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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.

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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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**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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Who has received a "I'm a Sailor" call: Please include division and time of call if possible and if you know if the whole division passed.

My Daughter called me at 3:34 pm central time on Wed. May 25th.  She is in division 187 and stated all passed in her division.  We talked for 20 mins.

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My daughter called at 3:35 Central time on Wed May 25th. Div 187.  Phone call was 20 minutes, Seems like that may have been the standard time for the call. I could hear the PO in the background yelling out how much time they had left to talk.

Said that they missed breakfast and went for a double lunch.  Said that they did not get done with the whole process until around 10 AM.

 

on phone right now with  my son from 186!!! !! Yahoo!

Divisions 185 and 186 all passed battlestations!!

 

Div 189 and 190 also went last night!!  Be ready everyone...phones on the ready!!!!

Thanks mmiles,    CONGRATS you have a sailor!    Ohhhhh I cant wait until my son calls.    
ty ty ty !!!!!!!
mmiles my sone is Ship 11 Div 186 also!!!  I haven't received a call, but he may be calling his girlfriend/fiancee instead, which is fine, I just want to know if he passed and is now a Sailor!!!!  His girlfriend/fiancee works in a school system, and so do I, so I really don't know when she will receive the call if he's calling her.  So has EVERYONE in 186 passed???  I've been anxious all day to hear if he passed or not!!!  YEEEEE!!!
check you email gals...my son in 186 said a few of the guys are logged into computers as well!  He said he didnt think they were allowed to be on them but he sees a few guys using them!!!
My son from Div 186 called and he is a sailor!  Said all  in DIV 186 passed!   
Just got call from my Sailor Husband! called at 3:00 and got to talk for an hour!!! 186 Passed!
My son called his girlfriend/fiancee around 2:15 and he is a SAILOR now!!!!!!!!  WHOOOOO HOOOOO!!!  I couldn't be prouder of him and his entire Division 186!!!!! His fiancee said he sounds soooo good and was so excited!!!!  She said he said he might get an opportunity to call his dad and I a little later on.  He said some guys were on the computer, but have to pay $5 for 30 minutes.  CONGRATS TO EVERYONE!!!!
Just got off phone. My SAILOR called last I think. He said he did some errands first and had a tooth filled!! But all is good. Everyone passed. Everyone passed final FFA div ended up with 69 out of 80. Pride Run is nexft week. Congrats to all!!!
div189 husband called at 4:45 eastern time we talked for 35 mins!!!  HE IS A SAILOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DIV 189:  I have a SAILOR SON!!!! We got to talk for 45 minutes and it was AWESOME!  They got to go to the NEX and buy snacks for the first time since they arrived at BC...he was eating spicy beef jerky!  He was tired but excited and so am I!  HOO-RAH for 189...and all other PIR 6-3-11 GRADS! 

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