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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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Make your own Countdown Clocks
Started by oregon mom. Last reply by Debera1952 (SR Kyles Mom) Aug 26, 2011. 49 Replies 0 Likes
I thought I'd start this discussion so others with SR's in the same div could get to know eachother a little better. Also will be handy if anyone has info directly relating to our div we can share…Continue
Started by SailorBrittysMom. Last reply by SailorBrittysMom Aug 25, 2011. 52 Replies 0 Likes
Hi all pir 8/26/11 I'm wondering who else is in ship 11div 276?
Started by Jana. Last reply by Theresa C Leal (09/DIV 279 Aug 24, 2011. 127 Replies 0 Likes
Just got my son's form letter. He shipped on 7/5 and is in Ship 09 Div 279. If yours is too, please reply so we can get to know each other and share information.
Started by SailorBrittysMom. Last reply by 1DYBUGs Mom/Dana - S9/D280 Aug 24, 2011. 42 Replies 0 Likes
I started this thinking it'd be an easier place to see all the wonderful calls as they are coming in from our sr families!I'm really looking forward to reading everyones wonderful news along with…Continue
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Bev: Pretty soon, you may find your check these pages MORE than FB. :-) It is the happy NavyforMoms addiction that many of us have! Forget it....husbands and kids don't understand and give "that look" when we get on here... :-)
FTLW: So glad that he is back. Big hugs to him from NavyforMoms for his service there!
…and one last time…for now!
Other Topics I posted in your Discussion Forum:
After PIR-Friday and Saturday Departures (What is Grad n Go?)
Photo/Keel/DVD ordering info
What to wear/bring to PIR
Flags and Pennants that your DIV can earn
Ships/Div-How it works.
Reading Material for FUN! Navy Basic Acronyms, Laughs for the Hard Days and Top Ten Lines Home From Boot Camp...
Letter Writing
Calls from your SR
I think that is quite enough for now.
Happy Reading!
Be back to check in on you soon!
FTLW
Me again!
I posted a link to the Family Guide and Family FAQ that are on the RTC website.
This website is where you will go eventually to print out your Gate Passes for PIR. Your honor grads will be listed here (but not until about 2 days before PIR-those of you that will have honor grads will be notified by the Navy as you will get to sit up front!)
So explore around on it a bit. On the links is where you will find the one for the RTC FB page. [[CAUTION: DO NOT post for people to come over here-it WILL be deleted. We don’t know why…Navy4Moms is sponsored by the Navy…??? My recruiter GAVE me a pamphlet about ANvy4moms with a little magnet on it…I had already beat him too it though! ;-)]] Here you can go and hook up with people if you FB. You can also sometimes find your SR (or at least his/her DIV) on the photo wall in the coming weeks. RTC posts Pics fairly regularly of daily goings on. I believe there is some kind of challenge question every Tuesday…I don’t know what the winner gets. I do not FB.
The Family Guide has general standard info about PIR; your form letter does also.
Ladies-
I posted info on jokes and such to send to your SR up in the discussion area.
As you may already know there is a special way to send your SR mail.
We recommend no colored envelopes (My SR never mentioned a problem. This is usually up to their RDC's like/dislike!). No bulky envelopes...they'll have to open it front of the RDC (contraband). No packages-again opened in front of RDC-if it contains edibles it will be thrown out or consumed by RDC's!
Definitely, no musical cards! We've heard stories about what happens with these from-dancing or IT while they play; sometimes until the batteries run out!
Sometimes moms have sent newspaper articles only to hear that they are thrown out before the SR can read them.
So, that being said here is what we do...copy Pics, jokes, puzzles(I did word searches), cartoons ( I did color with no problem but again that was my Sailors RDC's), drawings( little bros and sisters like to do this...moms too!), ON THE BACK of your letters. This keeps the envelope smaller.
We also recommend typing in 14 pt. font. Ummm...NO SR would ever dream of doing this (wink) but there is a red light on at night after lights out (think Naval vessel) that they sometimes read too. So no red ink either. I did hand write some to make it "homey".
I know it seems "plain" but the "back of the letter" thing helps.
Happy Writing!
Ladies-I promixe to get info up for you this weekend...I have been a little MIA because...
MY DH CAME HOME FROM IRAQ TODAY!!
He is AF Reserves and has been gone for six months...so I have been a little busy!
I am proud to be an AF wife and Navy Mom! Hooah and Hooyah!
Hi all!
Is there anyone else who's SR is in Ship 11 Div 275? Would love to meet you!
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