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**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
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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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Hi friends.
This group is for anyone that has a "NEW NUKE" that just graduated BC. MM/EM/ET are all welcome! If you are a "veteran" NUKE MOM, we need you, too! With 1400 members this is just a smaller forum for us "newbies"....maybe we can help each other through this next phase of training! I know some of you already from PIR4/29/11 group...
-Swim4life
MEMBERS: Swim4life, son, RD, PIR 4/29/11, ET 1133/ grad 10/28/11
Maddie, son, JT PIR 4/29/11, MM 1132A/ grad 8/12/11
JoannfromYuma, son, DG PIR 4/29/11, ET 1132MT/ grad 10/21/11
goliathmacdog, son, DM, PIR 4/29/11, EM 1133/grad 10/28/11
Shanermansmom, son PIR 5/6/ 11, EM
Penny_Nuke_MM_Power School_Mom, son JT PIR 1/28/11, MM Power School grad 12/2/11
SH/coreysmom, son CH PIR 5/6/11, ET
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My grandson is graduating ProtoType in two weeks. He was just picked up to stay and teach at NNPTC. What a very special honor, we are really proud of him!
way to go, Frankie's Grandma, and Frankie! :) It is an honor...maybe my son will have him as
an instructor!
Thats a great Story - Im sure they all enjoyed the candy... I do the same thing unfortuantely its not on purpose, every year, no fail, I hide some candy in the house and then the next Holiday I find it... so for valentines day they are getting there chocolate peanut butter christmas tree's and for Easter they are getting chocolate peanut butter hearts... and so on... its become a long running joke in the house I use to get embarressed about it - but now its expected...
Got S's Graduation date from Power School - October 7th WooHoo... we were planning the trip over the weekend and its so exciting.. he had to choose between Leave after graduation, holiday leave and transfer leave.. sad but true, so he decided to put his chit in for the holidays. he wants to do protype in Ballston Spa, NY, so, if he gets it, he will get some time for transfer , but not the full 10 days, If the hold is still at 8 months, its going to be a long time before he can come back home to NY, but hey If I had to choose winters in Ny or winters in S. Carolina - I definately would want S. Carolina... They have asked me to start to look/get information for rental housing/apartments - for 3 of them, so Im happy to have this little project.
My nephew's PIR is Next Friday 08/26, sadly we cant go, but Im so excited for my sister and her family.
Hope all is well with everyone else..
Frankies Grandma - Congrats! such exciting news, is this unusual for enlisted? or was he in the Officer program
Maddie - Congrats on your Honor Graduate - Im sure you are enjoying your time with him!
Hope all is safe with the weather. DM called and said his supervisor told them to get some extra cash from an ATM and some water and food that would keep a while and if they need to evacuate they had enough of them in their group with cars to drive them all to a military base nearby, likely somewhere inland in GA. He said they were told to pack lots of uniforms if they go. Power was out for a while today he said, but could have been due to other storms or earthquake or something else. If they have to go they were told they would not have internet available at the other base, but hopefully cell phone service would be in tact...Let me know what you ladies are hearing.
Hi friends!
spoke to my son on Monday, and he didn't say anything about preparations, just that his week was very busy
and he has 14 hours of watches to do, too....he does have a car there, it will take himself plus 4 more....he did say they've lost 6 out of their class for various reasons...if they started with 30, that's 20% already and we have until 10/29 to get through A school. Prayers going up for all those left in the class...
have a wonderful weekend!
I would be interested to know how your youngest reacts to the shoreline / beach? Hope the cars treat you okay...I think it's cooler in GC than it is in Memphis right now...and maybe as long as you keep moving with the windows down you'll be allright...??? Have a safe trip! :)
Haven't heard much from RD, just that he's glad to be done with digital. He said they split the class
and now he's 1133T....does that mean that the ET's and EM's are in their own class now?
Getting frustrated with the one word responses when he sends a TXT message....It's been a tough couple of weeks. I think I've heard less from him than at any point, including BC. (at least I would get snail mail once in awhile) I know it's good training for when they deploy, but I'm still struggling with it.
Have a good week, N4M friends...
Hi Swim - i feel your pain, its so frustrating. But what I've come to realize is this 1) they cant talk about thier day with us, as they are not allowed too 2) they spend so much time in school, they do not have much time to go out , so again not much to talk about. 3) they are so focused on learning that they seem to forget every day simple tasks 4) for some this is the first time learning time management, bill pays, cleaning, laundry Etc.. 5) they are getting up at 4:30 to 5:00 am in the morning, PT, shower, muster, school, chow, school, chow, study.... I could go on, but I think you get the meaning... I felt hurt in the beginning too, but i've learned to understand where his head was at. When we do speak on the phone or skype, when he starts to yawn and get sleepy. thats my que to tell him I Love him, how proud I am of him and keep doing what your doing and I alway get a thanks momma and I love you too!
I cant believe I'll soon be coming up to a year that S left for Boot camp, its been a crazy ride for us all. last week I got my invitation to NNPTC Nuke School Graduation on 10/7 - both my husband and I stood there crying, neither one of us could speak. we are so proud of him and that he accepted this challenge, in turn he will be rewarded for the rest of his life.
raising them was the easy part - letting go my friend, that is the hard part
Stay strong
Patti
thanks, Patti.
I appreciate your advice...Congrats on your upcoming graduation. I didn't cry at BC PIR.
I'm afraid the flood gates will open by the time we get to Power School graduation, though.
I'll try to be a little more patient, and understanding...
hugs,
how are things going for you and your nukes? My son said that everyone in his class passed their
PFA and now PT is voluntary instead of mandatory! They must be getting ready for testing, since
graduation is scheduled for 10/28....
hope you are all fine, with fair weather and calm seas....
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