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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 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED.  Vaccinations still required.

**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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Any one with loved ones in this division yet? My daughter left Dec 12th. I haven't received a letter yet from her, but I was able to get the Information from the recruiter. 

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Hi Sherry, no, both my son and now my daughter Sarah are serving active duty.

My husband is a retired Navy Chief since 2004, but once a Navy Wife, always a Navy Wife! 

Sarah wants her dad to come to PIR in his uniform. I'm hoping he still fits in it!!! lol we'll see.

AWW>>Soon we will have two in the service as well..My son is 16 in Rotc and right now Master Sargeant..I am so proud of him..He wants Air Force..I laugh since my husband nor I grew up in the military family but our kids are going that route..

Congrats for your husband..That is awesome..Hope he can fit in his uniform..

WAIT>>your daughter is Sarah..My daughter talks about a girl she is friends with named Sarah..

Has to be your daughter..Where is your son stationed at? Kara goes to MO for 3 months for her school.

 

Kara is probably talking about my Sarah, I think she said there is one other Sarah from div 072.

My son was in ROTC also when we were stationed in Naples Italy, he loved it. He is now stationed in Sicily Italy because he "wanted to go back as an Adult" He is an AD (Aviation Machinist Mate) and works on the Navy EA-6 Prowlers.

Sarah wanted to be in ROTC but the schools here don't have it, sad, where we live it's all about promoting College.

I will wear my ribbon Thursday as well so hopefully we can all find each other. See ya soon!

I do not know what a RCPO is but I do know the face book page. Christmas day they posted a photo of our division. It kind of calmed and grounded me seeing he looked healthy!! The face book page is U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command. They r the best. With out this site & the face book page I would of been climbing the walls. Everyone has a ton of information.
RCPO is recruit chief petty officer. He was chosen to be over that division. so if your sailor says they hate their chief petty officer...that would be my son...lol. thank you for the fb page info.
http://m.facebook.com/NavyRecruitTrainingCommand?slog=998688937&...
If you click on the forum section at the side of the page we have a forum for our division.
That's what I thought it was but I am frequently wrong. My son has never said he disliked anyone there so he must be doing a good job haha. R u going to graduation?
Yes I am flying out Thursday from NC. I heard something about a meet and greet that evening. Do you know anything about it? Where are you from?
We live in ohio about half way between cleveland oh and erie pa. There is sarges meet and greet as well as the ramada meet and greet. There is info on the 02/17 Pir page. We haven't made up our mind which we are going to yet. We are staying at the Ramada. We r driving in from ohio on thursday.

HELLO MY NAVY FAMILY>>Well it nice to meet you Crystal.,.We will hear all of our Sailors Stories when we see them,, I cant wait to hear about from my daughter about their RCPO..

SOON we will be at Grad..Ours is next..Remember when we came in here wondering how they are all doing..Now they are Sailors..See all of you soon...SHERRY BLEVINS Here are some of the ribbons I made that my family will be wearing..

yea! you got them done, nice job! Kara is going to love them too :-) less than a week to go!!!!

HI >>>Thankyou..With everyone's ideas on this site and The other site I am part of..

I was able to create these ribbons..I had no idea that these and scarves are being made..

I hope we stay in touch after our kids PIR..

Cant wait to see your scarf you made..

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