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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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Not sure - rate is job right? He is going for Sub Missile Tech
Got it - yeah my son will not purchase his own Im sure. So wait until he is done school to purchase these? PIR is 12/4 then onto Groton for A school.
My son was issued one set of sheets at boot camp July 2014 and has not bought any more. His are old and not the softest things. I have read and I know on one of his underways the washer was not working and no laundry could be done. If he had an extra set he could have changed his sheets. This way he leaves out for a 6 month deployment with new sheets and one to spare. On the sub there is not a store like the ones on the ships with all kind of items to purchase. A week or so without a washer means wearing dirty sox, uniforms and sleeping on the rack in dirty sleep bottoms or what ever they may chose to sleep in. Just a way to make things a little more pleasant while gone. Your sailor may have bought extras but my is too cheap to spend $40.00 on sheets.
Why would I need to provide him sheets?
Any HMJackson people?
LindaGirl, what a coincidence! Mine is on the North Carolina.
In Hawaii, also.
Sailor is stationed in Hawaii. How about yours, LindaGirl?
You can order sheets from RackSheets.com or Fleet Sheets.com. Rack Sheets have the flannel sheets. Both have the cotton sheets. I plan on getting some of the 10 hour hand and feet warmers. He used them when he was in the band in high school and sitting out at football games. They really help. I may go to Sam's and get a big box so he can share with others on the boat. I know space is limited so I have to watch how much I take to him. I have bought a Christmas card and put in a couple of the magnetic frames with a picture of the family in one and his girlfriend in the other to open on Christmas. His gf got him a couple of things we put in a padded envelope with her card so he can put in bottom of seabag. She made a Valentine card for him and bought a box of daily devotionals with a card for his birthday in Jan. I think we have all his holidays covered with some little something. We bought calendar squares from the FRG for the dates of Christmas, his birthday, Valentines day and his dad's birthday. It was fun creating them with pictures of him on those special days. They will hang in mess hall on those days. Fundraiser for the boat's FRG.
My son in on the USS Newport News. It is a fast attack and one of the older boats. He said there is a chance it will be retired before he gets out.
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