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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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**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
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RESUMING LIVE PIR - 8/13/2021
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This is the final test for your SRs. It is an overnight 12 hr drill that tests them on all they have learned and may encounter when deployed on a ship. It takes place on the Disney-created USS Trayer, a very realistic ship that allows them to be properly evaluated in all areas. They start in the evening and conclude the following morning with the capping ceremony. This is where they trade their "Recruit" caps for their "NAVY" caps and they have graduated! A very emotional time for your sailors after all of their hard work! Later in the afternoon, you should receive the much-anticipated "I'm a Sailor" call. These usually start around 2 pm GL time, and can last a long time. They can start earlier or later, so we recommend that phones be available all day long...this is one call you surely don't want to miss! Some may not get to call because of "watch", but should call the next day. Please ask your sailor if all in his/her division passed, and post that for the others to see.
Teamwork is the name of the game. They are divided into smaller groups and evaluated as a team in addition to individually. This is what one Chief said about BattleStations: 150-300 SRs go through a night, 3-10 of these may fail and have to repeat BattleStations with another group. Teamwork is the key. If the SRs keep their mouths shut, listen and focus, and perform well as a team, they should pass.
They go through with their brother division. Up to 4 divisions can go through a night. Sometimes only 2 (brother divisions) or 3 (brother divisions plus an 800 or 900 group) may go through. They usually start on Thursday night the week before PIR. There are no BattleStations on Fri or Sat nights because of Captains Cup for the PIR group on Sat, a fun athletic competition for all divisions. They can resume BattleStations on Sun-Wed nights for as many of those nights as are needed. They start with the lowest-numbered divisions and work up. 800 and 900 divisions go randomly. SRs have to pass all tests before they are allowed to go through BattleStations. Although some of you may get a frightening "scripted" call from your SR that he/she has not passed a test and "will not graduate...do not come to PIR"....please know that they are actually given until the morning before PIR to pass their test. They then would go through BattleStations that night with the next PIR group, and be at their own PIR the next day....in uniform as a sailor but in the balcony due to being up all night.
The brother divisions (they train together and will be going through BattleStations together) for this group are:
179+180, 181+182, 183+184
928
Please ask your SRs when their BattleStations dates are and post on here and on the main board. I will then get a schedule started. HOOYAH!
Below is a link to a presentation that Craig (retired Navy) did for you all so you can see what your SRs will go through.
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/ctratemoms/forum/topics/boot-camp-...
*****BATTLESTATIONS SCHEDULE*****
Thurs, May 19th/Fri, May 20th: Div 179, 180
Mon, May 23rd/Tues, May 24th: Div 928, 181, 182
Tues, May 24th/Wed, May 25th Div 183, 184
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Barb: You are very welcome...and CONGRATS on your new SAILOR! HOOYAH!
Here is a phone number for you to call to ask about the photos:
847-578-6205
Hopefully, someone there at the Photo Lab can answer your questions about purchasing the pictures.
Congrats again!
Chazzy,
I'm really sorry your flight was cancelled. I know my heart would be broken if that happened to me. We live in Illinois so we don't have to worry about that. Where do you live? We have had some awful weather here since Sunday.
Sorry, chazzysmom. I should have warned you about the last name on the page (first name is ok). I apologize for that...it would have been ok to send the last name in "message to the group." Hopefully someone saw your post and will help out. Any chance you can visit him when in A School? He will "phase up" and eventually can even have overnights on weekends (depending on the length of his A School...shorter ones may not get to that). Hoping that it works out for you to do that.
Hang in there. I know you are not alone in not being able to attend PIR....and you all are missing our sailors. But just know that he will have liberty today with other buddies, so he will have a good day. Hoping that you get a long phone call from him.
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