The purpose of this group is to allow family of new sailors assigned to school at Training Support Center Great Lakes a chance to voice questions to a Student Division Commander
The Boot Camp weeks are all about waiting. You'll get "the box" soon, if you haven't already. Have you read about that? Around 10 to 14 days after he shipped, you'll get "the letter!" The letter will tell you several very important things. Put the letter somewhere safe. You may want to keep it forever, but you definitely want to keep it until after that graduation. The letter tells you what his division is, how many people will be allowed to attend his graduation, and what his planned PIR (graduation, aka Pass In Review) date is. During Boot Camp (BC), it's possible that things will happen that slow him down and change that date, so you have to remind yourself that it is not guaranteed. Right now, the best you can do is a rough guess because there's no way to know how long his processing lasted until you get the letter. Mid to late March is as close as I would dare to guess.
My son's been in just under a year. I still remember the confusion and nervousness the whole time he was in BC, and I wish there was more I knew to tell you. There are some sites with more information along with lots of other people on this site with much more knowledge than I have. I'm adding a couple of links, but don't be surprised if no amount of info feels like enough. The Navy Dads site has some good reading, too. Good luck to your son and peace to you while you wait.
Mysailorboy1980 here are some sites that you can look over it will explain everything from when he gets here, what you will receive and how to figure on his PIR. hope this helps. please join Boot Camp Moms and you will find much needed info. Best wishes to you and your Son.
My son's PIR was 5/11/18. He remained at Great Lakes for A School. Other than the Great Lakes Q and A page is there a general group for those who remained at Great Lakes?
Carey
The Boot Camp weeks are all about waiting. You'll get "the box" soon, if you haven't already. Have you read about that? Around 10 to 14 days after he shipped, you'll get "the letter!" The letter will tell you several very important things. Put the letter somewhere safe. You may want to keep it forever, but you definitely want to keep it until after that graduation. The letter tells you what his division is, how many people will be allowed to attend his graduation, and what his planned PIR (graduation, aka Pass In Review) date is. During Boot Camp (BC), it's possible that things will happen that slow him down and change that date, so you have to remind yourself that it is not guaranteed. Right now, the best you can do is a rough guess because there's no way to know how long his processing lasted until you get the letter. Mid to late March is as close as I would dare to guess.
My son's been in just under a year. I still remember the confusion and nervousness the whole time he was in BC, and I wish there was more I knew to tell you. There are some sites with more information along with lots of other people on this site with much more knowledge than I have. I'm adding a couple of links, but don't be surprised if no amount of info feels like enough. The Navy Dads site has some good reading, too. Good luck to your son and peace to you while you wait.
https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/navy-boot-camp-schedule....
https://www.thebalance.com/navy-boot-camp-4057224
Jan 25, 2018
Phoenixmom
Mysailorboy1980 here are some sites that you can look over it will explain everything from when he gets here, what you will receive and how to figure on his PIR. hope this helps. please join Boot Camp Moms and you will find much needed info. Best wishes to you and your Son.
Jan 26, 2018
Stillmybaby
Good morning,
My son's PIR was 5/11/18. He remained at Great Lakes for A School. Other than the Great Lakes Q and A page is there a general group for those who remained at Great Lakes?
Thank you.
May 30, 2018