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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

**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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**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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For loved ones with a Nuke (EM, ET, MM) in Class 1131! Classes begin on 5/9

 

A class graduation 8/5

M class graduation 10/14

 

5/13 First test, M class average 3.4, A class average 3.5

5/20 Second test class M, average 3.17

5/24 Second test class A, average 3.2.3.3

5/25 PFA class M and A

5/26 Third test class M and A, M class average 3.47 and A class average 3.4-3.5

5/27 Classes A and M phase up to phase 2

6/2 Fourth test class M, class average 3.31

6/3 Fourth test class A, class average 3.3

6/14 Fifth test classes M and A, M class average 3.46 and A class average 3.3-3.4

6/21 Last Basic Electricity Test (sixth), class M, class average 3.32

6/22 PFA class A

6/23 Sixth test, class A average 3.3-3.4

6/23 Room Inspection class A

6/22 Class A phase up to phase 3

6/30 Seventh test class M (First test in Electronic Fundamentals), class average 2.9 with 4 failures (tough test comparatively!!)

7/5 Seventh test class A

7/12 Eight test class M

7/12 (possibly!) Last PFA for class A

7/13 Eight test class A

7/15 - Victory at Sea, class M - halfway point!

7/21 Ninth test class A

7/21 - Ninth test class M, a few failures on this test; low average

7/29 - Tenth test class M, few failures 

7/29 Tenth test class A, average 3.3 with 1 failure - Class A on mandatory study hours over the weekend in preparation for comps

8/1 Eleventh test - COMPS!!  class A --> comps are complete!

8/5 Graduation - class A

8/8 - Eleventh test class M (Last test in Electronic Fundamentals - woohoo!)

 

 

 

 

 

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Mary, how was your trip?

 

Hey girl - thanks for asking, it was wonderful!! It was so nice to spend time with Travis. We stayed at the Villas and they were pretty nice. Awful humidity, but that's okay. Charleston was beautiful. The weekend went by so quickly, we both wondered if somehow it was just a dream! Thanks for asking :)

 

Is Mike back on base yet? How has his leave been for you two?

Bad news..... Travis woke up with pink eye last week. When he went to medical they gave him some eye drops and told him that he was not allowed to go to class that day. It was the second day of digital notes which I guess was a very intensive day, and because he missed that, he got rolled back a week for school! :( Not the end of the world, but a little frustrating that because of one day (and he didn't ask to skip class, would have totally gone) he has to graduate a week later. Long story short....that means he's no longer in 1131, and is now in 1132! Boo!! Think I'll still hang around and talk because we've gotten to know each other since May! But I won't know about class schedules anymore for 1131 haha

I can't believe they rolled him back for missing one day! I understand why they kept him out of class since pink eye is soooo contagious, but they could have let him try! My son calls after each test so I have a good idea when the tests are going to happen. 

I can't wait to go to Charleston in October - hopefully it won't be as humid as it is now.  I'm glad you had a good time in Charleston.  Waiting to see if Joey's chit gets approved so he can come home for Labor Day weekend.  We bought the tickets form Southwest since we can change them without a fee if needed.

Have  good weekend everyone!  I'm off to teach a course in Burlington, NC this weekend.

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