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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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Just got "the letter" today!! It was great to see his handwriting and hear how things are going. He had "6 minutes" to write and managed to get a full page in before he had to go! It sounds like it's going well and I can't wait to see him at PIR!!
Any one else out there with an SR in the same ship/div?
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That's great to hear!
It was really great to hear from him and it sounded like he was in good sprirts, so I was pleased about that. I think tonight will be the first time they get a chance to write home, so I hope to get another letter soon! Can't wait for PIR in November! I have checked on flights already and it seems to be cheaper to fly into Milwaukee than Chicago, so that is probably what we will do. We are flying in from Florida, so it will be nice to have some real winter weather for a change!
I know that some recruits go right away, but when my son graduated he spent 1 day with me and one day with his father. We are divorced. Ugh given that there motto is hurry up and wait theres a good chance they wont leave the day after.
You're right, that certainly isn't what I wanted to hear! :(
I was hoping that we would get Friday and Saturday to spend together. Maybe we will get snowed in and not be able to leave for a few days!! One can hope!
missmysailor13 - Sorry to hear that your daugher is having a tough time. Hopefully it will get better soon. My son has spent a lot of time away from home camping with his Boy Scout troop, traveling to Europe twice with school, and traveling back and forth to Maryland to visit his girlfriend so I think that has helped him to not be homesick. I'm sure that once they can call home, receive letters and write it will help.
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