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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.

**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:

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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Recruit arrived 9/6. Received note that all is well. Looking forward to October 28th.

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What a nice thing for the RDC to do for you!  Happy anniversary!  Where will he be going?
Wow good for you Sadams...that must have been so nice to hear from him...
You have no idea how good it was and how surprised I was to hear his voice! It was soooo nice of them! it looks like as of right now at least we will be going to norfolk, virginia in december. Who knows if itwill change tho lol hes excited because he will be working on the same ship my dad did. I cant believe im moving so soon! So much planning, not enough time! Lol im excited tho and friday is right around the corner! Cant wait!
That's great you know where you are going already, I am so anxious to hear where my son is going!!  He is in as "undesignated", so A school in GL and then I haven't heard where he will go after that....What job did your husband sign up for?

You are so lucky that he's staying in GL for Aschool.  You get the whole weekend with him!  Mine is going to be a Corpsman and school is in San Antonio.  After that, it depends on which type of corpsman he gets to be as to which school is next.  He wants to be a FMF corpman, which would involve school with the marines also.  Hope it's available since he's got his heart set on it. 

Sadams, Virginia is very nice.  We live in South Carolina, and the weather is very pleasant.  Of course, snow shuts everything down completely!  No one knows how to drive in it!  BTW, I love the picture of your little girl.  The dress is so cute!

 

We are lucky we have the whole weekend with him....hoping his drs appt goes well tomorrow!!  No news is good news!!  Anyway Jacket, hope you have a safe trip, be careful and take your time!  We will be going to Sarges Meet and Greet, hope to see you there!!
Thank you so much. My husband thought the dress was cheesy lol but it was just sitting in her closet for so long and after he joined I was excited to finally have a use for it! Lol yeah ive vacationed in VA a few times so at least I know the area and my older brother lived in VA Beach for a while so hes been giving me some tips, also my dad was stationed there and knows a lot about it too and he was stationed on the same ship my husband got too. So theres a plus or 2 for me lol
Long story short, hes colorblind and all the jobs available at the time had that restriction, so hes undesignated as well. It stinks too because he scored in the 96% on the asvab and could go for any rate he wanted. So hes in GL too for school. Ive heard usually undesignated get norfolk or san diego but really it could be anywhere. Good luck to him. Norfolk wasnt our first pick but im TRYing to be excited about it lol

So excited guys, I think we will be going to Sarge's meet and greet too.  I will have my N4M name on my name tag.  We leave tomorrow afternoon to drive to Dallas, then fly out Thursday morning.  Can you believe it is only 2 days away??

 

I will definately be at Sarge's.  It sounded a lot better.  I made my name badge tonight.  I will wear it to Sarge's and to PIR.  We are leaving tomorrow about 7pm.  Will be a long drive, but we couldn't afford the plane tickets for three of us.  My son has never been out of the south, so it will be a cool experience for him. 

Spontino and Sadams...what does undesignated do?  Do they decide later?  When my son went to MEPS, they first told him no jobs available, then the recruiter called his chief and the chief called and talked to someone; in the meantime, a job came up and it was exactly what he wanted.  So he never had to go thorough any decisions. 

AJM...have a safe drive to Dallas!  I guess our calls will come sometime midday Thursday.  Makes me nervous to have it so late; at least I feel comfortable that they will all pass.  They really seem to have a good division.   

I can't explain the undesignated very well...not even sure I understand it but he didn't want to wait for the job he was looking for and this was all that was available.....and I will be the one at the Meet and Greet without the name tag, lol because I am not very crafty!!  See you all soon!!
We're to make name tags?????

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