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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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RESUMING LIVE PIR - 8/13/2021
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mamawalrus - Hmmm, my boyfriend is an actual diver with lots of experience and I think he's in shape (LOL) and he's in div 804... Maybe your sons buddy is my boyfriend??? Perhaps?? I'm sure div 804 has lots of good divers though...
Hello
I am new and have found a lot of informational.
We have not gotten any phone calls (calling his GF who is away at college) so little information has come in since Dec.
My SR has been at GL since September. He broke a ankle his 1st week there.
I would like to know more about the M&G and any other information for the PIR
It has been great to read the discussion by other DIV 804 Moms
Hi warriorswife!
Your son is in 804? How awful his ankle! Ditto to what ProudUSAMom said.....we have a great PIR group as well as a great 804 group. Feel free to ask any questions... There is a scarf idea we are doing.. it will consist of wearing a yellow scarf to represent US ALL on N4M and then each division is assigned an additional color to wear intertwined or sewn on the yellow....804's add'tl color is gold/tan. I know there are a few moms who are offerieng extras so you may find them either on here or the main chat group.
Welcome!!!!
Thanks for the warm welcome.
Yes he is Div 804 and it was our first holiday season with one of our children gone. We had hoped for a call on Christmas weekend. There were a couple of missed calls.
Is it appropriate to make the scarf from yarn (crochet or knit)?
Thank you all for the warm welcome and the information for the scarf and M&G.
My SR is doing well, been a long period that is about to come to a close. We are very excited to get to spend time with him. I did get a glance at ourSR, as he was in one of the photos with the Chicago cubs posted on the GL Facebook page. Hooyah!!
I am going to have to schedule our travel plans to make sure we arrive for the M&G. I am so looking forward to connecting with other saliors Mom's for the next part of this journey.
Proud USA Mom - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
I know it's not your SR, but the sentiment is still from the heart!
Warriorswife - Welcome aboard! Look forward to seeing you at the M&G.
I got a letter today, too. Said that it may possibly be his last - looking to study and then battle stations.Everything seems to be going well but never much info from him. Could it be the SpecOps mentality?!?!?!??!? LOL
Hello 804!! Woo Hoo....ok sorry a little excited.
Jan 31st will be BS for our sister group 803. I thought it would be nice if we lit a candle for them and their boys! We all started out together and got split due to dates, THese boys will be with our boys more then likey at Pre Buds and they will be one big team,
Which means us mom will be togehter as well, in a class of our own.
They are now down to one week for their PIR so lets show some N4M love on Jan 31st!
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