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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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You can go to build a bear and get her a stuffed bear with a sailor uniform to cuddle with. Or get a picture of him printed on a pillowcase for her to sleep with or hug when she is missing her daddy. You can also make a paper chain for the number of days he will be gone and tear one down each day so she can see that it is getting closer to time to see him. Have him record himself reading several books before he goes that you can play back to her.
Being a ABF he will hear himself being called a "Grape". The reason is the shirt he must wear is purple, which tells everyone that he is a fuel dude. Everyone has a certain color on the flight deck to let everyone know why they are there and what they are doing.... The below is taken off of NavyDEP.com
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http://www.navydep.com/forums/showthread.php?t=509
Most of what you've said, i've read at one time or another.. but with the internet, you never know what is true or not. So i've been trying not to believe everything i read on the internet lol I did NOT hear about the phone cards though. That is a really good idea, so thank you so much for that tip. I'm literally freaking out because after tonight, we only have 2 more nights left to sleep in the same bed :( I'm trying to stay strong because I don't want him to see me upset because I know it makes it harder on him when i'm down. So he should bring his cell phone with him? I heard not to.. So will they just send his phone back in the box with his belongings? I'm wondering because he has a really expensive phone, so I don't want it to just be lost some where lol And the first call that is about 30 seconds, will be from his cell? Then after that the calls will be from the pay phones? If he doesn't bring a check for his pictures will he have another chance for me to send him one? We are actually waiting on our new checks in the mail. And I don't think they'll be here in time. We do have one saved for him to VOID for his pay. That is awesome that the base is only a few hours away. My husbands A school is like 18 hours away from me. So we are gonna just have to see how long his wait is for his class to start before we decide what we are doing. Do you have a preference on where you guys wanna get stationed? My husband isn't close to his family but we are both VERY close to my family, so i'm hoping we won't have to move too far away, but I am trying to prepare myself mentally for that because obviously there is a chance it could happen. That is soo nice that you write to the whole division once a week. What type of things do you say to them when you write them? I bet they love that since some if the people don't even have family or loved ones who write to them.
Thanks SO much for the links! I gotta give my daughter a bath and get her ready for bed and then i'm gonna check them out. I'm gonna print some of the pics out for her to color so she can send her daddy while hes away. Thanks for all your help! You've been a HUGE help!
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