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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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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed. Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.
**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:
In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).
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**UPDATE 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED. Vaccinations still required.
**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.
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Hey Cyndi, My son in also with this ship/div. I received the "box" and a brief letter with the mailing info and grad date. I'm wondering if it would be safe to get plane tickets now or wait for how many more weeks? I cant wait to hear form him. I've already sent 2 letters, I know they can only write on Sundays but we are a close family and we are missing him.
Hi CaseyB and SCNavyMom2011! So glad to meet you both! I know what you mean, I too, wish we could hear from them. It's just terrible not knowing what they are going through or how they are feeling about being there. My daughter just went through all this and then got sent to separations in week 6. Just came home yesterday. So now I'm getting some privy info on what he's going through.
Regarding buying tickets, as long as they are refundable it would probably OK, but for my experience, I wouldn't cause I had to pay 400 extra to change our tickets when she got pushed back a week, and now another 400 to change it again since she came home! I don't want to over-worry you, but really, I'd wait until about 2-3 weeks before graduation.
I need to write another letter. I just wrote my 1st one. they should be getting out letters by the end of this week. They start trickling in slowly and sometimes they don't get our letters until about 3 weeks after they start. Remind them that they need to drink drink drink their water and work together as a team as much as possible!! No fighting or they will all get punished. And no sneaking out to make phone calls, cuz they WILL find out and everyone gets punished.
Have a great night girlz!! Cyndi
Good Morning girls!
CaseyB I'm sorry if I scared you about booking. I was referring only to plane tickets that it was too early. Actually for hotel and car reservations it is fine to reserve anytime cuz you can change them for no cost, usually even to the day before the event. So the closer you can get to the Navy base, the better, from what I'm told. I booked before at the Ramada, and I think we will again unless we want to do the indoor waterpark hotel (it's alittle farther out).
By the way, since there are both males and females in this division, it's an integrated division. Don't worry, they don't bunk together or anything. They do some exercises together and maybe some other activities. My daughter who got sent home was also in an integrated div. She said the integrating and de-integrating several times a day took away from their overall time to get other things done (like an hour or so). They have separate compartments across the hall from each other. Cyndi
Cyndi,
You say your daughter got sent home :>( what happened? I'm trying to get the hang of this site hopefully we will find more parents from this ship/div.. I saw somewhere about the scaft idea, like it , but not crazy over the color choice (lol). Anyhow glad you created this group.
Are all the divisions intergrated? Do you happen to know how they group them? Does it have anything to do with their area of study? Well must run for now hopefully will chat with you soon, Its funny I run home everyday and check the mailbox......... I know its too soon but I know I will eventually recieve something.
Hi ScNavyMom,
Yes, she got sent home in her 6th week! Can you believe it? She was really bummed. Had some trouble with her legs and kept getting set back. She never really practiced running before bootcamp and her body was just not primed in that area AT ALL. Also, she fainted from not drinking enough water. Once they exercised before breakfast and that's when she fainted. She never had any trouble with pushups or situps. She did more than the guys sometimes! But the running she didn't prepare. Once they thought she had asthma, but was just breathing hard and trying not to limp during the runs. She also tried to disguise her limping so the RDC's wouldn't notice and send her to USS Tranquility (sick bay) Anyway, she got a medical discharge.
No not all the divisions are integrated. Some are just guys. But all the female divisions are integrated.
Well, talk to ya later. Cyndi
Guess what! I got our 1st letter! His first line read," Life her really isn't that bad. I thought that I would be waking up in a cabin in the woods. Nothing like that. (LOL So funny! What ever would possess him to write a statement like that! haha He says the part I really dislike is waking up and making my bed!!" ( Too funny!) - He is TERRIBLE at making his bed. I was wondering how he would do at that.
He says his bunkmate is really cool and reminds him of his best friend back home here in CA. He's from Ohio. He says they all get along pretty good. He says sometimes they piss off the Petty Officer Glover because they are so social. But it never caused an IT. (well, I hope it never does!!!) He didn't date the letter, so I have no idea where he was in his training, but it's probably safe to say it was about 7 days ago.. :-)
Hope someone got a letter today! If not, hopefully it will be tomorrow! :-)
PS. Casey: Yes, Chris is supposed to be in A school there. He is an Engineman. what is your SR's job?
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