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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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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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Started by tori'smom. Last reply by lemonelephant Aug 27, 2018. 6 Replies 0 Likes
Hi.. this may be a silly question but when do they get their mail? is it daily or just one day a week? My daughters form letter just came and want to send out her letters. Just curious how long…Continue
Started by KLaw0523. Last reply by MommaD Apr 11, 2017. 5 Replies 0 Likes
When writing letters what type of enveople can I use and how many pieces of paper can I put into one envelope. I have been writing since the day he left so I have about 20 pages so far. Any…Continue
Started by portside. Last reply by MrsAFJ Dec 7, 2015. 23 Replies 7 Likes
Hi Moms. I need some advice please.My future sailor hasn't yet left for BC but I wanted to get a jump on writing letters to be sent after he is at GL.The issue is, I suffer from those very common…Continue
Started by Geekette70. Last reply by Devon's mom(Tammy) Jun 22, 2015. 3 Replies 10 Likes
My son is currently in BC and was there for Christmas. This suggestion, though, can be used anytime. I posted on my wall, my husband's wall, and my son's wall that I would mail JT anything that…Continue
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what is that link about the schedule called
whatever, that is a great idea. i'm going crazy wondering how my SR is doing and what he's doing just out of curiousity even.
congrats on your halfway to hugging your Sailor!!! I know it gets tough and feels like you have nothing new to say but every the everyday stuff is ok...he may want to hear about what you have been up to...I would write stuff about what would be coming up in his training schedule...and found info about 'famous' Sailors and would include that-like Paul Newman and Fred Gwynn (he was Herman Munster) just to let him know that everyone goes through 'basic' training...
When you hit the halfway mark for BC...did any of you find that it was difficult to think of things to write about? I feel like I don't know what to really write about anymore as life around here hasn't been all that exciting. My son isn't into sports, so I can't write about that. He wasn't watching any particular shows, so I can't write about that. We don't have any pets, so I can't write about that. I'm just starting to run out of ideas and I feel like I am just repeating myself on some of the encouraging stuff I'm writing. How did you find creativity? Maybe it will get better when I get another letter from him tomorrow or Thursday. HOPING for tomorrow!
what a great idea Sierrascrapper!!
girl64, he would not need it at the RTC except possibly to pay for his picture package (See Division T-Shirts, Graduation Photos, The Keel, and DVD of PIR). There would be no problem in his receiving it in a letter. I suggest that you send it in a greeting card if you choose to send it to him rather than waiting until after PIR to give it to him. If there is something you need to know, then it is not a stupid question.
Hi, I am wondering what would happen if I sent my sons debit card in the letter? Do they even need one in boot camp? His is going to expire before graduation. Does anyone know if they need them? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
YUP...all 6 pages on RTC paper. Loved it! I'll try to add a couple blank sheets to my next letter. It didn't seem like he's gotten any letters from home, so I hope that he is getting flooded with them by now. I plan on sending out a questionnaire this week and I'm working on the next one to send out too. It's hard to think of stuff to write sometimes and I feel like I am repeating myself, but it seems like from his letter that he will enjoy whatever it is that he gets to change up his own daily routine. We are sending our first round of printed photos on paper this week too. That aughta really brighten his day as they sure were fun to put together for him. Thank you to all of you for your wonderful advice as it has really helped prepare me for this part of the journey.
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