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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.

**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.

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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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I know alot of you ladies have already sent your sailor off to bootcamp. I feel like Im forgetting something..... He has a new black wallet, stamps, 800 minutes calling card, $40 cash, drivers lisence, social security card... Is this all you send them with besides the clothes on their backs?? I just dont want to forget anything.. I think panic has set in!

Sonia

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He can take his cell phone.  I don't believe they have phone banks anymore.  It will come back with his clothes in the Kid in a Box.  

My first son brought his small Bible with him and got to keep it, my second son who just left 2 days ago took his Bible too.  

Great to hear that about the Bible.  My son was given a small one after graduation in hopes he could take it to boot camp.   Did you get "your phone call" yet? Keeping you in prayers.

Yes, I did.  Thank you for asking.  I got it the same day he left.  He called me as soon as the plane landed and we chatted for a bit, then I got the official scripted call later that evening on the 1st of July.  Now, I'm waiting on my Kid in a Box and the form letter.  Although Hubby heard from his recruiter and looks like he's in Div 265.  

Sorry, it took me so long to reply, but we were up in the mountains at my Mother's place and her internet is limited.  ;)

How are you doing?

This link should have everything you need to know to get your Future Sailor ready for BC. Things to Do in Last 30 Days Before Your Future Sailor Leaves for BC

I would suggest you get some Moleskin and cut it into different sizes and send a few pieces to him and stick a couple bandaids in there too.  Also, a list of addresses and phone numbers and a special note from you.  It looks like you have everything else that he needs.  If he has a bank account, he may want to bring his debit card with him too and he should bring his account information with him also so he can set up direct deposit when he gets there.

Hugs to you and enjoy the 4th!

Interesting on the debit(bank card).  I didn't think he was suppose to bring anything like that.  I have his bank account info for Wells fargo and he has a application for Navy credit union in process but don't know if it will be set up in time.(which is why I have his bank info for wells fargo) I thought he could only bring cash.  

I went to the Christian book store and they have these neat prayers and Bible verses that are the size of a credit card.  I bought one called "The Military Prayer" and my son was happy to put that in his wallet.

Oh, that's fantastic!  

I forgot ba
I forgot bandaids :-( can i send some when i finally get to write? Is it really needed? My daughter just left on the 1st and I put notes in her wallet pix phone numbers and addresses along with her debit card ss card and id she took an address book and her lil bible as well the church gave her the Sunday b4 she left.I felt so blessed the church prayed for her b4 her departure. Excuse my typing my phone isnt copperating with me... Take care moms.... Congrats to the new recruits and fam. HAPPY 4TH.
You can send bandaids later. She can get them from the medical person but it's just easier if she has them on hand when needed. It helps with blisters etc.

Hope you all are doing alright. Our kids are going to be GREAT!
Isn't it nice when our pastor's pray over our servicemembers? We had our Youth Pastor pray over our son before their family left town and our Pastor prayed for our son in the service on the Sunday before he left for BC. I was so glad that my son grabbed one of the mini Gideon Bibles at MEPS before he left.

I didn't even think of bandaids.   I don't know if you can send them with your letters or not.  

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