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Hi...

GOD willing... my son is graduating from boot camp at Great Lakes, IL on July 29... Ship 03 Div 236.  Was wondering if anyone else has someone graduating then???  Would love to hear from you!

 

Carole

 

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Hi Carole,

My son is also PIR on 7/29.  Ship 07 Div 242.  Are you coming in for the event?  We are coming in from Indiana and his sisters live about 1.5 hours from Great Lakes so they will also come and hope to get in.

 

bree

We're coming in from Northeast Pennsylvania... about an 11 hour drive.  Do we know what time the graduation is scheduled for yet?  What is PIR?  I guess I have a lot to learn.

Carole

Hi Carole,

PIR is graduation.  It stands for Pass In Review.  It starts at 9:00 AM.  The gates open to visitors at 6:30 AM. 

 

Thank you all for the info!  We definitely will plan on getting there around 6:00am!  Have any of you been through this before or know of where to get accommodations for the weekend?  Also... what's the schedule for the weekend?  GOD... I can't wait to see his face!

We are staying at the Navy Lodge - only $65.00 a night.  We've never stayed there before, but someone suggested it to me. 
My husband is graduating in the same ship/division.  Today (7/21) should be battlestations for them and I hope to get a call some time today...
my son also graduated friday in the same ship and division.  how great was it!! When they opened those doors and everyone started cheering it was the greatest thing ever!

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