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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
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:). Mollie -- my son said the same thing! Folding clothes. Mine sounded okay too. My brother got a letter from him -- he said that " boot camp is surreal but not as stressful as you might think." And he also said the food was good. He said that phone call he made was from NEX -- they got to go because they passed an inspection. And he got his wisdom teeth out. He also passed his swim qual.
Nothing since the snow though. I want to be a fly on the wall, I'm SO curious. It's weird not being a part of what he's doing since as mom you just get the inside scoop on everything.
I haven't heard anything since the snow either. I miss him being here so much. We have always been very close. I just got through writing him and I told him I even miss those middle of the night phone calls (when he was letting me know his plans had changed) that I always told him I didn't like. :)
I still haven't done anything in his room. The bed is still unmade just like he left it. THE BOX is still sitting in my living room. I took everything out when it came, then I put it all right back in. I still have ok days and bad days. For some reason today has been one of those "not so good" days. How are you making it?
I'm just desperate to hear. I knew everything about that kid whether he knew it or not. I would *adore* an every day play-by-play of everything that's happening. I'm not exactly worried about him -- I have a lot of faith in the kid I know. I just want to do it too sort of!
Sigh. There is just nothing more interesting in the world than your personal child.
Sailor Mom,
That video was awesome. Thanks so much for posting it. I agree with your earlier comment. I'm really not worried about my son, either. I'm just really curious about what he's doing and learning. That video was helpful to sort of get a little insight into what they did when they left us. Thanks.
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