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Hello ladies I'm new and was told to join this group to find out liberty information after boot camp.My hubby is going for swcc, and just left on Dec 10 graduates Feb 1st need to how much time he will have after graduation before reporting to A school we're trying to get married and need to know the process

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Hello Janice, we got to spend the whole weekend with our son as well as Monday because it was a Holiday. You can pm me if you would like.

Thank you for letting me know his graduation is 1st Feb so he will get the wknd do you know any information about the marriage process if hes married i was told they need to get permission

I don't know anything about the marriage process. Sorry
My twins are SWCC bound one is in 804 and one is in 805. One of them is in your husbands division. I have heard a lot from one of them as 805 keeps getting to go to "recruit heaven". He said that immediately after PIR they are moving out of ship 04 and going to a dorm style of lodging for the next 8 weeks at Great Lakes. This move is expected to take as much as 4 hours. After that they are on liberty for Friday until Sunday. They must NOT drive but my leave the base. they must return to base and be in the room by 10 on Fri and Saturday. They must be in the room by 9 on Sunday. Then they are there fore 8 weeks before they go to Coronado, CA. This is what I recall from the phone call yesterday. It my be off a little but this is close to the most recent info for SWCC given they way verbal communication can be miss communicated. Hope to see you and yours Friday.

Thank you for your information Richard.  My son is in the 805, and he knew that he would have Saturday, but wasn't sure about Sunday.

that is awesome move.  Wow that has to be tough 2 in basic at one time. You must be very proud.

 

 

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