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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.

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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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Anyone have a son/dght leaving for BC in April 2013?

 

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My daughter leaves the same day out of Syracuse. What is his rate?

Hello, 

Scrolling through all the replies and saw your post. My son is scheduled to ship out from Sacramento also on April 10.

My son left April 9th from Baltimore. His rate is SECF. What rate is your son?

Hello--my son Josh leaves for BC on April 18th, 2013.  His rate (job) is Gunners Mate (GM) and he'll be completing "A" school at Great Lakes as well. We are from Central Ohio.  He is super excited and looking forward to the experience.  

I would love to chat with other families that may have sons/daughters attending BC during the same time period.  

Diane 

Hi Diane, my son will be leaving for BC on April 30th. His rate will be an AZ. We are from NE ohio.

My daughter leaves for BC April 8, 2013 (leaving from Spokane WA).  Her rate is HM and she will be heading to San Antonio for "A" School.

My son leaves April 2 from Pittsburgh PA 

 

My son leaves April 11, 2013

What is his rate? Where from? My sons rate is an AZ and we are from NE Ohio.

 

My son flies out of Spokane on April 10.  I don't know if I should drive to Spokane the night before to see him sworn in and to go to the airport for one last hug . . . or if I should just say my farewells from home.  Any advice?

Hi GR8RABsMom, My daughter flies out April 10th also. She will be flying out of Syracuse NY. We live 3 hours away in PA so I will be driving to Syracuse, staying at the hotel where they put the kids up for the night. Then in the morning I'll meet her at MEPS to see her swear in and take a picture or 2, give her a great big hug and let her know that she will rock it in boot camp. 

Is your son getting excited? Nervous?  and you? My daughter can't wait!    "17" Days to go! 

Hi GR8RABsMom my daughter flies out of Spokane next Monday, April 8.  We are lucky enough that we live in the area so we will be driving to MEPS Monday morning to see her sworn in and then see her off at the Airport.  Let's keep in touch!

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