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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.

**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:

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 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED.  Vaccinations still required.

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

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My son's recruiter picked him up from his dad's house in AZ Monday (6/27) for departure to bootcamp on 6/28...I have no idea if he arrived...what ship, division, or any other info as to what to expect...I live in California and was not there to make sure he has stamps, phone cards etc...feeling very in the dark (and a little apprehensive) ..I'm not even sure what I should be waiting to hear...any advice...

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I don't know who his recruiter is, My son was living in AZ and I'm in California...and his Dad hasn't returned any of my calls, I'm not sure where his "box" is actually going CA or AZ...so I guess I will wait patiently...he'll be in touch...

 

Thank you for the info and links!

Keeping my fingers crossed for info from him..it will come, I will be patient!

 

The recruiter can ONLY give you info if your son said he could otherwise it is againts privacy act
Unfortunately, I don't even know who his recruiter is (was)...and don't know what permissions my son gave..I'll be patient! =)
You should be able to call the Navy recruiter in the town he left from.
Call his recruiter!!!  If you don't have his name, call that office.  That's what they are there for.  They gave me my sons address.  That is horrible, I feel really bad for you.  He should have made one call when he arrived.  Do you talk to his dad?  When you get his address you can send him stamps.  This website was a god send to me because we all know how hard it is.  Good luck!
I don't know which office he went to..he was living in Tuscon...maybe I'll just call them all (if there is more than one..don't know) I thought his dad & I were getting along and communicating..but, I guess not.. Last time I spoke to him last week, I asked he make to have Dillon call before he left..no call..I guess I'll just cross my fingers and hopw for the letter/box...Thanks for the support!

Kimberly, just want you to know that we have an active an supportive group in the San Francisco Bay area. Nine of us got together for dinner last night in Belmont. Over 20 met at Chicago Pizza in Petaluma in Jan. We have a BBQ in Walnut Creek on July 30. Please join us. Here is the link. Look forward to meeting you.

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/sfbayareanavyfamilies

If you can get any info from his dad, can you get a mutual friend or family member to call him and ask for the info? How about the grandparents. I hope you son calls you. Hopefully he will instruct his father to share all info with you. Good luck.

I check out the link, Thanks!

 

Dillon's Dad finally text'd me to se Dillon called him upon arrival....so now, I can hope for a letter!

 

Oh, good. We always hope that having a son/daughter in the military will bring out the best in everyone involved with the sailor. Hey, Kimberley, post a comment on the San Fran page and ask if anyone wants to car pool with you for the BBQ in Walnut Creek. See you later.
Kimberley - Don't panic if you don't get a letter until July 14.  He should send a form letter out in 7-14 days, but if that goes to his dad, he probably won't be writing any 'real letters' until Sunday, July 10.  They usually are not allowed to write until their second Sunday of BC.  I just don't want you upset if it takes a couple weeks to get a letter from him.  Start pestering your ex late next week and see if he receives the form letter and can scan and send it to you or fax it to you.  You'll need info on it later if you are going to PIR, plus you'll want to read the info.  Good luck!!

Thank you MWM, I will be patient and hope he sends the letter to me not his Dad...otherwise I will put on my big girl panties and pesticate him for the letter!! LOL

 

Good to know I will need that letter for PIR as my daughter & I are planning on attending...

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