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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)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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This is the final test for your SRs. It is a 12 hour overnight drill. They arrive at the Disney-created realistic ship (USS Trayer) at night and complete the drill early in the morning. They are tested on everything they have learned and anything that they may encounter when deployed on a ship. After they complete this, there is a capping ceremony where they trade their recruit caps for their sailor caps, they have graduated, and they are now sailors! They are kept up for the rest of the day, doing their activities, etc...but have some down time...where they can make the I'm a Sailor calls, drink an energy drink, eat a candy bar, etc....The calls usually come in after 2 pm GL time...and can go for quite a while, so have the phones handy all day!
They go through with their brother divisions. They start with the lowest numbered divisions and move up....800 and 900 divisions go randomly. Up to 4 divisions can go at once...2 sets of brother divisions, or even a set of brother divisions with an 800 and 900 divisions. Sometimes only one set of brother divisions go through, sometimes one set plus the 800 or 900 divisions. Your SR will tell you when their division's is scheduled. They can start BattleStations on Thurs a week before PIR for the larger groups, or not until Sun or Mon of PIR week for the smaller groups. They do not have them on Fri or Sat nights because of Captains Cup on the Sat before PIR -- a fun athletic competition between the divisions in this PIR group. This is what a Chief said about BattleStations: 150-300 recruits go through a night, 3-10 of them will fail and have to repeat it another night, and TEAMWORK is the most important thing. If the SRs keep their mouths shut, listen and focus, and work as a team, they will pass.
Here are the brother divisions in this PIR group:
103+104, 105+106, 107+108
918
Please ask your SR when BattleStations is for that division and post on here and on the main board so I can start the schedule. HOOYAH!
******BattleStations Schedule******
Thurs, Mar 10th/Fri, Mar 11th Div 103, 104
Mon, Mar 14th/Tues, Mar 15th Div 105, 106, 918
Tues, Mar 15th/Wed, Mar 16th Div 107, 108??
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