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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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Knicksmom, as Paula said, he can get one at the NEX (he may also have one included in his Ditty Bag), but it is good if he has one ahead of time that is already activated to save time and/or the free ones from http://callsforrecruits.org/.
Be sure to check out out the discussion, Things to Do in the Last Month Before Your Future Sailor Leaves for....
Just saw your post. My son last week for BC. I wish I had known about this site months ago to help me prepare. This forum is great!
Hi Michelle, you are not alone. I am in the same situation as you. Exactly one week plus one day until he leaves. We have been waiting a little over a year for this date. That's the hardest part. I feel like the sand clock is running faster and faster. I try to smile and be encouraging when I am around him, and then at night, I let it all out and cry like crazy. It helps me to stay positive around him and to put the tears on hold. I sneak in lots of hugs and try to memorize the feel of my arms around his. I tell myself, this is not forever. He will be coming home. Yes, it is a big change and no, I don't like change. But I can't stop time and I can't change what is happening. So, I want my time with him to be pleasant, positive, and uplifting for both of us. Sometimes, I practice deep breathing, or just think about something else. You can do this. This is what you raised him for, to be successful and happy. In the movie "Australia," the boy goes on a "walkabout" with his grandfather to begin his journey into manhood. That's what I'm looking at this as, my SR's "walkabout." Let the tears come in private and make the most of the time you have left. I'm right with you.
Hi Michelle, I just realized I responded to an older post of yours. I am glad to hear you are feeling better. I am glad to know you made it through his departure. That gives me encouragement. Knicksmom, we got our calling cards through the callsforrecruits.org. Great thing! It's not too late, he can still send you some and you can write the info to your recruit. I too, will try to be strong today, and cry tonight!
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