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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.

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My son left for boot camp 9/15/10. I received the 5 second call 9/16 pm and the box of his belongings 9/22, When should I expect a letter. What should I expect next?  All new to me.

 

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I am not sure of his PIR ? 11/19th maybe? His A school is corpsmen.
Thank You for your reply. My sailor will be sharing I'm sure of that. Doubles of everything, got it.
Best wishes to yourself and J. The additional letter is a great idea and very thoughtful of you.
I will do that as well ! Good night,
From one proud Mom to another!
Thank You. Your reply helped alot.Yes, his A school was suppose to be in the Great Lakes. Relocated to where?
hi deb, my son left on sept 13 and i received my 11 second phone call(which hurt cause i didnt get to say anything to him) i received his cloths, and again another blow in the face. then i received the form letter and that was a little better. thats when i found out his pir date, so i made my arrangments for travel hotel and put in my time off work. by doing this i thought it would speed things up. but the time just keeps dragging on. as with u everything is new to me too. when is ur sons pir date?
Kelly. My recruit left on sept. 13 also and the link to that PIR group (11122010) is: http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir11122010. Please come over and join us.
Hi Kelly I have not received thw PIR letter yet.
I have not received the letter yet. Should I worry or call the recruiter?
Hi Kelly, I'm still waiting for the letter.
You can call the recruiter for the address but if I were you I'd go ahead and join the PIR group ladypinkhatter left you the link to
I THINK the plan is to relocate the A school for Corpsman to San Diego or somewhere in TX...that I'm not sure about. There is a group for Corpsman...they can most likely tell you.
You can go to your page and scroll down to see all the replies to your discussion and to see comments left for you on your comment wall ( alot of N4M's never go to their page or don't know they have a comment wall)

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