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I already know that my son will be going to Pensacola. His recruiter mentioned that he will more than likely be a "grad and go" My son will be training for SAR. Do you mind me asking what job your son has. Are most of the SR's that go to Pensacola grad and go? Thanks
Only person to know for sure is your Sailor.
The term grad-n-go is an old term....only people who leave the bootcamp base the same day for "A" School is some of the people staying in GL for "A"S chool. All others leave either Sat, Sun, or Monday. (it is not the recruits choice when they leave).
My Son will be going to Pensacola to be an Aviation Tech. Does anyone know about what day they usually leave. I am hoping to have some quality time to spend with him.
Thanks
amk62: He may not be a "Grad n Go" that term is totally missuses on this board and really almost any where...this is officially from the U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command Facebook page:
U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command Grad & Go refers to those recruits who are staying in Great Lakes and that is firm. We are in the process of correcting the RDCs who seem to believe that Grad & Go also refers to those recruits flying out of state on Saturday.
Even our transportation department no longer uses the term "Grad & Go." The confusion lies in the fact that a couple years recruits also flew out of state on Friday afternoons following the graduation ceremony. RTC stopped doing that a couple of years ago.
So, regardless if your recruit states he/she was told they are Grad & Go and are leaving Saturday, that is the incorrect term for them. They are a Saturday departure.
Other websites using the term Grad & Go for Saturday departures only add to the confusion.
So, once again, here is the official RTC definition as to what is a Grad & Go recruit: Recruits checking into A School at Great Lakes on the same day as graduation.
I have a question... Since my son is a Grad and Go and will be leaving on Saturday... Is there a restriction on the number of family members that can hang out with him at the airport before he leaves? I know my whole family is wanting to go to see him off as well as his girlfriend and her parents...
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