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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.

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

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Hi everyone,
I hope someone can help me who has been in a similar situation or knows of someone who has....I live in Phoenix, AZ and my husband graduates from boot camp in about 30 days. I am pregnant and our first child is due 3 days after he graduates from boot camp. We think he will be sent straight to Pensacola for his A-school...He is going to be a helicopter aircrewman and it looks like his schooling is going to take a long time especially if there are waits in between classes. My problem is that I do not know if the Navy will cover the move or not...I have been told many different things. The recruiter said that they would cover the move because his schooling was so long but when I called down to the Pensacola relocation center they said that they would not cover the move because it is not a permanent duty station. I am going to move down to Pensacola no matter what because we know it will be over a year that he will be down there for school and he doesn't want to miss a year of our newborn's life...It is just going to be very hard and expensive traveling across the country with a baby and I can't really make plans until I know what kind of moving benefits we get(if we get any at all)...has anyone been in this situation that can help?

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If the school itself is 6 or more months, the Navy will pay. That does not include wait time or prerequisite classes. For example, my husband's school (ATO) is 39 days. Before that, he has to take ATT and AWAT and he has to wait forever in between each. They only count the ATO class.

Good luck!
Aircrew usually are here for quite a long time. I would just wait for his orders because that is what will determine if it's a PCS move or if you're on your own. His orders are what will tell you (and the relocation office) if it is a "permanent" move. Once he graduates from BC you'll be able to do a lot more. My husband is ATI so ours was not a PCS move but I definitely recommend moving down here for sure since he'll be here for so long. There are several nice apartments in the area so if you don't qualify for housing, you might want to start looking into that. Sorry I can't be of more help, but it gets a lot easier to figure things out when you can actually talk to your husband again :)
What jonwife said.
Also, you can try and contact the PAO 847-688-2405 in GL and see what they say. They may be able to tell you what his orders say. When you call them don't get frustrated. There are some people that didn't like the experience of calling there and some did. I called and got the answers I needed. Others did not. My advise is to call a couple of times if you don't get what you need from them. Also, somewhere on these forums is the Commander of GL. Really, he has a profile on Navy for Moms. I just don't know where it is.
Thanks for the advice it really does help!!

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