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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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This is the final test for your SRs. When they complete this, there is a capping ceremony where they trade in their recruit cap for a sailor cap and they are sailors! BattleStations is a 12 hour overnight drill, encompassing all of their training and any situation they may encounter when deployed on a ship. They are evaluated individually and in their small team. They must focus and stay awake but the adrenaline is going so hard, that usually isn't much of a problem. Teamwork is the name of the game here. The training ship (USS Trayer) was designed by Disney and is very realistic...they go over to the ship in the evening and finish the next morning.
Up to 4 divisions can go through at once, but they also can go through with only 2 brother divisions, or 2 sets of brother divisions, or one set of brother divisions with the 900 or 800 division. Brother divisions always go together. They start with the lowest division numbers and move up....800 and 900 divisions go randomly. They can start BattleStations on Thurs a week before PIR, or Sun or Mon the week of PIR. Depends on the size of the PIR group and their progress in training. The larger PIR groups (13/14 divisions) may start Wed the week before PIR if the previous PIR group has completed theirs and doesn't need to go on Wed night. They do not have BattleStations on Fri or Sat nights because of Captains Cup (athletic competition between divisions in the PIR group) on the Sat before PIR. This is what a Chief said about BattleStations: 150-300 recruits go through a night, out of that number 3-10 recruits will not pass and have to repeat it, and the most important thing is TEAMWORK. If the recruits keep their mouths shut, listen, and work as a team, they should pass.
Here are the brother divisions in this PIR group:
91+92, 93+94, 95+96, 97+98, 99+100, 101+102
917
Please ask your SRs for BattleStations dates for their division and post that here and on the main board. I will try and get a schedule started here then. HOOYAH!
****BATTLESTATIONS SCHEDULE*****(not confirmed!!!)
Wed, Mar 2nd/Thurs, Mar 3rd Div 91, 92
Thurs, Mar 3rd/Fri, Mar 4th Div 93, 94, 95, 96
Sun, Mar 6th/Mon, Mar 7th: Div 97, 98, 99, 100
Mon, Mar 7th/Tues, Mar 8th: Div 917, 101, 102
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Thank you Debbie ...
did he say what division won?
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