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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
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In my daughters third letter I got today, she said the first mail call she got 0 letters.
Second mail call she got 15!!! She said she really got upset the first mail call, but she was so excited the next day, she said she had more mail than anyone! She even thanked me so much for sending the letters! I think I might have gotten the wrong letter. j/k I have an amazing daughter. You guys hang in there, it will all work out, make sure you read the last paragraph of LaLa's questionnaire!
Angie...Kathleen got a couple of letters that mentioned the division had been struggling with the "teamwork" aspect. I think that's a very typical problem. They are learning to do things that they've never had to do before, but it needs to be done as efficiently as possible...not to mention *correctly*. It takes some time to get that many people on the same page sometimes. I spoke with another of my son's friends who has recently completed Air Force basic training and his tech school already. He says it took his flight (same as our divisions) 5 weeks to solidify teamwork, and therefore 5 weeks before they could write a letter. He told me not to worry...they will get it together. Said the officers in charge of them are specifically trained to bring out the best in them and however hard they are on them, it is with the goal in mind of *success* for the group. He helped give me some peace of mind last night.
Must go get ready for work....will let y'all know if my letter/s come today!
I just spoke with a young man my son's age (19) who just completed Marine boot camp in late Feb/early March. I asked him about the working together as a team, and he said the military wants to break them down from being individuals and have them thinking in a team-oriented military mindset...work together to complete tasks quickly, cooperate, etc. I hope they have begun to pull together since the letter was written Sunday!
Good evening ladies, I'm glad I finally found this discussion. My son left may 24 and I have not heard from him.
I get so desperate. My other sons tell me to stay off the website cause it only makes me crazier. I am so sad and miss him so much. All you have written helps but also scares me. That they may be in trouble and cant write. I live in Texas.
I cant wait to get some mail even if its just one.
Mary
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