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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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It is a beautiful sunny day. I am having a great day.
I still haven't gotten the form letter.
I still have a broken toe.
But the sun is shining and I am OK! Spent the morning writing to Erin. I miss her so much. She would have been such good company the last few days. We would have played Zelda for hours! All the while with my foot elevated of course. I wrote to her again, excited because I know it will go in the mail by the end of the day. Whether I get her address from…
ContinueAdded by Sharon-Erin's Mom on May 29, 2012 at 12:08pm — 1 Comment
I decided to take Amtrak to my daughter and son-in-law's Graduation. I was travelling with my 5 year old, and the train ride was 23 hours long. It felt like much less than that though, and I enjoyed the unhurried atmosphere of the train. The price was good too. :) We arrived at Union station, and then had to get to Ogilvie to board the Metra, which let us off right next to RTC. I was also renting a car, and Enterprise picked us up right at the station, and they also brought us back…
ContinueAdded by jenn724 Ship7 Division 161 on May 29, 2012 at 11:59am — 2 Comments
Added by JCo4AC on May 29, 2012 at 11:40am — 5 Comments
I finally received a call from my son today! I was laying in bed thinking of him and BAM....the phone rings 847 area code! I yelled "It's HIM" and couldn't pick up the phone fast enough! LOL....he sounds great! He's past his PT tests so far (more to come), but said the inspections are tough. He loves (he's picky) the food! Had his molars pulled and his BC glasses issued! The peanut butter shot hurt! He did mentioned that a lot of the recruits were sick with a virus and the last week he got…
ContinueAdded by TenaciousDee on May 28, 2012 at 4:33pm — 8 Comments
As of March 23rd,2012 its been 1 year since I have joined the Navy and shipped off to boot camp. The year has gone by quite quickly if I might add. As well as of May 20th, 2012 I've graduated from boot camp. I've done a lot this past year. I've gone to school, 2.5 months of deployment , to San Diego, then to Bremerton for dry dock. 3 more years to go!
Added by Brandi -USS RONALD REAGAN CVN-76 on May 28, 2012 at 1:30pm — 7 Comments
My daughter has just completed bootcamp at Great Lakes and is at MassCom for her A School. This has been the beginning of her life ephipany and journey. I hope to tell her story from my mother's heart. Maybe readers will recognize their own child and find encouragement.
I received a phone call back in December of 2011 from my daughter with the news that she had joined the Navy. Many of you have heard similar news. It was a shock, but upon reflection, this was her method. Most…
ContinueAdded by pjgood2plus2 on May 28, 2012 at 12:21pm — No Comments
Even if it is only every other week or so, a Skype video call is fantastic. Makes both of us feel better.
Added by ski-nanny on May 28, 2012 at 1:16am — No Comments
Any one else have a family member in Ship 02 Div 935?
ContinueAdded by pita75- Ship 02 Div 935 on May 28, 2012 at 12:42am — 2 Comments
I just watched the Memorial Day Concert in DC on PBS. I sniffed my way through it. I was once told thank you for raising a son who was willing to serve. I just want to pass that on the moms here. Thank you for raising sons and daughters who are willing to serve our nation. My dad was in the Navy, and always spoke of his days in the Navy with pride and love. My grandmother spoke of waiting to receive letters and information from my dad, and treasuring those. Soon my son will leave, and I…
ContinueAdded by rocksNboys on May 27, 2012 at 9:44pm — 1 Comment
We are now to the last two handfuls of days. It is in our thoughts often, and wherever we go, our friends are all saying "good luck", "be careful", "we are proud of you", "thank you for serving", and "we love you" to my future sailor. (It makes me teary when people thank me for raising a son who wants to serve.) I know he is thinking about leaving soon as well. He told me that he is not a good writer, and needs to stay focused on what he will be doing, so if he doesn't write that is why.…
ContinueAdded by rocksNboys on May 26, 2012 at 9:00pm — 2 Comments
Ok, so things are getting better. Not as emotional as I have been. Of course, that could be from the pain pills I am taking for my broken toe! No form letter again today. The mailman is lucky I couldn't chase after him.
I emptied Erin's box today and was looking at the shipping label. It really bothers me that our postal service is in dire $ trouble, yet our own military doesn't support the U.S. Postal Service. The box was sent Fed Ex. Just seems wrong.
Looking forward to…
ContinueAdded by Sharon-Erin's Mom on May 26, 2012 at 4:21pm — 1 Comment
Congratulations to all those sailors celebrating their new rank today. We are all so proud of you. For those families sharing their loved one's disappointment, we join you in encouraging them to hang in there and fight the good fight again in September.
I find myself looking at the upcoming holiday weekend with little enthusiasm. Once more my son is having to accept being "Oh so close..." on the naval advancement cycle. I am sure that he is not the only service person dealing with the…
ContinueAdded by trolle1946 on May 25, 2012 at 3:18pm — 6 Comments
I got a letter from my Bird yesterday. He said he was glad to be rid of P days, "they suck". lol he hates shots and said a guy next to him fainted. He said he passed his first swim test and first physical fitness test. thank God! He looks forward to "Chow" everyday. lol he says the food is "legit". lol He says he catches himself day dreaming and wondering what we are doing at home, but has to snap himself out of it cause he doesn't wanna get emotional at…
ContinueAdded by BirdsMom(Ship 12 Div 204) on May 25, 2012 at 11:09am — 1 Comment
Well, the AD advancement results are out. However, my sailor is Reserve so we're still waiting - not that he has a clue that they will be out soon, it's not something he's thinking about at the moment! It's me that's anxious! I'm hoping he passed, but since he wasn't prepared for the test I think it's unlikely.
He wasn't expecting to even take the test since he was away training but he had R&R during the test time and had gone into the NOSC - they had his test for him and told…
ContinueAdded by ski-nanny on May 25, 2012 at 9:37am — No Comments
Just sharing a quote that sums up the pride we as parents feel! John F. Kennedy said it well....
"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and…
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I am so excited!! I heard from my son today and he is officially a SAILOR! The had the capping ceremony yesterday and he graduates next week. It's been a long 7 weeks so far. The worst part was just not being able to talk to him. I knew he was okay, but I wasn't used to not hearing from him. I am so proud of him and can't wait to see my son! I can't wait to wrap my arms around him and tell him how much I've missed him and how much I love him! Only 7 more days and I can do just that! :D
Added by binladyleela ship 09 div 166 on May 24, 2012 at 10:45pm — 3 Comments
I received a letter from my son. I was so happy and proud. He misses us all very much, but he was inspired again and has the motivation to get through and make us proud. The only thing is that I would be proud of him if he shoveled horse manure. I appreciate everyone's encouragement, it sure makes it a little bit easier. By the sounds of the letter, it was from the first week. I am looking forward to graduation - only 42 more days :)
Added by Beener/ship03div208 on May 24, 2012 at 10:21pm — No Comments
It's been a rough 5 days. I'm tired of water problems and torn up carpeting. My bathroom, hallways and closets in my apartment flooded Saturday while I was at work. Thought maintenance had the problem fixed, carpet dried out and reinstalled monday evening. Tuesday, my only day off this week I spent my morning trying to fix the disaster created by having to empty out my kitchen pantry closet, all 8' ft of it and 75% of all my food and dishes. No sooner…
ContinueAdded by Sharon-Erin's Mom on May 24, 2012 at 7:51pm — 3 Comments
I just want to thank everyone for your support....When i think back to all the mistakes I've made. All i have to do is look into my daughter's eyes, and see what I've done right. <3.........I'm so happy boot camp is over. It's so nice to talk to my kid or tex her... I was sitting here cry. I went on facebook an there was a beautiful pix of her an one of her ship mate. Having fun.. It just made me so happy, to she that beauitful smile my kid has.....So proud.
Added by cecemom on May 23, 2012 at 8:55pm — No Comments
MY GRANDSON HAS BEEN GONE FOR 5 WEEKS ON YESTERDAY AND I HAVE NOT RECEIVED A PHONE CALL I HAVE RECEIVED LETTERS BUT NO CALLS IS THIS NORMAL
Added by bigjudygranny on May 23, 2012 at 7:46pm — 2 Comments
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