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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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Follow this link for OPSEC Guidelines:

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Events

**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.

**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:

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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RTC Graduation

**UPDATE 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED.  Vaccinations still required.

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

RESUMING LIVE PIR - 8/13/2021

Please note! Changes to this guide happened in October 2017. Tickets are now issued for all guests, and all guests must have a ticket to enter base. A separate parking pass is no longer needed to drive on to base for parking.

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STA-21  ECP

This group is for those interested in discussing enlisted commissioning programs.

Members: 32
Latest Activity: Jan 16, 2020

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STA-21 how to

Started by Chris. Last reply by Sweet*Southern*Lady Jul 18, 2010. 1 Reply

"So you want to be an officer, and you want a free college degree, have you considered the Seaman to Admiral 21 Program! Now that you have enlisted in the Navy, and have become familiar with the…Continue

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Comment by Sweet*Southern*Lady on March 25, 2012 at 12:06am

STA-21 is a fantastic program. If a sailor is not picked up their first go. Please try again it is not uncommon for some one to have to apply for 2-4 times. In the mean time have them take a few online classes its looks good on their application.

Comment by Chris on March 21, 2012 at 7:06am

The 2012 NSI experience from the horse's mouth here.

Comment by Chris on March 15, 2012 at 10:11pm

Maddie,

You are welcome.  If your son is applying for Nuke Officer, his chances of being selected are better than other communities.  Last year, of 37 qualified nuke candidates, 35 were picked up!  I would ask Gamecock at www.nukeworker.com to look at your son's personal statement.  STA-21 is an incredible program and well worth the effort.  Good luck!

Comment by Maddie on March 15, 2012 at 1:44pm

So happy to have found this group!  Chris, thank you for getting it started. 

 

My son is in the process of applying for the STA21.  He just sent me a copy of his personal statement to look over and I didn't quite know what to look for so my search directed me to this.  I have read all 14 pages of messages plus whatever I found on the military site but I'm still at a loss about whether his statement would make the grade.  :)

He's currently at SC, set to graduate from Power School at the end of this month.  He had 2 years of college courses from the University of California, Irvine.  Being a mom of a nuke baby is hard enough; but worrying about whether he makes it to the STA-21 is just as terrifying, it seems! 

 

But I'm glad you are here and I look forward to becoming part of the family.  Wish my kid luck?  (He told me that during the orientation for the STA21 at GC, there were 300 nukes who attended--whew!)

Comment by Chris on February 6, 2012 at 1:27pm

Congrats to all going to NSI in two weeks.  They should enjoy the experience.  

Comment by Sweet*Southern*Lady on February 1, 2012 at 8:43pm

RightThing how exciting!

Navymalespouse its an exciting process.

Comment by navymalespouse on January 31, 2012 at 11:58pm

Wife is going for the Nursing program (only one she qualifies due to her age)....oh boy!

Comment by TheRightThing on January 23, 2012 at 10:10am

This weekend my son said he has his orders. He "detaches" on Feb.3. I guess that means he doesn't have to go to work(or report to previous command.)I think all of his paperwork is in order. He can use that time to get things together, put stuff in storage, and get to Rhode Island by the 19th! He's driving his car to RI......and then to North Carolina State University. 

Comment by TheRightThing on January 14, 2012 at 9:23am

No matter where our kids are, or what they are doing, we never stop worrying, do we?!?!?!?!  I'm glad your son is ok too, Dolphin!  Back when my son was in "A" School, he was a passenger in a car that was rear-ended by a drunk driver. All of the sailors were ok, thankfully. Scary, though.

I would think we'd all be hearing some finalized definite STA-21 plans pretty soon!

Comment by Renee on January 7, 2012 at 8:37pm

Dolphin and Whitney - thanks for the info, that's very encouraging! 

 

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