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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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My son is there now. The facebook page u.s. navy recruit training command has been a huge help. We havent recieved our first real letter yet(just the form letter). The facebook page for a xmas surprise posted a few divisions (my son's one of them) and it was a huge relief to see my son looked strong and healthy. Hang in there. Email me if you need to break down or vent. Be strong for your recruit.
Your welcome. Its tough. If its in his contract i am sure he will get it. there will be other 18 yeaar olds there.
Its difficult for them but they are stronger thn we think. I was a mess at christmas thinking hes all alone, no letters from home yet, no address to write him. I saw his photo and my my whole outlook changed. hes fine or at least he will be 02/17. I am sure he isnt comfy cozy but hes surviving haha at least i hope. Maybe soon i will have a letter. Ill let u know what he has to say. On his form letter he wrote a quick note on the back saying" i am not allowed to write yet, when i do u will get bunches of letters. i have been hare 1 week and 1 day now. it sure is different. the first week sucked. a bunch of people went home already. We get up early every day and stay on our feet till taps. we r not allowed to talk but we can after taps a bit. gotta go. i love you. Steven"
Thats all ive heard so far.
We dropped our son off on the 10th, and he was due there on the 11th. My daughter-in-law didn't know about "the phone call" and didn't pick up at 4 am, so we know he's there and in terrific hands. Wait for the letter and write letters in the meantime and check out what you can on the web as there is a ton of information out there. Be excited for him because he has made a terrific choice and will grow and surprise you.
I feel the exact same way as you do! My son left on the 9th and I miss him so much. Its like you said, its the unknown that is so hard!! Getting his box was very hard! What job did yours join for? Mine is going for the Nuclear Program.
Kimberly....what is your division #? I may be able to direct you to your PIR group...lots of info and support. Most that left the week of the 9th are in PIR group March 2, 2012
how do u know his division? I haven't received any of that information yet?
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