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Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
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**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
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My son Josh leaves for BC June 10, 2013
from Cincinnati Ohio
anyone else leaving at that time?
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My son leaves MEPS on June 10 2013 from Chesapeake VA
I cant stop crying this will be the hardest thing ever for me. Im so very proud of him but its so difficult to let go.
We dropped my son off at the recruiters today, he flies out tomorrow. We are from Houston.
She just left for MEPS...we will be meeting her there for the swearing in. I have dreaded this day and it's finally arrived. She is excited but nervous. I am so proud and sad at the same time..this is going to be a long day
Jemsproudmom. My son arrived on the 10th too! Just got his box yesterday. Make sure you are on the Bootcamp for Mom's (and loved ones too) group. There are "experienced" moms who really bring their knowledge and comfort to the group. They will lift you up when you are feeling down. But please know that I am here too going through exactly the same thing you are! What will your son's job be? And where are you from? We live in New Jersey and my son is going to be an Air Rescue Swimmer - special ops. So I am feeling extra scared, anxious, worried - you name it!
My son Christopher was also suppose to arrive the 10th but because of a snafu in his paperwork then flight being delayed he arrived yesterday. He also has a contract from Air Rescue Swimmer. We are in Maryalnd but just moved here 6 months ago originally from New Jersey :)
Debbie
Hey Debbie. Glad he finally arrived safe and sound. Hopefully our sons will be in the same division. Where in NJ are you from?
I grew up in Toms River then have lived in Lanoka Harbor since Christopher was born (18 years). Miss Jersey alot. I know when Christopher was at MEPS on monday he did meet another AIRR. I believe they will be in same division from what I was reading they only have the 800 division about a dozen times a year. Got his phone call last night. :( Since we moved he has been my sanity.
Please lets keep in touch and as soon as I hear anything I will let you know
Take care and our boys are probably doing fine its us moms that are a mess
Debbie
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