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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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I don't know your answer Intell, but wish you good luck with it. I know it has to be hard for you, as the mom in that same type of situation (my oldest ships in less than a week, and the girlfriend in this one has gone out of her way to make things difficult), it's hard for me as well. He promised to send to me and I promised to send her the information I get... maybe he will ask them to do the same if you don't get it... hopefully you'll hear from him soon tho. Keep your chin up. (=
I hate to hear that, but like hishippygirl said, it will go by slow/fast, and will be over before you know it. Feels like this is my second son going through, my middle son's best friend graduated three weeks ago and is in Florida now, my oldest leaves on next Monday, my middle son leaves a month after him, and his other best friend leaves in March... the people in Shreveport are going to know me by name before long if all of them keep signing up! Hugs!
Just my 2 cents here for what it is worth (I get along great with my son's GF and we exchange info whenever we hear from him) because I have an extremely strained relationship with my ex-husband. If your SR sends the form letter and / or box to you, please make sure you pass on all the pertinent information to his family. Being the bigger person never hurts and it will lessen the strain on your SR while he is at GL. It is a stressful enough time as it is. I let my ex know when he made the scripted call and I scanned the form letter and sent it to him. We will sit apart at PIR (just like his college graduation I guess I will sit with the GF and my daughter will sit with her dad) but we will divide up our time with him. Your SR will REALLY appreciate not having to worry about you and his family fighting.
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