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my son is on ship 3 div 149. have no ideai how any of this works. just received his address from recruiter yesterday. sent all my letters to him this am. not sure when his PIR is? Guess I'm waiting on the Offical ltr. ???
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I found the answer to my own question on if videos or pictures can be purchased of the PIR. I found this on the official Navy website:
Read below. I am going to drop a letter to my SR to make sure he orders these things or if he hasn't to let me know. Sure sounds better than trying to video it yourself.
The Navy Exchange Photographic Services at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes offers each graduating recruit the opportunity to purchase division and individual photographs, a division Cruise Book, which highlights the Recruits’ Boot Camp experiences from Night of Arrival to Graduation Day and a videotape of the Recruit Pass-In-Review Ceremony.
Photographs and cruise books may be purchased only by the recruit prior to their graduation from boot camp; however, if your recruit did not order a videotape of PIR, the Navy Exchange Photographic Services Office will accept orders.
Please verify with your recruit that a videotape has not been ordered by them prior to placing your request.
To order a videotape of your Recruit's PIR, please provide the following information:
Recruit's Name
Division Number
Date of Pass-In-Review Ceremony
Return Address (Sorry, No P.O. Box or Overseas Addresses Please)
Daytime Phone Number
For prices and additional information, please contact the Navy Exchange Photographic Services Office at 847-578-6205 or via e-mail at william.dermody@nexweb.org.
There has been little discussion for Division 149 in a while- Has any one heard lately from their SR's? It has been quiet lately. hope to get a letter tomorrow- no phone calls expected- but sure would be nice to get one soon. Maybe we won't get another one now until they call saying they are a "Sailor" after Battleships. does anyone know when their Division will go through Battleships? Other Divisions are hearing so wondered if any of our SR's know yet.
Also: Is anyone on Facebook? Apparently you can see photos of the Divisions posted - not sure how to get them, but other divisions are seeing their divisions photos - posted once a week - maybe Navy has a face book site? I don't do face book so if anyone does, it would be great to copy and paste our division on this site so we can see them?
Navymom,
I am wonderng the same thing. Starting to get really anxious. We got a letter last Wed. Said things were getting better but he was not happy and he was so sick. Staying at home every night hoping for a call. He hasn't called since Sat. the 2nd.
From what I have read on DIV 150 page, they do Battleships on the 20 and 21. 149 is their sister unit and should go with them. That leaves almost a week till PIR. I don't know how this works. What will they do for a week? I pray all day long for 149. Sounds like they are having major issues and my heart aches for them all.
proudmom;
I am praying too for 149..and for everyone to be healthy..hopefully by now your son is! I know they all had colds a few weeks back.
I read that for Battle Stations, as explained by diannep on the Battle stations group information, they are divided into smaller groups and evaluated as a team as well as individuals. some of them may fail and have to go through again with another division. They don't have battle stations on Fri or Sat nights because of Captains Cup on Sat- then they resume Sun-Wed nights. May not need all those nights depending on the size of the PIR group.
Phone calls start coming in on the 21st then for 149-150 ; and at any time I guess! We may not hear from them until next week - hopefully when they call letting us know they are a "Sailor". Will be praying everyday for all our SR's to pass!!!!
Check this out moms for Division 149 !!!
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/ctratemoms/forum/topics/boot-camp-...
******BATTLESTATIONS SCHEDULE******
Thurs, Apr 21/Fri, Apr 22 Div 149, 150
Mon, Apr 25th/Tues, Apr 26th Div 151, 152
Tues, Apr 26th/Wed, Apr 27th Div 155, 156
Oh bless you! You made my night! I hope to hear from my SR tomorrow as it is usually my letter day! I am so relieved to hear what is happening! Thanks for sharing !!! I think by shots- he might mean another medical shot- because I think they get two of those big injections at boot camp1 But i could be wrong. Marksman in shooting i think it an award for doing well at firing the 9mm...My son was so anxious to get that so I hope he did too!
I hope my SR uses his phone card to call me this time! How great to know they got an award as a Division! WHOO HOOO
Thanks again- for the latest news!
so glad I could make your night! I would have posted it earlier but had such a busy evening!!
I didn't even think of medical shots ha! I guess that's what he means that makes the most sense!
woo! Well I'm glad I know what he did good at now ha! I hope your son gets it too! The more that receive the award, the higher the morale will be and they will be more positive to work together even more now!
And I was so excited to hear they got the phone cards! So I'm hoping this means they are earning an extra phone call sometime soon! Or that they get extended calls on the I'm a Sailor calls!
And you are most welcome!
I got 2 letters yesterday, a 6 page front and back letter from my son and a letter from one of the other guys I wrote to who hadn't been getting mail. Here are highlights:
the recruit leadership has been replaced a couple times-apparently normal
they have received all pieces of their uniforms (he was very excited to have these)
service and division pics have been done (they had the opportunity to order packages)
they earned the next flag for drill inspection, scored 4.53 out of 5.0
they received the National Defense Ribbon for the uniform (given in time of war)
Test 2 scores were good, earning them a pennant for their already earned flag for academics
My son earned his Marksmanship Ribbon for shooting (he wanted expert so he's disappointed)
they got the collar devices and stripes (if applicable) for their uniforms
PFA2, final PI, damage control class, Test 3, firefighting, confidence chamber, and Battle Stations are coming
He said they're more a team now and working together. But he asked for prayer for them because now there's a Home Free attitude. They need to focus and keep their heads in the right place. I'm glad to hear things have gotten better but they did lose the last phone call they were supposed to get because several didn't pass the mock personal inspection. The IT started again for that. Overall my son is enjoying his training and making good friends. I'm hoping they get to make calls this week. The last time they called B was sick and couldn't call home. It's been too long since I've talked with him!
Oh happy day! Got a letter too. R wrote so much in comparrsion to the last two letters. He sounded so much more positive too.
The peanut butter is a shot in the back side. Said the stuff they inject is same consistancy as peanut butter and there is still a bump, which makes it hard to sit.
He is feeling much better and thinks he actually had the flu. Same symptoms as his bout with it three years ago.
Said spirits were high because they were practicing for PIR. 14 day to go ladies.
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