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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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This group is for those who have loved ones that graduated from boot camp on November 14 2014. A place to keep in touch with each other as the sailors continue their Navy journey.
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Just heard from SR, he was able to talk about 20 minutes so everyone had a chance to talk! He says they can have pictures so we're going to send a few and he has letters going out on Monday. He's doing really well. I miss him terribly but I feel relieved he doing well. He passed his PFAs with ease.
Greetings!
"Oh give thanks to the Lord, for He is good!
For His mercy endures forever."
Psalm 136:1
In a Push division also means that they have less days to do their training, but they get it done! And, yes, correct, Chelsey'sMom. The other choice would have been to have them as the first divisions of the next PIR group...and who would want that? :-)
The push group means, that ship 03 div 005 came in a week before them. So that group had to wait a whole 7-10 for those that came in to fill up div 006 before they started. So the push part means that the ones going into 006 get to actually move through faster so graduating earlier than would have. If they would have been first to come in and had to wait for next group it could have been a graduation date then of 11-21 or later with the holiday that following weekend since they don't do graduations was my understanding holiday weekends. Could have put them back to 12-05 if that makes sense. Glad we got our calls, I know my daughter was super excited about getting through a week or so sooner, its those that came a week or two earlier filling up the 005 that will have had a longer stay and time to wait.
I GOT MY CALL !!! Ship 3 Div. 6!!! I got 10 min!!! We are a push DIV. SO That ,means they do more work faster?? Right??
Monday strats 2-1 THANK YOU Condy's Pround MOM for getting the letter to my son. Thank you all for listening to me whine!!! Doing the HAPPY DANCE.
Ship 03 Div 006 Received call just now. They only get 4-6 minutes to talk!! They are a push group so Div 005 with them actually got there a week earlier and since grouped together had to wait extra time to group up with the next week, so that maybe why longer time for waiting for calls letters. So glad it is all going well for her. Letters going out Monday :)
Just got a call from my daughter Ship 03 Div 5! She said personal letters home should be sent out tomorrow/monday!
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