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Comment by JessicaB-Sailor Mom on May 27, 2011 at 5:59am


Be there as early as you can-before 7:30 am. Wear dressy casual, nice jeans are fine. If your PIR is in the winter months , you may want to wear flannel underwear. Wear comfortable shoes-you may have to climb bleachers and will be doing a lot of walking. Remember layers are the way to go. Gloves, hat, scarf. (For winter PIR)

One thing I did was a few weeks before PIR, start a “PIR bag”, not necessarily one you’ll carry but just something to throw things into you don’t use daily or routinely that you might forget. Binoculars, camera, a baggie full of tissues, lint brush, tide pen, etc.

Bring: photo ID, camera, binoculars, tissues, lint brush and tide pen (dress blues in the winter and dress whites in the summers), chapstick; hand lotion (cold weather dries you out) towel for your recuit to sit on while ya'll are out enjoying Chicago after PIR and for you to sit on while you watch PIR, Don't forget an umbrella just in case. Watch your make-up when you hug him/her--he/she has to be very careful with their uniform , a checkbook-for the photo packages(minimum pkg is ~ 140.00) and anything else you want to buy at PIR. At the hotel :bring old clothes for your recruit to wear while at hotel (in case there is enough time for that so they can be comfortable.) REMEMBER though, In public sailors must remain in military issue clothes...even to swim
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I've read to take a shuttle if possible (even if you rented a car)-it'll bypass the long line of cars at the gate and drop you off at front gate…you’ll still have a good 15-20 minute walk but it is flat and you’ll see new rcts marching with their division flags. I don’t think my feet touched the ground during the entire time.. Sit at the top of the bleachers so you'll have something to lean against (besides some one’s knees) Try to sit across from where your sailor is and to the right that way you can see him/her better. There will be signs indicating where your Sailor’s division will be.

Be careful about too much kissing and hugging You also need to leave their R arm free while on liberty in case they have to salute to an officer. No hand holding is allowed. They have to behave very differently from a civilian.
Bring their laptop and phone to hotel so they can catch up with their family and friends at home.

If you rent a car (and I suggest that you do) Google addresses: RTC, the airport, hotel, Navy Pier, Gurnee Mall, restaurants. Etc & write down the address. If you have a GPS.take it with you, if not rent one with the car. Take plenty of change for the tolls’

Liberty is ‘time off’ from the daily routine. Graduating Sailors will be granted liberty to go off-base during the day with their families.

1. Graduating Sailors may not smoke, drive, or consume alcoholic beverages while on liberty.
2. Graduating Sailors must stay within a 50-mile radius of RTC.
3. Graduating Sailors must remain in their complete uniform while on liberty. If they are engaging in physical activity or swimming, they must be in authorized Navy issued workout gear.
4. Liberty expires at 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 8 p.m. on Sunday. No overnight liberty is authorized. Due to security checks and transit time, please allow ample time for graduating Sailors to walk back to their assigned ship prior to the end of liberty.
5. Families may not enter the base after graduation and will need to meet graduating Sailors for liberty at the main RTC gate.
6. Graduating Sailors departing RTC for follow-up training the same day as graduation or in a duty status will be granted limited on-base liberty.
7. Graduating Sailors receive an in-depth liberty briefing prior to their graduation day.

While you wait for your Sailor following graduation, MCPON Hall and eateries at RTC are available, or you may use your graduation parking pass to visit the USO, building 27 onboard Naval Station Great Lakes (Mainside). Parking is available outside Gate 1 adjacent to Mainside’s Visitors Center located on Sheridan Road. Walk through Gate 1 and proceed to the USO located on the corner of Farragut Avenue and Rodgers Street; escorts will assist. Snacks and drinks will be available on the second floor of the USO

Ladies...the question of when they switch from white to blue dress uniforms and vice versa was brought up in another PIR group. I asked Hoppi (aka Angie) and she said:

Great Lakes switches in April and Oct. BTW...She also said: Hawaii never switches to Blue and Iceland never switches to White.

The music at PIR is VERY loud, drums, trumpets, etc. I would bring ear plugs for your little ones, it could hurt your baby (or worse, wake her up!). Bring quiet, soft toys for them to play with. They can run around until about 8:45, then they will need to stay put, but you can walk around still or stand near entrance to bathrooms. There are two very large motion picture screens so you'll still be able to see the graduation. (the hall is huge!). Oh..... and bring $5 bucks to buy you 4 yr old a dixie cup (Sailors hat, or Lid as the sailors call it). They are NOT ever allowed to try on or wear any part of a military uniform, so they sell these hats to help prevent that and kids love it (it's their size too). They sell them near the coffee stand inside the hall, but they go quickly, so find your seat, then go get a hat before they are gone!
Taken from the Naval Training Center website. PLEASE NOTE THE WALKING DISTANCES AND BE SURE TO DRESS WARM AND WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES!!!!
PARKING"Family and friends will be directed to general parking at the Chapel lot, which is about 3 city blocks from the site of the graduation. Another parking lot, about 1 city block away is available for those with handicap stickers or hangers." SHUTTLES"Most hotels in the area also have shuttle service to the graduation. The shuttle terminates at the visitor center located at the front gate. It is approximately a 1/2 mile walk to the site of the graduation from the visitor's center.

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Very awesome and helpful information. Greatly appreciated! Thanks FireTeamLeaderWife!

I have a question. So u have to wear blue or white? and Would that mean blue jeans with a blue shirt or how?

No you don't! Do you mean where it says "dress blues or dress whites"? That's what the Sailors are wearing. They'll be in dress blues for your PIR. Wear whatever you like! We wore red shirts and blue jeans as our Sailor was in whites when he PIR'd.

Thats a good Idea. Thanks :) and thanks you For the answer. I was wondering about the colors but u cleared it out for me thank you 

How far is the RTC gate from the Navy Lodge? Is it something i could walk to or should i drive my car?

It's about 2 miles...here is a mapquest on it.

Navy Lodge to RTC OHIO Gate

Thank you for this post!  Very helpful!Thanks FireTeam LeaderWife.I am printing it now so I will not have to look for it later.  Many many layers to this website.

What about a gift for PIR? Is it appropriate to get something for graduation? Any ideas?

Here is a link to a Discussion from the 12/29/2012 PIR group. It's got MORE than gifts as Craig, retired Navy, is on that PIR group (Christmas group) and he loves to mess with us! He ahs great advice and input though...plus he's a hoot!

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir-12-29-2011/forum/topics/gradua...

I live in Florida and I'm concerned about freezing up there at the beginning of February.  My winter shoes are running shoes except for a pair of boots but they have high heels.and needless to say I don't have a heavy coat...any suggestions short of buying new clothes?

I don't want to jinx the winter here but it is been great. These past few days have been in the teens at night. I'm in Wisconsin and have only a 2 hour drive. I feel for everyone traveling great distance. So far we have had only 4 inches of  snow this winter. I would layer clothing and personally boots with heels you will be fine unless in the teens or below zero. Hope this helps.

This was very helpful & informative. Thanks for putting this info out for all to read. Right now, weather doesn't seem to be an issue anywhere in the Midwest. I live in Iowa and we've had virtually NO snow so far this winter (and I'm totally bummed as I really like snow/winter). One additional question regarding seating--perhaps this is lame but does anyone know if it is okay to bring 'stadium chairs' to use in the bleachers? These are the folding seats that people take in/out of football games etc.. I have some and would bring them if I knew they were authorized. Would sure make it more comfortable and not such a battle to get to the top of the bleachers for the wall! I know it would be more stuff to haul in and around but it would be worth it, I think. Thanks.

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