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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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We are blessed today with my daughter's voice. We finally got that call that we have been waiting for. She was crying and saying she is homesick. It broke my heart but I didn't cry. I wanted to be strong for her. We just gave her a lot of encouragement. She made friends and one more test to go for promotion. She was telling us that she got her dog tags yesterday and uniforms. We probably talked for about 10 minutes. I can't wait to hear from her again.
That is great that she called. It is common for recruits to be homesick this early, but you did the right thing in encouraging her. Keep those cards and letters going her way and in 7 Fridays you will be hugging your brand new US Navy Sailor.
BTW, check your My Page.
Thank you lemomelephant. I would love to give her that big hug in 7 days but her PIR is in October. I can't wait to see her. I read something that they wear their white during summer and blues in winter. Is that mean she will be in her blues when she PIR?
You can hug her "in 7 Fridays" as I said. Yes, she will be in dress blues for her PIR. They typically change over to dress blues the first full week of October, so her TG should be the first one in dress blues unless the command chooses to change over at a diferent time.
Yes 7 Fridays I was thinking 7 days thats how bad I want to wrap my hand around her.
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lemonelephant when do you think is the next call will be. She also mentioned that she has a letter to mail but she can't send it yet. What is that mean? I( know its not stamps issue. I bought her a lot of stamps.
Calls come when the RDC schedules them. Don't expect a call, but have your phone available between 8 am to 8 pm Central Time M-Th and Sa and between 1 pm to 8 pm F and Su and be pleasantly surprised if you get a call. The RDC sometimes post in the compartment when calls MAY be so recruits are sometimes able to give loved ones a possible time, but that is not always the case. See Phone Cards and Phone Calls. Recruits can only mail letters on Sunday at first, so even if she has been able to write since last Sunday, her letters won't be mailed until tomorrow on the way to dinner or Monday on the way to breakfast. See Letter Writing & Fun Stuff/Questionnaires to send to your Recruit.
Thank you:)
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