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985cat, join the group, PIR 01/18/2013 (clickable link), to connect with others with loved ones training with your SR. Know that Divisions 065 and 066 are brother divisions and train together and will have Battle Stations-21 together, so look for others with loved ones in either division.
Hello! We just returned home from our Sailors PIR on Friday. Just wanted to say that the Navy Lodge was exceptional. We were lucky enough to get a family suite (only 4 available i think) and it was unbelievably huge. It had 2 sides, on one had a queen then a divider and 2 twins and a double sink bathroom. Then on the other side it had a living room with couch and 2 chairs, a dining area and a full brand new kitchen. It was immaculate! It was great because all our sailor wanted to do was take a long hot shower and we order dinner in and watched TV and talked. It was fantastic! It is really close to the base (actually on base) and we had rented a car since they do not offer a shuttle. I would highly recommend it. It was clean, close and they are very nice!
I thought this was a general forum and have now seen it is ship specific?? Im so confused. In my activity it shows Ship12 but my son is Ship14. Newbie:/
Lzbrg22, I'm not sure what you are referring to even after checking your profile and the activity there. Yes, this group is for everyone. I see you have joined the group, PIR 01/18/2013 TG 10 - 11 Divisions (059-068 and 910), and that your son is in Division 065. Division numbers are more important than the Ship number. You only need the ship number when addressing letters. You may also want to join the groups, Boot Camp Moms and New Members Stop Here. Be sure to check out the Pages (found under the pictures of the Members) and Discussions within those groups and your PIR group as well as the Discussions above.
I just figured out what you are referring to. The creator of this group, YMM, had a Sailor who was on Ship 12 when she created the group. Some people keep the Ship and Division numbers in their Username even after BC. This group is for everyone to get answers about PIR or share experiences to help those who come after them in this journey.
Can someone clear up some confusion for me? I've heard conflicting things about the Navy Gateway Inn and Suites - if our Sailor is moving over to the other base in Great Lakes for A-school, are they allowed to come to the Gateway Inn during their liberty??
In regards to the Gateway Inn - your sailor can visit ther however; there is NO OVERNIGHT STAY AUTHORIZED. Two reasons, 1 - No sailor will have overnight Liberty. Secondly - NTSC Regulations prohibit overnight lodging except for PHASE III sailors. Hope this answers your questions
Thanks Sarge. I knew there were no overnights. But I've read repeatedly - including in my current PIR group just minutes ago, that TSC sailors are not allowed at the Gateway. It's just confusing. Thanks for the response. :) Do you know if that was the rules at one point and maybe that's where that info is coming from?
SailorV'sWife, I just read the comments in your PIR group about that. Yes, it is true that you will have some limitations due to being on base. Have your Dependent ID on you at all times and that will help. Parents of Sailors have had trouble when staying at the Gateway and going outside alone since they do not have dependent ID and must always be accompanied by someone with military or dependent ID.
This is in response to Tiff who asked about her recruit coming to her room at the Gateway Inn & Suites on base: The answer is no. The students are NOT permitted to go to the Gateway regardless of whose room they wish to visit. They are briefed on this and are instructed they are not allowed there.
LI mom,you may need to switch browsers or computers in order to print it. Changing to Mozilla Firefox has helped some. You will need to handwrite in the info after printing.
@johnsmom. My son was allowed to call again after the I am a sailor call. But he went through battlestations Thursday night. So he called Friday and Wednesday. So it depends on when they do bs and if the chief lets them call. Hope this helps.
JohnsMom(Monica), the new Sailors are given an amount of time to make calls and they can choose how to divide that up--one call or many calls. My Sailor was also able to call back later because some didn't use all of their time and there was still time before the Sailors had to go back to their ship and those who wanted to make another call were permitted to do so.
snowmanmom, Unless you get a call saying that your SR will not have PIR on time, everything is fine, Yes, lots of divisions have problems in the first half of BC, but it would be very rare for an entire division to set back.
Question if I may :) Are children generally allowed at the Sarge's Meet and Greet or adults only? On the airline departure to A School - I know we can get there and spend time and we need state ID's but is there a rule about children? And how would they get clearance without a state ID? When I say children, I have another daughter - 17 and a son -13.
Yes, children are welcome at the M&G...may want to bring them some kind of activity to keep them busy though...hand held game, color books, or whatever...as you will be there for a couple hours. Children are allowed a gate pass at the airport as well, but you will need their legal birth certificate (or I think a school ID works too possibly) as a form of ID for them.
SoCal Ohana, page 3 of the Family Guide at http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/pdfs/FamilyGuide.pdf tells what forms of ID are accepted: All guests 18 years and older, must present valid government issued photo identification (driver’s license, state ID card, passport, military ID card). Guests 17 years or younger who do not possess one the items listed above must present one of the following: school ID card, driver’s permit, copy of their birth certificate or social security card.
We are a "split family" so the four that my SR has on the list are me and her step-dad and her dad and step-mom. My 16 yr. old daughter (SR's sister) will be with us for the weekend but won't be on the list. I see that things have changed at the beginning of this year. Her step-mom is pretty high rank in the Naval Reserve and her dad is National Guard so we originally planned on those two not needing to be on the list. But since the change, that won't be possible. I saw some older posts that said extras could wait in the visitors center and hope to get a seat. But I've also seen some posts that say there is no longer any stand by lists.
Any info from anyone that has attend PIR since the beginning of the year would be helpful.
Dylansmom, as Melinda indicated, you can give your Sailor his cell phone at the airport. PIR Day and Liberty During PIR Weekend will tell you more. Will your SR be an AG or one of the Seabee ratings (jobs/specialties)?
Dylansmom, Join the group, Seabee Moms, and you will be able to connect with others with loved ones who have (or will have) the Steelworker (SW) rating.
My son arrived on Jan 23, 2013. I have received box, but still awaiting the Form Letter with ship number. Anyone else have their Form Letter yet with this group?
deltaflyer59, yes, some have received the form letter with a PIR date of 03/22/2013, so your form letter should be coming soon. The PIR group for that date is PIR 03/22/2013 (clickable link).
How do we know where A school will be? We received the box and PIR info this week, but we have no idea where my brother will be the next day so we can't plan out trip accordingly until then.
Stephany, if you know what his rating (job/specialty) is, you can go to Ratings, A School Locations, and Links to Groups and click on the attachment and find out where "A" School or the first training will be or post it and I (or someone else) can tell you. If you don't know, then it is best to leave late Sunday, that way if he stays in GL, you will have time with him each day and if he flies out, you will be rested up for your own trip.
Marcy, rate=rank/pay grade (E-1, E-2, E-3...) and rating=job/specialty
Stephany, recruiters sometimes give outdated info on the location of the "A" School, so if you do find out the rating, double-check the location against those in the link I gave you.
Our sailor p.I.r. in February and it was wonderful and cold we stayed close to base and we had drove our car up to g, l, bur
T we took a shuttle from hotel to base I wish we had drove our carr on base we would have had a shorter walk than where bus droped there's plenty of cabs waiting at visitor gate but even the short ride from base to hotel was twenty two dollars I'm glad we did have our car to get around ,after pir our sailor was going to a school in g.l. so we left the base about eleven fifteen am and we picked up our sailor about three thirty so we had a couple hours that day and we picked her up Saturday in the am about eight and she was happy to be able to get her phone laptop and some pjs to take back to school we did enjoy Jack's pizza for dinner and Emily's pancake house for a awesome breakfasts great menu only open till three pm
I received a letter! And I have to admit the emotions hit me harder than I thought they would! I tried to brace myself in the event I wouldn't hear from her. Plus one of my other daughters received a call from her today and so I was kinda being a big baby about...not... hearing anything since the I'm hear call.
You vets are right about the handwriting. It is so easy to read! To protect the innocent I won't go into any details but she said the girls in her division are getting a long great. (whew!) Any for any of you whose SR's may have a birthday during boot camp (like her) she said DO NOT SEND ANYTHING CLOSELY RELATED TO A BIRTHDAY CARD. She said IT in her division for birthdays so far is INTENSE and she doesn't want to go through it lol.
lemonelephant
985cat, join the group, PIR 01/18/2013 (clickable link), to connect with others with loved ones training with your SR. Know that Divisions 065 and 066 are brother divisions and train together and will have Battle Stations-21 together, so look for others with loved ones in either division.
Nov 29, 2012
cannec024
Hello! We just returned home from our Sailors PIR on Friday. Just wanted to say that the Navy Lodge was exceptional. We were lucky enough to get a family suite (only 4 available i think) and it was unbelievably huge. It had 2 sides, on one had a queen then a divider and 2 twins and a double sink bathroom. Then on the other side it had a living room with couch and 2 chairs, a dining area and a full brand new kitchen. It was immaculate! It was great because all our sailor wanted to do was take a long hot shower and we order dinner in and watched TV and talked. It was fantastic! It is really close to the base (actually on base) and we had rented a car since they do not offer a shuttle. I would highly recommend it. It was clean, close and they are very nice!
Dec 2, 2012
Lzbrg22-(Ship14/065)
I thought this was a general forum and have now seen it is ship specific?? Im so confused. In my activity it shows Ship12 but my son is Ship14. Newbie:/
Dec 11, 2012
lemonelephant
Lzbrg22, I'm not sure what you are referring to even after checking your profile and the activity there. Yes, this group is for everyone. I see you have joined the group, PIR 01/18/2013 TG 10 - 11 Divisions (059-068 and 910), and that your son is in Division 065. Division numbers are more important than the Ship number. You only need the ship number when addressing letters. You may also want to join the groups, Boot Camp Moms and New Members Stop Here. Be sure to check out the Pages (found under the pictures of the Members) and Discussions within those groups and your PIR group as well as the Discussions above.
Dec 11, 2012
lemonelephant
I just figured out what you are referring to. The creator of this group, YMM, had a Sailor who was on Ship 12 when she created the group. Some people keep the Ship and Division numbers in their Username even after BC. This group is for everyone to get answers about PIR or share experiences to help those who come after them in this journey.
Dec 11, 2012
SailorV'sWife
Can someone clear up some confusion for me? I've heard conflicting things about the Navy Gateway Inn and Suites - if our Sailor is moving over to the other base in Great Lakes for A-school, are they allowed to come to the Gateway Inn during their liberty??
Dec 31, 2012
OldSarge
In regards to the Gateway Inn - your sailor can visit ther however; there is NO OVERNIGHT STAY AUTHORIZED. Two reasons, 1 - No sailor will have overnight Liberty. Secondly - NTSC Regulations prohibit overnight lodging except for PHASE III sailors. Hope this answers your questions
Dec 31, 2012
SailorV'sWife
Thanks Sarge. I knew there were no overnights. But I've read repeatedly - including in my current PIR group just minutes ago, that TSC sailors are not allowed at the Gateway. It's just confusing. Thanks for the response. :) Do you know if that was the rules at one point and maybe that's where that info is coming from?
Dec 31, 2012
lemonelephant
SailorV'sWife, I just read the comments in your PIR group about that. Yes, it is true that you will have some limitations due to being on base. Have your Dependent ID on you at all times and that will help. Parents of Sailors have had trouble when staying at the Gateway and going outside alone since they do not have dependent ID and must always be accompanied by someone with military or dependent ID.
Jan 1, 2013
lemonelephant
Comment by TSC GL PAO today within Boot Camp Moms.
This is in response to Tiff who asked about her recruit coming to her room at the Gateway Inn & Suites on base: The answer is no. The students are NOT permitted to go to the Gateway regardless of whose room they wish to visit. They are briefed on this and are instructed they are not allowed there.
Jan 1, 2013
LI mom
Jan 1, 2013
lemonelephant
LI mom,you may need to switch browsers or computers in order to print it. Changing to Mozilla Firefox has helped some. You will need to handwrite in the info after printing.
Jan 1, 2013
lemonelephant
Some have also had to update their Adobe Reader in order to print.
Jan 1, 2013
SHIP 14 DIV.056/Mom/Cristy
Can someone pleae tell me what address to put in on mapquest. I need the address to the base where the yare graduating...THX
Jan 9, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Here it is -http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/directions.asp
Jan 9, 2013
SHIP 14 DIV.056/Mom/Cristy
Thank You so much Marcy...: )
Jan 9, 2013
Monica13063
Does anyone know if they are allowed just one phone call after BS? Thx.
Jan 11, 2013
MSmom
Jan 11, 2013
MSmom
Jan 11, 2013
Monica13063
Thanks MSmom. Just wondering if he will be able to call me as well as his gf.
Jan 11, 2013
lemonelephant
JohnsMom(Monica), the new Sailors are given an amount of time to make calls and they can choose how to divide that up--one call or many calls. My Sailor was also able to call back later because some didn't use all of their time and there was still time before the Sailors had to go back to their ship and those who wanted to make another call were permitted to do so.
Jan 12, 2013
Monica13063
Thanks for all of the feedback!
Jan 13, 2013
snowmanmom
A post just came thru that DIV 087 is messing up so bad they may not be able to grad 2/1 any truth to this?????
Jan 17, 2013
lemonelephant
snowmanmom, Unless you get a call saying that your SR will not have PIR on time, everything is fine, Yes, lots of divisions have problems in the first half of BC, but it would be very rare for an entire division to set back.
Jan 17, 2013
SoCal Ohana
Question if I may :) Are children generally allowed at the Sarge's Meet and Greet or adults only? On the airline departure to A School - I know we can get there and spend time and we need state ID's but is there a rule about children? And how would they get clearance without a state ID? When I say children, I have another daughter - 17 and a son -13.
Thanks!
Jan 24, 2013
stamp6789(Ship03 Div017)
Yes, children are welcome at the M&G...may want to bring them some kind of activity to keep them busy though...hand held game, color books, or whatever...as you will be there for a couple hours. Children are allowed a gate pass at the airport as well, but you will need their legal birth certificate (or I think a school ID works too possibly) as a form of ID for them.
Jan 24, 2013
SoCal Ohana
Thank you! I assume the same for PIR?
Jan 24, 2013
lemonelephant
SoCal Ohana, page 3 of the Family Guide at http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/pdfs/FamilyGuide.pdf tells what forms of ID are accepted: All guests 18 years and older, must present valid government issued photo identification (driver’s license, state ID card, passport, military ID card). Guests 17 years or younger who do not possess one the items listed above must present one of the following: school ID card, driver’s permit, copy of their birth certificate or social security card.
Jan 24, 2013
SoCal Ohana
Thank you lemonelephant! I do remember seeing that, but with all the new knowledge in my head I think it leaked out!
Jan 25, 2013
lemonelephant
SoCal Ohana, all the new info can put one on info overload.
Jan 25, 2013
Molly'sMom Ship 14/Div 106
What do "extras" do during PIR??
We are a "split family" so the four that my SR has on the list are me and her step-dad and her dad and step-mom. My 16 yr. old daughter (SR's sister) will be with us for the weekend but won't be on the list. I see that things have changed at the beginning of this year. Her step-mom is pretty high rank in the Naval Reserve and her dad is National Guard so we originally planned on those two not needing to be on the list. But since the change, that won't be possible. I saw some older posts that said extras could wait in the visitors center and hope to get a seat. But I've also seen some posts that say there is no longer any stand by lists.
Any info from anyone that has attend PIR since the beginning of the year would be helpful.
Jan 27, 2013
lemonelephant
Molly'sMom, the extras will need to wait at the hotel. They can sleep in and maybe take in some pool time if your hotel has a pool. The extras are not authorized to be on the RTC and they would not be comfortable waiting in the car for 4 hours. See http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/upcoming_grads.asp, http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/pdfs/FamilyGuide.pdf, and PIR Day and Liberty During PIR Weekend.
Jan 29, 2013
Dylansmom
Can our Sailors have their cell phones back after PIR? Mine will be going to A school in Miss.
Jan 29, 2013
Melinda
Jan 29, 2013
lemonelephant
Dylansmom, as Melinda indicated, you can give your Sailor his cell phone at the airport. PIR Day and Liberty During PIR Weekend will tell you more. Will your SR be an AG or one of the Seabee ratings (jobs/specialties)?
Jan 29, 2013
Dylansmom
Jan 29, 2013
lemonelephant
Dylansmom, Join the group, Seabee Moms, and you will be able to connect with others with loved ones who have (or will have) the Steelworker (SW) rating.
Jan 29, 2013
deltaflyer59 Ship 03 Div 124
My son arrived on Jan 23, 2013. I have received box, but still awaiting the Form Letter with ship number. Anyone else have their Form Letter yet with this group?
Feb 1, 2013
lemonelephant
deltaflyer59, yes, some have received the form letter with a PIR date of 03/22/2013, so your form letter should be coming soon. The PIR group for that date is PIR 03/22/2013 (clickable link).
Feb 1, 2013
Stephany (Nick from PA sister)
Feb 2, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
What's his job (rate)? You can google that plus A school; and/or join a NavyforMoms.com group for his job and ask the members there.
Feb 2, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
You can always ask your brother's recruiter, too :)
Feb 2, 2013
lemonelephant
Stephany, if you know what his rating (job/specialty) is, you can go to Ratings, A School Locations, and Links to Groups and click on the attachment and find out where "A" School or the first training will be or post it and I (or someone else) can tell you. If you don't know, then it is best to leave late Sunday, that way if he stays in GL, you will have time with him each day and if he flies out, you will be rested up for your own trip.
Marcy, rate=rank/pay grade (E-1, E-2, E-3...) and rating=job/specialty
Feb 2, 2013
lemonelephant
Stephany, recruiters sometimes give outdated info on the location of the "A" School, so if you do find out the rating, double-check the location against those in the link I gave you.
Feb 2, 2013
DTH's Mom (Ship 12/Div 119)
Feb 4, 2013
racer88girl
Got form letter today my SR is Ship 12 Div 130, PIR is 03/29/13. Is anyone else SR in this group.
Feb 4, 2013
lemonelephant
racer88girl, PIR for Division 130 is 03/22/2013 and is confirmed by http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/upcoming_grads.asp. I see you have joined PIR 03/22/2013 TG 19 - 11 Divisions (121-130 and 919); others will be joining you there.
Feb 5, 2013
sunon
Our sailor p.I.r. in February and it was wonderful and cold we stayed close to base and we had drove our car up to g, l, bur
T we took a shuttle from hotel to base I wish we had drove our carr on base we would have had a shorter walk than where bus droped there's plenty of cabs waiting at visitor gate but even the short ride from base to hotel was twenty two dollars I'm glad we did have our car to get around ,after pir our sailor was going to a school in g.l. so we left the base about eleven fifteen am and we picked up our sailor about three thirty so we had a couple hours that day and we picked her up Saturday in the am about eight and she was happy to be able to get her phone laptop and some pjs to take back to school we did enjoy Jack's pizza for dinner and Emily's pancake house for a awesome breakfasts great menu only open till three pm
Feb 6, 2013
lavendergrl8
i was so hoping for that date for my son march 29th for PIR when did your sr arrive at BC? im hoping our PIR isn't 04-05 thanks
Feb 7, 2013
Jazzy's Mom
I received a letter! And I have to admit the emotions hit me harder than I thought they would! I tried to brace myself in the event I wouldn't hear from her. Plus one of my other daughters received a call from her today and so I was kinda being a big baby about...not... hearing anything since the I'm hear call.
You vets are right about the handwriting. It is so easy to read! To protect the innocent I won't go into any details but she said the girls in her division are getting a long great. (whew!) Any for any of you whose SR's may have a birthday during boot camp (like her) she said DO NOT SEND ANYTHING CLOSELY RELATED TO A BIRTHDAY CARD. She said IT in her division for birthdays so far is INTENSE and she doesn't want to go through it lol.
Feb 7, 2013