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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.

**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:

In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).  

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**UPDATE 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED.  Vaccinations still required.

**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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Hi, I'd like to start a group of us newbies to the Nuke schooling whos kids will be starting "a" school in October, to the best of my knowledge "A" school classes for "MM"s will be starting mid Oct. My sons PIR from BC was 09/25. He told me there are about 25 people in his class. Right now he is in indoc. Anyone else think we belong together:)

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It sounds like my son will start classes this coming Monday...he is an ET. He finished all the briefs this week. He is finally getting all settled in and got his cell phone and laptop that I sent.
Hi everyone,Pir was great last Friday.We had a wonderful weekend catching up.Aaron told us he will be training for ET when he arrives at GC.Aaron is waiting to hear when he will leave Great Lakes after his paper work is cleared.We are all looking forward to the next part of his journey.
Glad you had a great time at PIR. It is quite something to see and be a part of. I'm sure Aaron will enjoy it when he gets to GC.
Now that many of our sailors have recently begun school, how is everyone doing? My son checks in most evenings for a few minutes. He has been averaging 3-4 hours homework a night so free time is a premium! He did real well on his 1st test earlier this week, so has a good start. He rarely studied or did much homework before so this is new for him, but sounds like he now has incentive to work harder.
hi, i know in my sons class a few people were sick and they missed an important study session day and they were sent back to the class that started a week after them, so know his initial class has 6 people less than when they started. he said weent to the nex and picked up lots of cold meds. he has done very good on recent tests so his study time hours were reduced. he calls a couple of times a week.
is having alot of problems with his cell which was Alltel but now I think its Verizon.
I heard from Aaron yesterday so I could have the address to send his computer and cell phone today.We have Verizon,too; and We will see how his cell phone does when he tries to make phone calls.Do your sailors have renter's insurance while at GC?Just curious.Cathy
I haven't heard of anyone getting sick. Bummer.
We had T-Mobile as our cell phone provider and it worked fine. We just switched this week to Verizon and so far it has been working too.
I never even considered renters insurance. I'm not sure it is needed unless they move off base.
I agree with BLW about the renters insurance probbly only if they live off base. What happens with my sons phone is it'll just drop calls while hes on. They can only go off base on weekends so its hard to get to the Verizon store.
My son graduated from boot camp in Great Lakes on Oct 2, 2009. He was in DIV 946 and has arrived and started "A" school. He told me yesterday that he is DIV 1002-A. Anyone have sons in this class? So far so good...he said he did well enough on his first exam to only have to clock in 15hrs. of study time. This is all new to me and would appreciate any advice, knowledge, etc....He seems very happy to be in with the Nukes. Thank you!
These kids are graduating on Jan 29. We are planning on going and hope to get everyone together that night. I hope we will all get to meet then.

Annette
Annette,
I will not be able to attend the DIV 1002-A School Graduation on Jan. 29th. I would love to be able to correspond with you and possibly get to see some of your pictures. Logan is in the MM program. If we can I'd like to exchange emails.
Thank you,
Terri
Terri,
We are attending aarons graduation. He is a MM too! I am planning on taking pictures. Send me your email address and I will send pictures. We are trying to get the group together that night at Bubba Gumps. Aaron is suppose to get the guys together and let them know what we want to do. I hope it all works out for us to get together. Kris can't go either. I will get pictures for ya'll.

Annette
send me a message and I will send you my email address

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