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Alumni Division 901 PIR (Graduate) Friday, 20 Nov 09

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Alumni Division 901 PIR (Graduate) Friday, 20 Nov 09

This group is started for our SRs ~ division 901 PIR date of 11/20/2009. I will add more information and links later : ) ~ kk

Members: 15
Latest Activity: Jan 18, 2013

Just some good stuff to know...

Once you read the Great Lakes Naval Training Command website (specifically the "family" drop down), at: http://www1.netc.navy.mil/nstc/rtcgl/
...you may want to visit the NEX website: https://www.nexnet.nexweb.org/pls/nexjobs/nx_show_state?p_state=IL

...the recruit store link
:
https://www.nexnet.nexweb.org/pls/nexstore/nx_display_facility_new?
p_facility_no=106


the NEX Gift Card link:
https://www.navy-nex.com/command/customer_service/gift_card.htm

It is my understanding that they automatically deduct $150 of their funds (payroll) and deposit it in a NEX account, for them to use for their wanted or other items. I will have to write my SR to see if this is the case : )

Angie F posted this on one of the groups recently. I feel it is great information for us;
Comment by Angie F.- WA: HM mom on October 8, 2009 at 1:42am

..."when the Recruits arrive at RTC there is a lot of intake and processing and then they are assigned to their divisions. As I understand it, they are first asked if anyone has prior experiance with N/ROTC, Band, or other musical skills or leadership. Those who do AND who have high ASVAB scores tend to be chosen to be placed in a 900 Division. There is usually only one of these Divs per TG (Training Group) consisting of multiple divisions which graduate together on the same date.

The 900s are the ones tasked with helping to run the PIR (Pass in Review-i.e. Graduation) ceremony. Each incoming 900 Div is given one of three support roles on a constantly rotating basis, i.e. Ship Staff-non musical, includes the graduating Honor Guard Rifle Drill Team, Flags-presents US, States, POW/MIA, and finally Triple Threat-musical, the Jr. Drill team, Bluejacket Band and Choir and Drum Corps. If they see that he has the qualifications, he may be chosen to be assigned, just depends on where they are in the rotation, among other factors. There will be other Navy opportunities beyond BC that he can indicate his interest in and offer his talents to as well. :) "

I just purchased a NEX Gift card. I used the send to me option. I want to make sure it is sent with the proper address while in BC at GL.

The staying connected with other N4Ms is truly helping with my "missing my son times."

My profile picture is a special item that my son gave me several months ago. I carry it with me all the time. My special item that goes with me ~ since he can't. He thinks it is funny!

Added October 25, 2009
Suggestions from other N4M members regarding PIR
:
Take binoculars
Ask your sailor to set up a meeting spot within the hall. I guess it gets hectic when Liberty is called.
(I am not sure how our performing group returns their flags, etc. before Liberty.)
Be prepared! Some have experienced a non-Grad N Go status to be changed right up to PIR. This could mean a minimal visit at Great Lakes, spending most of your time at the airport.
Picture experiences: They are ordered by our sons and daughters to be picked up at the NEX PIR weekend. Experience prices ranged from $147 to $250 (with DVD).
Each Division designs a flag. Flag design items (sweat shirts, t-shirts,etc) can be purchased at the NEX.
"A" School note - civilian clothes are not worn immediately. Expereince by the attending families said they are weaned in within about two (2) weeks. It was stated they earn this right.
Most of their Sailors wanted to get out and see Chicago.

Christine gave us some great information regarding our seating ~ We sat directly to the left of the review stage. There should be signs with the divisions numbers where they will be and parents are encouraged to sit in that area across from where their division will be. There will be recruits from future graduating divisions to help with questions about seating areas. They are very polite young men and women. Don't forget to tell your son to order the PIR DVD and division "yearbook" when he orders his portraits.

Discussion Forum

I am getting ready! Today, I packed...

Started by MamaBear kk. Last reply by JulieR Nov 17, 2009. 46 Replies

Want to have some fun? We have slightly over two (2) weeks to pack and head to Great Lakes! There will be no cheating ~ LOL We are all on N4Ms several times a day. At least once a day, drop in to…Continue

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Comment by MamaBear kk on November 4, 2009 at 12:09pm
Hello Colleen! We (Div 901) are happy you have joined us. If we can help you in any way, please do not hesitate to ask. If you need to ask questions by "private message" (i.e. -> inbox -> compose) you are welcome to. If you ask a question on the "page" we may reply via private message, or just respond on the page : )

We are on our way to cloud nine right now...but the roller coaster continues until November 20th! I like to think we are a very helpful group ~ : ) ~ kk
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 3, 2009 at 9:46pm
Want to have some fun? Look up ^^^^ see the new discussion?
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 3, 2009 at 6:58pm
Hello! Is anyone going to Pensacola from the 901? ~ kk
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 3, 2009 at 5:20pm
arlietx ~ I was listening to his voice, and watching his face in my heart. I did not have enough room to visualize the flag. : )
I do know the flag will be on T-shirts and sweatshirts. If the NEX is out of them, you can place orders I am told. Ours were already ordered by our SR. He was proud! ~ kk
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 3, 2009 at 11:23am
I hear the flag design for the 901 is awesome. It was described to us over the phone. ~ kk
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 3, 2009 at 7:42am
JulieR & All Moms ~ I see the military bases as college campuses with heightened security, but not baby sitters. Our sons & daughters have to beware; not any different than a college campus. Remember that not all people on a military base are currently serving in the military. There are veterans from all branches of the military working on the bases, as well as civilians. Our sons and daughters have to be aware of their surroundings. This also includes their possessions. As you get involved with your state groups, you will discuss many phases of training, deployment, etc. Take heed!

Any large military installation, or college campus, attracts people with bad intent. Sad - but true.

When I worked for a major university, I constantly reminded students (of all ages) to be aware of their surroundings. I occasionally got loud too! Hence the name "Mamabear." I work in a facility with current military, veterans, and civilians. Large facilities with nooks and crannies are like malls for "wrong doers."

Mamabear says chat later (((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))) ~ kk
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 2, 2009 at 4:51pm
Thank you for all of your support. I did not mention that I also have to get my dad's (now decreased) dog euthanized. I could just send him to the nursing home with Mom!

I wish I had more time to research and enter good stuff. I did forget to mention something else. My son said his division is not as strict as others about receiving mail. He received a large manilla envelope from a group of students from his college. It contained pictures. Once the pictures were reviewed he was allowed to have them. I would still tell future BC moms to adhere to the non-attention getting format. ~ kk
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 2, 2009 at 4:22pm
DAVIDSmom ~ I did not ask what color uniform he had on for pics. His sister asked about PIR colors and he said, "Fall = dark." haha
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 2, 2009 at 2:18pm
Yes...they had their pictures taken on Friday. "We look like zombies; very pale with sunken-in-dark eyes." I told him, "Any picture will be awesome!" He did opt to wear his new Drew Carey glasses over the BGCs. ~ too funny!
Comment by MamaBear kk on November 2, 2009 at 2:14pm
I just spoke to a friend that spent the last 4 year in Chicago. She said the winters were the same as Cleveland. I am ready! For the southerners; dress in layers!

She also recommended the bus system. She said the bus system was easier to get around than the train system. I love public transportation, so I will be researching it.
; )~ kk
 

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