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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)
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Thank you Gina. The first week was difficult for my son. They took the 'lazy' right straight out of him. The First letter of course was the type written form letter we all get. The second week a short letter, where he said it stunk, and he was having challenges with folding his shirts sleeves. Lots of hard work he wasn't use to, but the most recent one gives the impression he is working hard, and will be having tests drills and more inspections. Poor kid has been going to bed swetty every night. At home he was use to a shower in the am and one in the pm. He wasn't such a lazy kid in that he was athletic and worked out and skateboarded, but he was never made to do too many household chores and things, (we weren't hard on our last child). Now he is learning about life, and he did say he missed us and realizes now that he is on his own just how Good he had it here.
I too tried before he left to encourage him NOT to get engaged to this girl, he barely knew her, really. The girl did all the pressuring for a ring and engagement in order to stay faithful. RIGHT, then she doesn't write him or take his call. Unforgiveable. I keep writing him and encouraging him to 'forget' that girl and get on with his life. He will meet someone when the time is right and he has his act together. Time will tell, I guess.
I did write and chew that girl out for not writing him, it didn't do me or Vince any good, but I was upset at all my son had done for her and then she thought so little of him to not write or take his call. He didn't get to pick when he got to call, she could have talked to him and put down what she was doing. Wondered why she even had her cell phone on if she wasn't taking calls. I hope he wakes up and sees how she is treating him and that it is un-acceptable and he can DO BETTER.
Thanks for writing. I will ask Vincent if he knows William. I'm thinking they must be in the same Unit? OR Division, so surely they know one another. How many people are in a division, do you know?
Do you ever get on Chat?
Is your son going into the Submarine field? My son's job was/is to be on a submarine. He is supposedly going to CT for his sub training.
I write my son almost every day, and mail at least there times a week. He of course never seems to think about the ? we have asked him to respond to those, but he tells me bits n pieces of his week. Its been the height of my week just getting one little letter. I read it about 10 times or more. I save them too.
Its nice that your son's gf writes him. That has got to account for something there. Perhaps she really cares and respects him. This gf of my son seems to be very spoiled and selfish.
Thanks for writing hope to hear from you again - Do you know anything about the gathering of parents at PIR? Jeannette.
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