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So my boyfriend is going to graduate from basic training and I heard they were only allowed 4 guest. The recruiters told me to just go and that I would probably get in. Has anyone ever been in this s…

So my boyfriend is going to graduate from basic training and I heard they were only allowed 4 guest. The recruiters told me to just go and that I would probably get in. Has anyone ever been in this situation?

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Comment by Craig on January 28, 2012 at 1:31am

THIS WAS POSTED ON THE RTC'S FB PAGE

March 16, 2012 large graduation

by U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command on Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 10:41am

There will be 14 divisions graduating March 16, 2012. For those who will be attending that day, there are a few things you should note:

1) Additional Guests. There will be 14 divisions graduating, thus, we want to be clear that entry for additional guests will be limited. Those guests who are on the access list, as well as active/retired military with proper ID, who arrive early will be allowed entry. When the drill hall capacity has been reached, access to the drill hall will cease and no more guests will be allowed entry. Those guests who arrive after 8:30 a.m., whether on the list or not, will be compromising their admission into the drill hall if we reach capacity before then. Please note that at a 14-division ceremony last year, approximately 100+ people were unable to be accommodated. Be sure to communicate with your recruit to confirm the four names he/she will submit to the guest access list.

2) Gate access: The line of cars accessing the base is going to be long. The gates open at 6:30 a.m. and cars to begin lining up as early as 5 a.m. Do not wait until the last minute to get to the base. All guests should be in their seats by 8:45 so the determination can be made as to how many additional guests will be allowed. If you take a hotel shuttle or taxi, you will be dropped off at the gate and will either walk to the visitors center which is about 100 yards. With smaller graduations, walk-ins can usually check in directly at the drill hall, however, with the amount of expected guests, you will most likely will be directed to the visitors center.

3) Great Lakes A School: If you recruit will be staying at Great Lakes for A School, that process is going to take about four to five hours. Your recruits will be able to give you a call when they are ready to be picked up at the visitors center on the main base. Do not stay at RTC and wait for them. Directions to the main base visitors center will be available at the Public Affairs desk located in the lobby.

We will continually add updates to this note as we think of more information to share with you.

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