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I text my daughter from the time that I dropped her off n 1/7/14 until her phone died afternoon of 1/8/14. Received call at 945pm last night. Who else had a love one arrive last night. My daughter said there were six others with her and I'm wondering if any of their parents are on here.
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Training for all recruits is about 6 weeks. See the info on a Push Division in What does ??? mean? (A Guide to Navy Abbreviations and Terminology).
How did you hear grad is 2/28? My SR said she thought it would be 3/7
By counting 9 Fridays, PIR would be 03/07/2014, but since the RTC seldom has more than 2 weeks with no PIR, the PIR for those arriving at the beginning of this week will most likely be 02/28/2014 and some of those arriving later in the week may have PIR on 03/07/2014. (See Arrival and What Happens at the RTC.)
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I read all the information but am still confused. She got to RTC Wed 1/8/14, so P-1 should be Thursday, since Push groups are usually ones that arrive on Mon or Tues she should have a PIR date of 3/7/14. Is this correct?
No, those in a push division can arrive any day of the week. It is usually those arriving on a Monday or Tuesday who fill a Push Division (usually from the week before, but last week the 02/28/2014 TG was probably completely filled on or before Wednesday). You SR will probably have PIR on 03/07/2014, but she could also be part of the 02/28/2014 TG depending on when her division began filling. She could be in a Push division in the 03/07/2014 TG and have to wait on others to arrive this week to fill the division and have 9 Fridays while others in the division only have 8 Fridays. Being in a Push division does not mean that everyone in the division only has 8 Fridays (except for those in the 02/28/2014 TG), but that some in the division do. It's a little confusing; I know.
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