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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.

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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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I have not been doing much of anything these last few days but mope and check online.  I have read everything on this site since I found it, just about 5 days ago.  Why I haven't made the search earlier, I don't know.  It would have made his leaving for BC less traumatic.  But then again, I have been in denial until we exchanged our goodbye hugs on Monday...

 

I would love to hear from others whose loved ones share the same ship/div.  Mine will go to Nuke school later on and I'm so hungry for more news and info.  

 

 

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me too he says please and thank you after everything in the letter and says he can't wait to see us and says he loves me all the time and can't wait for my letters they make him happy

the military has made our boys grow to men.

 

Oh did I mention that I love him more than anything in this world and I am so proud of him and I am SO glad he has found something he is excited about? That I am so happy he has FOUND the confidence that he knew he had all along? I think I just did.........PRAISE GOD!!!!!!!!
Amen to that!
we may get phone calls this weekend!
I was hoping that's today...I have been missing his voice for so long!
Just got my call...now I am a veryyyy happy mom.  Have a good time with yours everyone!

talked to tyler at 3:00 today, yeay!!!! he's just getting over a cold but says he's doing well. very happy and can't wait to see us at graduation. His brother is flying in from fl for graduation and his sister is coming home from college. division has been worked hard by cpo cuz some of the guys in the division still don't get it!

 

 

 

Same frustration here!
my son said the same thing... there is a group of guys that doesn't do what they are supposed to do and talk all the time when they are not supposed to.
it brings tears to my eyes that our boys pay the price for others who choose not to cooperate. I guess that started all the way back in grade school when the whole class would get in trouble because of a few. Funny that is the way the world is today, our young men and women fighting wars they did not start all because of a few people who do not want to live in peace.
Yep, I am hearing the same thing. My SR is saying the ones acting up don't care about being there. OK so why did they inlist?? It is so frustrating! Maybe we all should bring some swtiches with us to graduation for putting our kids through all this extra work! :)

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