Boot Camp Moms (and loved ones)

To everyone with a loved one at RTC or soon to be there, we say, "Welcome!"  To those who are sticking around after PIR to help those who are just beginning this awesome journey, we say, "Thank you!"

**BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, 2023, RECRUIT GRADUATIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED EVERY THURSDAY (NO LONGER ON FRIDAY), EXCEPT FOR THE WEEK OF THANKSGIVING, WHEN GRADUATION IS ON WEDNESDAY.

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  • Trey

    I'm sorry MomofK.. at least he can try again after having a chance to heal.. much appreciation and love for him and all of them..

  • Northwoodsmom

    MomofK, your son is in my prayers. Like Chipmunk said there are a lot of recruits waiting to get back in as soon as they recover and get waivers if needed. I am so thankful to your son for his decision to serve and if the Navy isn't the direction he is to follow I pray that he is Blessed with a outstanding future. God Bless.

  • belovedbyHim

    MomofK -- I'm so sorry for this news.  Hopefully he will be home soonish and can address whatever this health issue is and resume his Navy Journey if that is what he so desires.

  • Tootie

    MomofK - I feel for you.  My son came home with stress fractures in January after being in RCU for four months. He is now healed and rested and will be going back at the end of July.  It was really what he needed and he is more determined now than ever.  My prayers to you and your son.  It took my son a couple of months to get over the disappointment so be patient with him when he gets home.  It will only make him stronger!

  • Northwoodsmom

    This is what is so amazing about this group, Mom's will reach out out and be willing to share their experiences to encourage and comfort others. Thank you Tootie, your a Amazing Mom!

  • joe-mom

    Sorry to hear this news, MomofK, but know that we are all here for you and praying for your son and for you, as you walk alongside him.

  • patti

    Sending prayers

  • Sandra

    So sorry MomofK, I hope he is ok and is not serious. As a mom we feel their pain deeply, 

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    MomofK - sorry to hear this news.  Hopefully he can get whatever the issue is resolved and can try again in 6 months. 

    Here's the link to the Ship 5 group:

    Ship 5

    It's not real active but the link to the FaceBook group is posted there and you can get some better info from them.  It also has the re-enlistment codes listed which are important if he wants to try again.  As Chipmunk said, thank him for his willingness to serve and prayers for a speedy recovery.

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

     PIR AUGUST 2023

     PIR JULY 2023

     PIR JUNE 2023

  • Ummi

    MomofK - My sailor went thru almost the same thing when she was in BC. Stress fractures, too. She spent about 2½ months in RCU. Please tell your Sailor that if he needs to take the time to get himself back together, the Navy will love to have him back. His determination and drive will help make him a better sailor. And if he decides to turn himself toward a different  opportunity other then the Navy, then he'll almost certainly took what he's learned so far and apply it to his new endeavors to be the BEST version of himself. Give him BNMH from all of us.

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

     PIR AUGUST 2023

     PIR JULY 2023

     PIR JUNE 2023

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Join us in watching 573 of the Navy's newest sailors at PIR today.  Here's the link:

    LIVE PIR JUNE 9, 2023

  • norcalmaven

    Thanks for providing the link for the live PIR. My son's will be in a month! Exciting! For those family members that can't be there does the link stay live for a while afterwords or is there a way to access the link after the graduation? and if so for how long?? Thanks for all the sharing of info back and forth!

  • joe-mom

    norcalmaven - PIR ceremonies should be available to view on YouTube and Facebook indefinitely. You can also buy a DVD at the NEX photo shop when you're at PIR, but it apparently takes ages for them to get it to you. Still waiting for ours, and it's been 7 months! I called about it after a few months' wait, and they just said they were extremely backed up.

  • Chipmunk

    norcalmaven - You should be able to locate the link in an archived version afterwards. It may take a bit to get it online, so if someone can watch it live that is great. After my son's PIR, I came home and watched through the archived video and marked all the locations that I could see my sailor and then I sent the link with my notes to my family and friends. That way they could ffwd through what might not be of interest to them. 

  • joe-mom

    We did the same, Chipmunk! Made it so much easier for family and friends.

  • norcalmaven

    Awesome! Thank you!!

  • Chipmunk

    joe-mom - It definitely made it easier to watch!!

    Everyone, please join me in welcoming Berenis to our group. We are glad to have her. 

  • MomofJoseph

    Berenis - Hi!  Welcome to the moms group!  Can you let us know if your recruit is already at BC, or waiting to go, or just exploring options?  This group will help answer lots of questions for you!

    For me, my son has been in for almost 2 years.  This group was a lifesaver when he was at BC and I was losing my mind because of missing him!  

  • Diahn

    Berenis - welcome! My son finished BC May 5 and is in A school in Florida - this has been a great group to help you navigate all of it!

  • joe-mom

    Berenis - Welcome to the group! You've found the right place for any questions you have/information you need. These ladies are a wealth of knowledge and are always so helpful. My son had PIR last November and is currently in Nuclear Power School in SC. We're heading down there to visit him this Friday. Haven't seen him in 7 months, so I am READY for this trip! All the best to your son.

  • Ummi

    Berenis - Hi and welcome to this group of helpful, insightful, knowledgeable, funny Moms! Lots of good listeners here, and moms who have been through what you'll go through, and whose kids, (Sailors now), have gone through what yours will go though. No question is silly or stupid, we've all been new Navy Moms, too. Good to have you!

  • Mom2Boss

    Does anyone know if (and how) you can send the guest form through sandbox?

    I received my daughters letter from 6/6 today and she's said she needs the guest form by this Thursday 6/15, I sent it the first week of June, about a week and half ago. She said she doesn't get my letters till 2 weeks later. I'm worried the form will not make it on time. She said I can send it throned sandbox, I just don't know how. 

  • DiannaB

    Hi all! My 17-year-old son Jeremy ships out for BootCamp on July 5th. He has 3 weeks left at home. I am trying to enjoy his remaining time and not worry over the what-ifs. It's very difficult not to let the sadness take over. We have always been so close. I have done everything I know to do in preparation. I've read all the feedback from moms on what to do while they are in BootCamp and still none of this is easy. Thanks for letting me vent here. 

  • Chipmunk

    Mom2Boss - I reached out to some of the other moms who may have used Sandboxx - we did not have this option when my son was there and we mailed ours in as far as I recall. I would print off from RTC website and fill in again. Maybe you can take a picture and send an attachment? I do not know if that is how Sandboxx works. I would also send another paper copy as well, and then also send her a note telling her who all is coming. If they ask for SSN, I would NOT send those through any sort of email app. 

    DiannaB - I posted a note on your profile page. Hang in there, and know we are here for you. 

    Okay - I am off to finish last minute preparations for my family time. Be sure to holler if you need anything and the others will pop on when they can to reply. 

  • joe-mom

    Chipmunk - Have a great time!

    Mom2Boss - As I recall, I printed the form from Sandboxx, filled it out and mailed it to my son. It seems that, like you, we had a small window of time to return the form, but everything worked out. If you've already mailed it, I'm sure it will get there in time - especially if your sailor is aware that it's coming and to be on the lookout for it.

    DiannaB - Your feelings are perfectly normal! It's a scary but very exciting time for your son and his family. He's made a huge decision to join the Navy - congratulations on raising this self-aware young man. I'm sure he will make you very proud. Enjoy your time with him before he leaves, and know that we are always here for you on this site. Welcome!

  • MomofJoseph

    DiannaB - I hope you and your son get to make special memories during his last few weeks at home.  I remember those days - trying hard not to cry when he was around, and trying to treasure every moment.  Please feel free to come here to share, vent, whatever.  We are here for you!

  • Trey

     DiannaB  I so feel you.. teared up reading because you are where I was two years ago. Soak up those hugs. My sailor was 21 though. Don't know if getting those extra years made it easier or worse lol..  Welcome.. 

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

     PIR AUGUST 2023

     PIR JULY 2023

     PIR JUNE 2023

  • belovedbyHim

    Mom2Boss – I’d Sandboxx the Names and DOB’s for those who would be attending but Snail Mail another copy of the form.  Just remember Sandboxx letters cost more than regular letters and they are NOT OPSEC or PERSEC and NEVER Ever use them in the Fleet for ANY reason!!  SandBoxx was NOT a thing when my Sailor went through BC 10 years ago.

    DiannaB – Just keep breathing.  There will be plenty of time to be sad after he’s shipped out, so make all the memories and have all the Fun NOW.  We are here for you and happy to answer any and all questions, to celebrate the highs and commiserate with you on the lows!  Easier said than done I know but you have raised an amazing human and you are not alone!

  • patti

    DiannaB - Your son is a very self aware guy! My son told my husband a few months ago that he is disappointed in himself that he didn't join up sooner! My son needs the regiment instead of free form.  He needs structure and this has been sooooo good for him!

    Sending prayers to you, your family and son.

  • patti

    DiannaB- Why don't you take pictures of him while you and he are sharing a time together. For example, take a picture of him eating his icecream, or better yet, have someone take a picture of both of you! Make meories that way. Print out the pictures and then laminate them. Then when you send him a letter, you can pop a picture of you two sharing a moment!

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning Everyone!! - I am still spending time with grandbabies and my family but I wanted us to welcome our newest member - Olivia -- She is here in support of her significant other that has left for BC. Please join me in welcoming her. 

  • Berenis

    How do we find out that the form our recruit has been submitted for the graduation guest has been approved?

  • Northwoodsmom

    Bernenis, I am pretty sure it's like everything else, "No News is God News". They never sent a message saying it was approved.

  • Berenis

    Northwoodsmom  thank you

  • Chipmunk

    Berenis - I would have to agree with Northwoodsmom. I do not recall any "approval" being given to my son. Our PIR was before the "tickets" but we still had to provide names and such and they compared and checked them off the list with our IDs when we went in for PIR. So, make sure your IDs match all information given to your SR. 

  • Chipmunk

    Olivia - This is the best place to post your questions about BC!

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

     PIR AUGUST 2023

     PIR JULY 2023

     PIR JUNE 2023

  • Rebecca

    Okay, so I have a possibly "dumb" series of questions, with a tiny back story: my son leaves today for BC. He does well with running and the plank, and is decent at swimming, but push-ups are his downfall. At last check, he was only able to get 40 in 2 minutes, and that's been after two months of work... I've read the standards they have to meet at the end, but what standards do they have to meet in the beginning? When is the first PFA? Has anyone's SR been held back because of push-ups? I've heard of not passing the run, but I haven't seen anyone not pass the push-ups and just wondered if mine will be the first, and trying to prepare myself. 

  • Trey

    I believe the standards are lower for the first go around. I too have heard about runs (which actually they do a pacer run instead of a full go) but not pushups.. I think pushups are a favorite of PT and RDCs so they will get him up to speed.. do you have his age or what he needs.. I bet that info is lurking around somewhere

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    PHYSICAL TRAINING

    Your physical training will be both rigorous and challenging and includes one-hour daily workouts, six days a week. Training alternates between strength and conditioning exercises that focus on building your body's major muscle groups and cardiovascular endurance. B.A.S.E.S (or Balance Agility Strength Explosion and Stamina) is a weekly exercise routine which incorporates shipboard required skills with aerobic and strength training.

    In order to graduate from RTC, you must pass a Navy Physical Fitness Assessment. The minimum requirements are in the table below. You also must be within approved body composition measurements for your height and weight.

    Before new recruits are allowed to commence basic training, they must participate in a PFA, and meet the following standards, in the table below. You also must be within approved body composition measurements for your height and weight.

    Recruits who fail to meet this standard will be afforded additional opportunities to pass, however, there will be a delayed start to training, and continuous failures will be processed for separation.

    The demanding exercise program will continue rain or shine, in extreme heat or bone-chilling cold. Freedom Hall is your gateway to physical fitness in the U.S. Navy. It provides a clean, climate-controlled environment for strength and cardio training and physical fitness assessment testing for all recruits and staff members every day of the year, no matter what the conditions are like outside.

    While you will receive ample physical training at RTC, to maximize success, you should start preparing yourself physically NOW!

  • TravelinMom

    The standards listed are for passing to graduate boot camp. But in the initial assessment and subsequent mock PFAs, they are giving you a score in each category, so one category could bring up your others. My son isn't doing as well as yours at pushups but he has the other categories. It's a work in progress. It explains it a bit better here: https://www.military.com/military-fitness/navy-fitness-requirements...

  • Diahn

    My son graduated in May this year. He passed his initial assessment on pushups and plank, but missed the run time by 6 seconds. By the end of BC, he surpassed the pushups by almost 50% more, surpassed the plank long enough that he just stopped at about 90 seconds and made his run time by taking almost 30 seconds off his initial pace. If your recruit is close to the standards, I don't think they'll have any trouble meeting them by the end of BC.

    My son said they did Sooooooooooooo many pushups... 

  • Rebecca

    Thank you for the info about the physical training! He is 18. His most recent run was about 11:07 for 1.5 miles, held a single plank for 2 minutes, and did the 40 push-ups in 2 minutes. Mind you, none of that was done in quick succession from one activity to another, so there's no telling how he'll perform when it counts, but I'm hoping the adrenaline kicks in when it comes to the push-ups. Guess I'm just a worried mom wondering if this will hold him back. Not that I can do anything except hope and pray. 

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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

     PIR AUGUST 2023

     PIR JULY 2023

     PIR JUNE 2023