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Okay, I've seen the form for "Adopt a Sailor 2011" and I think the program is incredible but I want to adopt my son, the sailor, for the day because we have family that lives within 45 minutes of GL.  I would happily bring home a couple additional ones too!  Does anyone know how to accomplish this or what form to fill out?? 

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I posted the information in a couple place. Fill out the form and summit it

Denise -

I did see your post and read it from top to bottom but nowhere did it give you a place to state a specific sailor or ask if you had a relative at GL.  I can't imagine the Navy would put it together all by themselves that our last names are the same.  Am I missing something??

The word from RTC is that there is no restrictions as to who can take part in the Adopt a sailor in GL at this time for Thanksgiving. Copy the app and get it in. State on the app your SR's name.
Only those Recruits in TG 03 (PIR 12/02/2011) and TG 05 (PIR 12/16/2011) are eligible for this program and will be given information and the opportunity to send out forms.  See Thanksgiving Adopt-A-Sailor program Nov. 24, 2011.
My son is TG 03! 
The recruit sends a letter home IF they are eligable for the adopt a Sailor program.  Looking at your page, it seems your recruit just got to bootcamp, so he won't be eligable for this program.
shannon, He MIGHT be eligible since he left last week.  If, when you get the form letter, you find out he is in one of the two groups, then you can watch for the letter with info from your SR.  Otherwise, know that he will have a nice dinner at the RTC and will most likely get to call you.
Conflicting information...  who should I call to find out?  His PIR is 12/02/2011 Ship 04, Div 802.
Don't call anyone.  Wait for the letter with the information from him--you might let him know in a letter that you want to adopt him (and perhaps another buddy or 2) and you will be looking for the form.  He is in the group that will be adopted. See the RTC's fB page:  Thanksgiving Adopt-A-Sailor program Nov. 24, 2011 for more information.

This information has been posted by the Navy regarding Adopt-A-Sailor November 24, 2011.  It is on Facebook.  Here is the link.  I believe this provides the information we are all looking for.

 

http://www.facebook.com/messages/?action=read&tid=Hd%2FYmSW6aC2...

That is the link that is in both of my replies to you.

fB=Facebook

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