that will allow them to be tested on everything.  They head over there in the evening, and have their capping ceremony the next morning.  At that time, they trade their RECRUIT caps for their NAVY caps.  A very emotional time for these new sailors who have worked so hard!  Later that same afternoon, you should receive that much-anticipated  "I'm a Sailor" phone call.  HOOYAH!

Teamwork is the name of the game. They are divided into small groups and are evaluated as team members as well as individually.  This is what one Chief said about BattleStations:  150-300 SRs go through at a time, 3-10 of those will fail and have to repeat BattleStations, teamwork is the key...if all SRs keep their mouths shut, focus and listen, and work as a team, they should pass.  *If they don't pass, they go through again ...and pass....this could even be the night before PIR...but no problem, they will be at PIR, but probably in the balcony, in uniform but very tired!

They go through with their brother division.  900 and 800 divisions go randomly, unless there are two 900 or two 800 divisions in the group (rare but it happens).  Sometimes 2 sets of brother divisions go together; sometimes a set of brother divisions with the 800 or 900 group.  Occasionally only one set of brother divisions goes through.  They start with the lowest-numbered divisions (except the 900 and 800 divisions which, like I said, go randomly).  They do not go on Fri or Sat nights because of Captains Cup on Sat....a fun athletic competition between divisions in that PIR group. They can start Wed or Thurs night the week before PIR week...or...start Sun or Mon night of PIR week.  Just depends. 

If an SR has not passed all of his/her final tests, he/she will not be allowed to do BattleStations until those are passed.  Most get that done in time to still PIR with their group, but occasionally someone won't and will be held back until the test is passed (in FIT DIVISION if failed PFA), then participate in BattleStations with another PIR group.  He/She will not be allowed to to participate in another PIR once they miss their own PIR,  but will instead head straight for A School upon the completion of BattleStations.  Those who pass before PIR can do BattleStations as late as the night before PIR usually.  

The "I'm a Sailor" calls usually start around 2 pm GL time, but sometimes start later.  So best to have those phones close by all day.  Please ask your sailor if all in his/her division passed and post that.  Some may not get their calls if they had watch, etc.  So it would be nice for those ladies to know that they have a sailor instead of having to wait a day or two for that call to find out. HOOYAH! 

Below is an interesting PowerPoint that Craig (retired sailor) put together about BattleStations.  Enjoy!

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/ctratemoms/forum/topics/boot-camp-...

Great video on BattleStations:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jibm7kyIGcM

BATTLESTATIONS SCHEDULE (posted after completion)

W/Th    11/5-11/6     001/002

Th/F     11/6-11/7      003/004

**Veterans Day on Tues....no BattleStations on Mon night

T/W      11/11-11/12  005/006/901

W/Th    11/12-11/13  007/008

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Division 901 passed!! Thank you diannep for all of your postings! Very helpful for worried moms.

Hello. Does anyone know if 004 SR's have all made calls for this week's PIR?  She is in FIT and told me at last call she has thru Thursday morning to pass.  I have a 5 hour drive and have to schedule my work and don't know what to do. Thank you, anyone.

Hi Jijismom, I know how stressful it is to not hear from your baby and not to have any details confirmed. I wish I could give you confirmation but the most that I can share is that after stressing out last night and reading through the messages, it sounds like if you have NOT gotten a call stating otherwise, then the PIR date that was sent home is still the verified date. Good luck and I hope to see you this Friday!

Jijismom:  I'm sorry...such a hard position to be in but it happens in every PIR group.  I had always heard from those on FIT that the last day to pass their PFA is WED before PIR, and then they do BattleStations on Thurs night (if there are none on Wed night, sometimes there are-----sometimes not).  But once you get that call from your SR that they did not pass the test and will keep trying, RTC asks that you NOT come to GL unless you get another call from your SR saying that they passed.  But time is of the essence here, of course.

If it is true that she has a chance to take the PFA again today, it would most likely be this morning.  How late can you leave for GL?  If you can wait until early or mid afternoon in hopes of a call from her, it would be better.  But if not, you may want to take your chances and drive there.  You may be able to contact RTC later today and ask if she is on the graduation list.....not sure they can tell you anything, they may tell you that you must wait to hear from your SR/sailor, but it would be worth a try: If none of that works, when you drive to PIR tomorrow, they will not let you in the gate if her name is not on the list.  I know....hard call.  I'm so sorry....but know she is doing her very very best to be there!  I know you are so proud of her!

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I hope that it all works out!  Just a heads up.....if she did not pass, she remains in FIT and gets about 12 tries total.  Once she passes, she does BattleStations and will head straight to A School.  No PIR once she misses her own.  But she may have a short Liberty between leaving GL and leaving for A School, so you would have the chance to drive up to see her then.  If she doesn't pass after those tries, she will be discharged.....but lets not "go there!"  She will get it done!

Lets hope that she passes and you will hug her tomorrow!

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