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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
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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RESUMING LIVE PIR - 8/13/2021
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My son left for boot camp on 11-14-11 and it was much sadder than I thought....I self diagnosed myself with "Maternal Separation Anxiety" LOL. I received the "I'm here" call and that helped a little but these feelings were unexpected and I am still trying to adjust to my only son being away. Are there any mom's with sailors who left on 11-14-11?
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No, he was told by his recruiter not to take it. I figured he would call with a pay phone. Kinda sad.
My son also left for boot camp on 11/14/11. This was his second try. He tried to leave on 11/10 but his flight was cancelled and with 11/11 Veterans day and the weekend he was told he had to fly out on 11/14. The second goodbye was a little easier than the first. Your right though, I thought I was ok and then you start thinking and the tears start flowing. I guess it's a big adjustment for all of us. What was the norm is no longer. I am very proud of him and I know this was the right decision. God Bless all of them.
Hello StevenLDMom ....
My son left for BC last week also and I share your diagnosis. I have been a single parent since he was 3 years old and he is my only child so you can imagine that I miss him something terrible! Still.... I am really excited for him and very proud of him :-) Can hardly wait until I get the letter with his address in it so I can start sending him cards and letters. A wise man told me to be sure and tell him often how much he means to me because that reinforcement will help him tackle the challenges of training. Of course I pray for him many times everyday....
Sending hugs to you StevenLDmom......
Amy (aka....Cherry1608)
Received mine also. It was so good to have something from him. Even if it was just a short note. He sounded good though. Can't wait for the 1-13-12 graduation. My son is in the ship 09 division 041 group. Is that the same group your son is in? I sent out my first letter today. We have to be strong for them. At least we have each other to keep in touch and have some connection to them through the moms.
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