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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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aww he is so sweet. my husband left on Aug 8 but he isnt really emotional so i wont expect anything like that. How have you been since he left emotionally? I have a 21 month old and a 2 week old son but by the time he PIR comes they will be 2 and 3 months so im in the same situation as you. I was thinking about renting a car and taking my best friend with me and just making it a long drive, but im not really sure. how old can they be to fly do you know?
Thanks Ladies for all the advice! I am contemplating not taking him and just coming back the night of PIR?
esther: can you give me a run down of the PIR, how long will I see my SR? I hear he will leave that night or the next day for A school, so its probably not worth me dragging my 11/12 month old with me if I can just be gone 1 night. I live in CA so it will be a 5 hour flight IF its non stop. It sounds like it may be more trouble to take him, in all reality my son wont notice not seeing daddy for an extra 7 weeks. My husband is the one it will be rough on which is why I want to get an idea of what kind of time we actually get to spend toghether after the ceremony. I am going to write him a letter and ask him if he will mind me not taking our son with, that way he has a heads up, I know he will understand.
Vonecia: I think they can fly when they are only a few weeks old. In all honestly I have not cried yet, its been a week today. Personally I think its because we have been together for 4 1/2 years and I know I have to be strong for my child, I also work full time so that is an amazing distraction. I know one of these days I will break and probably not be able to stop, for now I am doing ok and I just take it day by day. Also for me there is no sense in over dramatizing or over reacting about the situation, it is what it is and he will be home, I just keep telling myself that.
Bandito's Mom: Yes that is exactly what I am considering, just not taking him. I will make sure its ok with my SR before I make that final decision. :-)
Well, my husband's pir was different than what your's will be, but I'll tell you how it went down for me. well, actually I'll spare you the pir details, ours was outside, with different times, so really it was totally different. BUT I got my husband at around 11:45 we got to our car by 12:15. He wanted to go get his pictures to give to me then, so he ran to the barracks and we didn't get to pull out of the base till about 12:30. We got to the hotel around 1 and ordered pizza. His parents were with us too, so we had lunch, opened some presents, (he missed our youngest's 1st birthday). We looked at pictures, and watched videos that I had taken of the girls of the past 8 weeks. We hung around the hotel till about 5pm and then drove around got some icecream, and sat at a sandwich shop to talk and get a little dinner. Then he had to be back by 8 but my husband said he wanted to get back early and we could talk in the car till he had to leave just to be sure to not get into traffic or something. So we got him from around noon till about 7:30. THEN he left the next day for the airport around 2:30am but his flight didn't leave till 9:30. SOOOOO the best thing EVER is to go sit with your husband at the airport. He was super easy to find. I went to the USO at about 4am, he was right there. I got a pass to go to the gate to wait with him (not hard to get at all). And we sat outside starbucks for a few hours, walked around, and said a tearful goodbye. Our airport time was PRICELESS!! It was an amazing weekend that will go by too fast. Personally, the time will go by sooooo fast. My husband wanted to see our girls soo bad, but really it was convenient for me to take our girls. My inlaws live only 3 hours from great lakes, so we went to their house after for a couple weeks. If I was in your shoes, I would very much consider going alone. Take your son to see him after he's in his new duty station and after he's at least to phase 2. You'll be able to spend soooo much more time with him. Good luck with everything!!! Either way, you'll have a great time!!
you were so lucky sounds like the perfect weekend, do you live close to the great lakes?
My boyfriend had his PIR on 7/29
It went pretty much like this.
We got to the base WAY early(6:30) and sat for about 2.5 hours before the ceremony even started. Cold, hard bleachers, with a lot of people once it starts to fill in. You really can't move around easily, and getting up to go to the bathroom is a hassle if there are a lot of people. His ceremony begun at 9, and ended a little bit before 11. We had 15 minutes to be out of the PIR hall, or he would lose liberty. We went to the NEX to get a bunch of navy gear, and it was like a can of sardines, TOOOOOO many people in there. We then left, and walked back out to the parking garage, and left base. We went back to the hotel for a little bit, then decided to go to Gurnee Mills mall, went to the mall, a lot of people, a lot of sailors go there. We went back to the hotel, and had to get him back on base by 1900. (7pm) The next morning we were told that ALL busses are to arrive at O'HARE at 2 am. So, not wanting to lose time with him, we arrived at 2 am. Only to findout they buss at like 3 different times. 2 am-7am-and around 3pmish. Your sailor may be bussed in at one of these times, and may not leave until HOURS later. They will arrive at the USO, and check themselves in. The USO is in Terminal 2, by the US AIRWAYS check in point. You can go in those doors, and if you look straight up, there will be the USO, there is an elevator over by security that you can take up there, but you ARE NOT allowed inside. Your Sailor will probably come back downstairs to find you anyhow, so just stay around the US AIRWAYS area, it's easier than climbing over seabags and sailors, i promise. Been there, done that. They can't check into their flight until 4 hours before, and cant check their bags in or get their ticket until then. If you're hungry, you can take the tram over to Terminal 5, there is food, and little conviniant shops. It is VERY suggested that your sailor DOES NOT leave the airport, they NEED to be at their flight, and in chicago, you never know when traffic will hit and they will be late. When they check their bags in ETC, you can go with them to the check in counter and so long as you are with them, and you have a valid ID, State ID, you can have a terminal pass printed, so you can see him off at the gate. it's usually not a problem at all, and they're very helpful about it. Your sailor and you can go through the "MILITARY SECURITY" line, it takes like 2 minutes to get through security, vs the 40. Make sure he is AT his terminal with plenty of time before the plane leaves, planes change all the time, continue to check the departures board to make sure the gate, and time has not changed. My boyfriends flight was delayed 30 minutes while we were there. But we also saw numerous people miss their flights, it's good to just sit at the gate about 45 minutes prior. I hope this helps, enjoy PIR!! it's a tad chilly in the PIR hall, and around october, Great Lakes gets a tad chilly:)
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