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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)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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Hello all! I am a brand spankin' new Navy wife and I am so appreciative of this website because it has helped me SOOO much with dealing with my hubby being away. :) But I do have some questions that I haven't really found answers to ....
My Hubby is in BC right now and his PIR is 7/29...he will be attending Great Lakes A-school (for 33 weeks?!?!) and we both want to get moved up there as soon as humanly possible. I know that as soon as he gets to A-school after PIR he needs to let them know that he wants to have me moved up there and that he needs to get his Live Ashore Package (and I know it will take him awhile to reach Phase 2 Liberty)
So here's what I don't know...
I'm from California and I have no idea how the community up there is...when looking for a new place what cities/area/hoods (lol) should I avoid? We don't want to stray too far from base, but we also don't want to live in...the ghetto (sorry,that's the only word I could come up with right now!)
Oh and we may bring our dog (He's the sweetest 95lb. mutt you'll ever meet LOL)
ANY AND ALL ADVICE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
Thanks for stopping by! <3
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Thank you so much Sammy!! I'll talk to my hubby at PIR this Friday about The Reserve apartments.
I will totally be in need of your help lol I'm not sure how soon I can go move up there, but if you could tell me your story and all the things you had to do to get up there I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks for your help! :)
Wait, I'm confused...you moved out there a week before he graduate from BC?...I thought as a wife we are supposed to wait for him to get all the PCS paperwork approved and THEN have the Navy move us? ...Please elaborate , as I'm lost now haha!
Forest Pointe sounds great!! Thank you so much for the advice!!!
Me and my daughter moved up here from Texas and did it by ourselfs and we looked online for apartments and live in Waukegan at Hinkston Ponk and I DO NOT recommened it. I swear it's like the hood or something, it's not too bad but the people here are rude and they love to listen to loud music and have parties late late at night.
Not sure if you have already moved, but im moving soon and i would recommend lake bluff, libertyville, vernon hills, gurnee - all of these are pretty nice neighborhoods :) i'm in love with libertyville bc it has a very cute downtown area hehe :)
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