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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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OPSEC - Navy Operations Security

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Follow this link for OPSEC Guidelines:

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Good morning all!!

I'm new here :) Time is winding down and I feel like I'm loosing my mind!! lol all the last minute meetings, uugghh you name it!!  I'm so glad I was told about this site, hoping to get great support ove the next 5 yrs! :)

 

Jackie

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Nooo box for me :( im in MA further away I guess.. 

Ok, I have to ask.. (yes im nuts) Did you take her clothes out and smell them to see if you could smell her hahahahaha. I know i will :)

Just want to let you know that for the entire 5 years that my son was in the Navy, I left his room exactly the way it was the day he left. Lucky for us, he is a very organized individual. Everything was neat and tidy.  So if you find yourself feeling just not up to doing anything - it's OK. BTW, the years go by quickly. My son is now a civilian. The Navy years were good for him.

well this WEEK went by kind of fast, so hopefully 5 yrs does also!! L) lol

My son left Monday and I feel like I lost something. I received his box today and first thing I did was smell his shirt. It was a comfort for me to have his things. I actually feel much better.

see lm not nuts haha, I knew others would smell their clothes :-)

Colette my sons box came by fed ex and i was home to sign for it! did you get it yet? i went and bought a calling card today to mail when i can write i was reading you could send a calling card have you read about that?

you can also go to calls for recruits and email them, they will send you 8 free calling card pins # that you can send him. http://callsforrecruits.org/

No box for me yet :(

lol not nuts at all!! :)

I felt better too!  One of my neighbors stopped by.  Her daughter is in the reserves ARMY.  she was there when we got the box :) so happy she was, my husband and I were alil teray eyed, but would have been worse if she weren't here!  she gave us words of wisdom so it was nice!

Happy Easter to our children, Happy Birthday to my boy!

Good morning!!

Colette, yes I did smell her clothes!! lol Her dad just laughed at me and said they were in the box with her SHOES!! lol

How was everyones Easter?  Ours was quiet, nice dinner, def missed our kid.

I received my box, so happy to see it. No cell phone inside?? Did your have their phones? 

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