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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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So I havent written a blog in a while so heres some updates. On saturday (Sept 6) I got my first phone call. I dont think ive ever been that happy in my life. We got to talk for about 30 minutes, it felt like only 4, but it was just amazing to hear his voice. Hes being so strong and you can hear in his voice how happy he is that hes actually doing this. Well everyday since then ive sent a letter and even some silly cards just to cheer him up and put a smile on his face. Well today i got my…
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Today around 0900 I got my first call that lasted about 30 minutes. I had to be the happiest girl alive at that moment. Yes of course I cried in the beginning and he did also but im glad to say that it was a great conversation. It felt so good to hear the words 'I love you" come from him after a long 2 weeks. All the pain and tears I cried for these past 2 weeks all faded away all because of his voice. I am so proud of my Fiance. I miss him like crazy but today made me feel so good! I feel…
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Yayyy we finally got his for letter! im so happy. He's on ship 03 and Div 335. Anyone else have a sailor there?
Added by lovelygabby1 on September 3, 2014 at 5:21pm — 9 Comments
Well i just wanted to write about how i'm feeling. On Monday night I separated from my SR. It was one of the hardest days of my life. Tuesday he left and arrived at GL and we said our last goodbyes through text. I had felt that my whole life flipped upside down. Those 2 days I couldn't eat or sleep, all i wanted to do was throw up. Tuesday night I felt like my body was getting weak so i decided to eat. Although it was extremely small, I ate and i felt proud of myself; small victories are…
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SR is currently on airplane on his way to GL. Im ready to get rid of this lump in my throat but it wont go away. Im waiting for him to land, hopefully he can text me one last time. Im ready for October already! Wish I had something that could fast forward time. I just want to eat and feel a little stronger. What do you do when the only person you talk to and spend every minute with is gone?
Added by lovelygabby1 on August 26, 2014 at 7:26pm — 2 Comments
Today I got a text message from my fiance, who was awaken at 0330, with a short video message saying how much he loved me. He sent me pictures of his breakfast and him in line. It was hard to sleep at night knowing today was the day his life was going to change forever so I probably slept for the most 1 hour. I'm currently sitting on the couch just waiting for another text message or phone call. It's been about 6 hours so maybe something will come soon. I've been trying to keep busy but…
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