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This is the final test for the recruits...the one that makes them sailors!  This is an approximately 12-hour overnight drill, performed on a ship designed by Disney, so you know how realistic all is.  They are presented with every situtation that they could encounter while deployed on a ship and are evaluated individually and in small teams on how they respond.  At the conclusion of this, there is a capping ceremony where they trade their recruit ballcap for their sailor ballcap!  This is their actual graduation. If there are any who fail the first time, they will be given another chance to go through and most all pass then.  The majority pass on the first try. 

They can start BattleStations a week before PIR...or the week of, depending on the number of divisions.  Since there are 14 divisions in this PIR group, they will start the week before, most likely on Wed or Thurs night.  They go in division order, starting with the lowest numbered divisions, and they go with brother divisions.  The 800 and 900 groups go randomly.  Up to 4 divisions can go at a time.  Since they go with their brother divisions, then that would be 2 sets of brother divisions, or possibly one set with 900 or 800 (or both) added.  Your recruits will tell you when they are going so be sure to ask.  Please post in this discussion when you have a date for your division and I will put up a schedule in this group.  They do not go on Fri or Sat nights because of Captains Cup on Sat....a fun sports competition between all of the divisions in the PIR.  So the nights they do BattleStations can be:

Wed or Thurs (week before PIR), Sun, Mon, Tues, or Wed. NOTE: In the past, I have never seen them go Wed night during the week before PIR, but the 2/11 group, also a large PIR group, seems to have them scheduled then. So for large PIR groups, this may happen. Something a Chief said about Battlestations:

150-300 SRs go at a time, 3-10 of them will fail and have to repeat.  The most important thing is TEAMWORK.  If the SRs shut their mouths, listen, and work as a team, they should pass.

Here are the brother divisions in this PIR group:

75+76, 77+78, 79+80, 81+82, 83+84, 85+86

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913

 Check out the BattleStations video on www.youtube.com   Just type in "CNN BattleStations 21" and enjoy!

HOOYAH!

****BattleStations Schedule******

Wed, Feb 9th/Thurs Feb 10th Div 75, 76, 77, 78

Thurs, Feb 10th/Fri, Feb 11th  Div 79, 80, 81, 82

Sun, Feb 13th/Mon, Feb 14th  Div 83, 84

Mon, Feb 14th/Tues, Feb 15th Div 85, 86, 805, 913 

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That should be sometime this week, check with someone in your division as to their dates
I too am the Mom of an only son.  Spoke to mine last week; it seems like our group is doing battlestations this Wednesday, Feb 9th.  We are flying into O'Hare and staying in Deerfield because of friend situation.  I always prefer flying into Midway with Southwest. We will all get good news this week.  They have worked so hard.  I would assume they are done with gas chambers before battlestations, experienced Moms, what is the call on that thought?
Yes, Scrappy.  They have to have completed all tests prior to doing BattleStations.

I think Div 081 did the gas chamber last Thursday, but I'm not 100% sure.

Do you know how long after Battlestations should we expect the "I'm a sailor" call?  Looks like my son's division is up for Thursday.

 

And also, thanks for providing this info!! :-)

RenoMom:  Your call should come somewhere after 2 pm GL time on Friday...but be ready all day because they can come earlier and go for a long time!
Thanks, sorry I see this was already asked.  Just sooo excited!!
No problem!
Good luck and prayers for 75-78 tonight! 
God has His arms around them all and us as well.

does anyone know what time BS21 starts? i heard 8pm. My boyfriend is in DIV 075 and im getting so nervous for him!!!

 

Approximate times are 8 pm to 8 am, but they can vary a bit...we don't know exact times.  This will be an exciting time for him!  And he will be a sailor in the morning!

Amen, Scrappy!

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