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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
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
...and visit Navy.com - America's Navy and Navy.mil also Navy Live - The Official Blog of the Navy to learn more.
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Hello everyone! My Nephew just arrived last night, and I wanted to see if there were any other M4M's with the same arrival date. I went through this whole boot camp thing recently. My son was in boot camp from December 14th, 2010 to February 18, 2011. It is now turn for my Nephew to succeed in the beginning of what will be an unforgettable, ever learning and experiencing journey! I wish all of your loved one's great success!
Dee
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Hi Dee!
My son also arrived in Chicago on 3/17/11. He called when his plane landed to let me know that he had arrived safely, but I haven't heard anything from him since then. I am anxiously awaiting "The Box" and a letter. Have you heard any news from your nephew?
Virginia
Hi Virginia,
Nothing more than he had arrived and was safe. The waiting is torturous, I know! But, i do believe we should hear something by the 2 week time line. However, that may not be until week three (of them being gone) because the first week is "P" days (processing days). That sounds confusing. Sorry. See below... there's amazing info there!
Thanks!
Dee
Ladies - this will help you.
Follow these instructions.
Watch the four videos, look at the Powerpoint presentation - it will give you a really good idea what your recruit will be going trhough.
CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING:
New Video "Welcome To Boot Camp - Processing Day" (Navy Live) (click here)
New Video "Return To Boot Camp - Reveille" (Navy Live) (click here)
New Video "Return To Boot Camp - Physical Training" (click here)
New Video "Return To Boot Camp - Preview of Battle Station, PIR" (click here)
All released recently 03/01/2011, more will be released next month.
Bootcamp Processing Days (click here)
This is a fantastic power point presentation made by Craig, a N4M member. He was in the Navy himself and has a son in the Navy. You'll see maps, photos - a great overview of the beginning processing days.
Next Steps:
GROUPS: Listed by Name of US Naval Ship
GROUPS: Listed by PIR Date - Pass In Review (Boot Ca...
GROUPS: Listed by Navy Job Rating
GROUPS: Listed by Geographical Location (States, Cit...
GROUPS: Listed by Special Interest
They can be found also under Forum Discussion under "How To Do Stuff on N4M"
When you are done with looking at all the sites - you'll will know more than you want. Welcome to N4M. Good luck to your sailor. Have fun. Be proud. Buy tissues in bulk.
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BunkerQB - Thank you sooooooo much for all of this information!!! Good luck to your sailor as well... :)
DeeSailorMom,
Since you have been thorugh this before, can you please kinda keep an eye on the newbies coming in? Please review the information I posted with the last comment. We welcome feedback since everything is fresh in your mind. What some of us are trying to do is get basic information out quickly to new members on how to connect and use this site. Hopefully this will eliminate the need to answer the same questions repeatedly. Thank you.
How old is your son? It must be so much harder to see your husband off!! It will go by faster than we think.
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