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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)
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My husband is planning on going to visit our son tomorrow but was told by a family friend who has been to the base before that they HAD to not only have the registration sticker on the windshield but alo the paper receipt. Haven't found that anywhere on here where it says that. Any help? He was hoping to drive his mon's car as it does better on gas but she doesn't have that receipt...just the sticker
Hello, I am looking for anyone who has a sailor that just got to SA, Texas for MA school 5/07/11. My daughter just arrived there for MA A school on 5/07/11 and started classes today with a graduation date of approx. 6/24/11. Is there anyone out there with the same? I would like to converse with you while they are in A school.
Thank You,
Cheryl
jc2mnm - It may be due to the upcoming July 4th holiday. The base is most likely shutting down (Though some still have to remain behind for guard duty - usually the newbies coming in). If there is a holiday, a Thursday graduation is a "normal" alternate day.
All of that just to say, yes it is a normal thing! lol
Georgia is good, but will be HOT during the summer! If I ever remember to get them uploaded, I have a few photos of Kings Bay Sub Base. Been there a few times! (And the photos are at one of the gates which has public access, so the photos are "safe" to post).
Wow - haven't been on for a little while - sorry for missing some of the questions (Not that I have all of the answers!) ;)
bn4givn - I hope you found out the info you needed for your husband. I know we had to take in our registration, proof of insurance and of course our id's. Usually your tag receipt will work for the registration - just in case anyone else has the same question.
For those who are posing questions about graduation dates and whose sailor is where - you may want to go out to the main page to post those questions ... I'd hate for you to not get any responses! Not everyone will check in here, but even the lurkers will read the main page! Well, I would think, anyway!
GeorgiaNavyMom - what part of Georgia? I'm in the (west) Metro-Atlanta area ...
bn4givn - I met a couple of parents who stayed at the Gateway Inn, during graduation and they had no complaints - other than the sign on the building was very hard to see! If it's anything like the Navy Lodge, it should be basic, but comfortable - and also will possibly have a small kitchen (I know the NL does, not sure about the Gateway). Your sailor will have to make the reservations, as well as be present (To show their military id) when you check in.
I also read on here - somewhere - a couple of horror stories about families getting "bumped out" due to officers coming in, but if you've confirmed your reservations with a credit card, you should be safe (But not gonna promise that one!). Make them ASAP, too, because the rooms will fill up fast!
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