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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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Hi, I'm Courtney! I'll be leaving to head to Great Lakes on May 1. My rate is EN and I am married. I was wondering about some of the best places to try and get stationed after A-School. I have heard that since I am married then going overseas won't be an option for me and my spouse right out of A-school. Is this true? If it is true what are some nice state side places to request? Also if my husband wouldn't be joining me overseas right away would the navy be willing to send just me (he would pay his own way to move after making sure his business is being run properly with out having to come back for about six months)?

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Thanks LOL

During world war II, the United States built approximately 102 aircraft carriers, over 100,000 tanks and over 100,000 aircraft.

They were largely built by women and its an accomplishment that has yet to be equaled.

In other words, women in this country were highly successful at turning wrenches, welding, riveting and moving heavy material 70 years ago.

Unless you have reason to believe that women seventy years ago were supermen, I would go into this job knowing that your sex has little to do with whether or not you can get the job done. HOW you choose to get it done may be influenced by your physical structure, but your physical structure will in no way keep you from accomplishing the task.

More, I invite you to do an internet search on "Molly Pitcher". Occasionally women struggle with the notion of being a warrior. During the American Revolution, Molly did not have the same problem.

I totally agree with Angie....  but will add, you have a 95% change of getting these

1.  A ship out of San Diego

2.  A ship out of Bremerton

3.  A ship out of Norfolk

Lastly, just because the rules say that being E3 and below married people can't go overseas, it also says "but is based on the Navy's needs".  If they need you overseas, then you will go.  Secondly, until you're E4 you will probably not get command sponsorship for your husband.  

We had a guy on my website (NavyDEP.com) that had to leave his wife and kid for a 3 year tour in Japan.  They would visit him about every 6 months.  Just make dang sure you list that you are married on your DD-1306 (Dream sheet) so the detailer know this.

Thank you! I am from the Norfolk area and that's where me and my husband currently live. It would be ideal to start out here for the sake of our family. I will also check out your website.
Meh Norfolks not to bad. We didn't want to be stationed here but if your from heretic may make the transition for your family easier.

Hi Courtney....Congrats on your future!!! If you need any phone cards before you go in, go to calls for recruits . org and send  and email....pass it on to others as well.....Will continue to give them away until they are gone....Get more every day!!!

and again....Congratulations and good luck!!!!

Thank you so much for the info and for the luck as well. I will pass it on.

Hi, you may want to join http://www.navydep.com to learn the ins and outs from the DEP point of view if you haven't already. Craig runs that and will steer you to some good links on there. You may also want to join, or at least check out, DEP-Leavin for bootcamp in May, to get some info that may help you as you prepare to leave.  There have also been several DIscussions that will help you know what to take with you to the RTC.  What EXACTLY do I need to bring to Basic? and What to bring to bootcamp? are two related to young women.  I love your attitude and believe you will do well.

Sorry so late I have been busy visiting family and getting things ready before leaving. Thank you for the advice. I have joined he site. This site and navydep.com have been very helpful and informative to me.

Hi everyone...Just thought I would let you all know that Calls for Recruits .org has free phone cards for recruits in boot camp.  You can either go there and contact through the site, or send me a friend request here and I will send you some.  

Thanks so much I will mail to my son today and have him to share..

Hi all!! Just wanted to let you know that Calls For Recruits.org has FREE Phone Calling Cards for Recruits at RTC.  Go to the website or just friend me and ask for some.  I want to give something back for their service and to make sure that every recruit has the opportunity to stay in touch with family and friends. Thank you and have a great day!!!

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