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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.

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In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).  

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**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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RCU SHIP 04 DIV 741

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RCU SHIP 04 DIV 741

 

Seamen Recruits are here getting medical treatment for minor injuries. FIT DIV is also in this area. 

Location: RTC Chicago, IL
Members: 203
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2023

It's hard not knowing! That is the purpose for this group. Most likely if you are here your SR has had trouble keeping up or not passed a PFA due to some sort of minor medical issue. Often it stress fractures bringing SR's here. Know this when you don’t get a call that is a very good thing. Calling them is not a good thing and it can negatively impact your SR to have his or her “Mommy“ calling!  They are harder on them in this DIV than any other. They want them up and out. The best thing you can do is sends tons of mail. Send scripture and motivational mail. I know my SR said reading the Bible was considered a sign of weakness here. When you get a tearful call motivate. Stay positive and encourage you SR. This is a small detour to greatness and getting the I'm a Sailor call!  Recruit family and friends…“Navy mom friends are the best“…to send your SR mail as well.  NMH for you all!!

Discussion Forum

NOT KNOWING

Started by Navyvet. Last reply by Navyvet Jul 13, 2021. 2 Replies

My daughter left June 30, 21 ended up being sent to the ER before going to RTC to have her gall bladder removed. She left the hospital on July 5th and is now in RCU. I have not heard from her to see…Continue

Looking for an explanation of the RCU process- please share your insight!

Started by KarinD Mar 18, 2021. 0 Replies

My son was sent to the RCU unit on 3.8.21 for having an inhalant in his medical record for treatment of bronchitis/pleurisy when he was 15 yrs old.Would someone be kind enough to explain the process…Continue

Hello

Started by Katrina Dec 13, 2019. 0 Replies

My SR just came into the RCU from hospital..the good news he is recovering, The 'mom' thing is "OMG"...normally so healthy...eek! I don't know the process, and of course want to know that full…Continue

Hello

Started by Katrina Dec 13, 2019. 0 Replies

My SR just came into the RCU from hospital..the good news he is recovering, The 'mom' thing is "OMG"...normally so healthy...eek! I don't know the process, and of course want to know that full…Continue

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Comment by Buttercup on March 29, 2014 at 10:36am

I am so sorry it takes me awhile to respond. I cant get to this page on my phone. sure it is operator issue. My daughter is still in RCU. This week has been hard. Her letter sounds like she is getting down. She got a stomach virus and was in SIQ. I just want us to move forward. How is your son now?

Comment by Annychiquita on March 10, 2014 at 9:35pm

Hi Buttercup, I hope u are fine...just want to find out how is your daughter doing? My son is still on medical hold in RCU...want him to heal soon...miss my child :(

Comment by Annychiquita on March 8, 2014 at 11:46pm

Hi my friends!!! just received my son call today, and I felt so happy...he is in ship 4 recovering from stress fractures (legs), and told me he will be there for a while..God knows everything; he won't graduate the 21, but I prefer that he can heal first and have his PIR when God decides...blessings to all the kids having their PIR the 21...hugsssss

Comment by Annychiquita on February 28, 2014 at 10:55pm

Hi Buttercup, we are in the same boat, my boy called me too,to let me know he got stress fractures, and won't have PIR on March 21...just praying for his recovery....will pray for your daughter too...blessings

Comment by Buttercup on February 28, 2014 at 10:39pm

Hello everyone, I just got a call last night that my SR is now on medical hold and wont be graduation on 3-21. We had a 5 minute call and found out that she has been on crutches for the past 2 weeks. She was hoping to get back into her division and keep her PIR date. I guess now its a waiting game. Already mailed her first letter to the new division.

Comment by navygirl10 on February 28, 2014 at 4:49pm
@annychiquita It all depends on what phase he is. Phase 1 and 2 both take 2 wks at least each. They are the healing phases so it depends on how fast they heal but he should be out in the 4 wks it takes for shin splints and then phase 3 is one wk and that's walking and physical therapy and phase 4 is one wk with running everyday. After he finishes the phases he will be able to take his med PFA and once he passes that he will take his regular PFA and then he either goes back to a division or battle stations from there.
Comment by Annychiquita on February 28, 2014 at 2:29pm

Hi everybody!!! I am a very worry mom..my boy is in his 4 week of training and had stress fracture(legs)...he is in RCU right now since last Tuesday feb. 25, and will not be graduating march 21...my concern is: do u guys know how many days can he be on RCU? I am very sad, cause he won't be with his team not more ;(

Comment by paces on February 15, 2014 at 9:54pm

Adrienne and Robsproudmom... Haven't heard from you in a while. Hoping all is well with you..Keeping you in our prayers.

Tay...So sorry to hear of your husband's injury. Will keep him in our prayers.

Comment by Robsproudmom on January 24, 2014 at 2:10am

Adrienne is your son leaving the Navy?

Comment by paces on January 22, 2014 at 6:31am

Adrienne and Robsproudmom.... Will keep praying for you both. I know this is hard and it is even harder on your sons, but they are in good hands and will heal. The Navy takes good care of their sailors or sailors to be. Sometimes, if someone gets in trouble,no one is allowed to call home. This could be the issue. God has a plan for both of these young men and keep the faith that He will deliver them through this time of difficulty. Praying for you and your SRs.

 

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