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Hi i'm Nick and i am a US Sailor in school right now and i wanted to join to help answer any questions you may have so ask away.
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Processing day one.
They are kept busy on weekends. Saturday is not a processing day, but it can be used as a training day later on if needed. Sunday they are still kept busy, but it is the day they can write letters and catch up on laundry, study, shoe shining. Sometimes they can go to church if they choose (maybe..... need clarification on that).
saturdays and sundays will be time to pt and practice things like drill. they will be kept busy on weekends there is no rest. sundays they will have 6 hours of time in their room to shine boots, shower, write letters, go to church, study, but then its back to training after those hours
hi Nick my son is going to Pcola for A school CTR on Aug 25th, im planning to see him the next weekend after to Pcola does he have that time to see us or not I have military ID his dad is retired CPO CTR, we just wonder if he is able to see us on base or we are allowed to visit? Thank you
He will be in phase one of liberty, he must wear his uniform at all times. If he has duty, he can't leave the base. A retired ID will get you on base to visit. You won't know his schedule until he checks in and is given his duty rotation and has all his liberty policies explained to him. He certainly cannot spend the night offbase and will have a curfew.
My son will be going to SC for Nuclear School from Great Lakes in about 30 days. Is there a forum or link on what he will need to have when he arrives in SC? He will be there for approximately 18 to 24 months. Thank you.
He won't need much of anything, as all studying is done in the school building. If he needs pens or pencils, he can get them at the NEX on base. He can have his phone and laptop in the barracks, and they will let him know the policies on personal items such as personal bedding. He can't even wear his civilian clothing right away!
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Just wondering if you ever heard of someone signing a contract for only 2 years.
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