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Link to Navy Speak - Navy Terms & Acronyms: Navy Speak
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
...and visit Navy.com - America's Navy and Navy.mil also Navy Live - The Official Blog of the Navy to learn more.
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**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
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RESUMING LIVE PIR - 8/13/2021
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Hello my husband and I just sat down with a Navy recruiter and well I was so nervous that I completely blanked on any questions that I have. So I figure instead of asking the recruiter who can really only answer my husbands questions i would as here. What does the Navy do for me and my daughters while my husband is at basic and then tech school? I know the recruiter said that we could be with him while he was in tech school but what did you guys do?
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My husband is trying to get a SEALS contract or EOD so I don't know what that entails for my two daughters and I am a stay home mom and I want to make sure that I will still be able to take care of my daughters while he is training
Thank you so much for all your help I will look up the rates I am still learning everything I know the recruiter did say what the BAH was for our area. I just want to make sure that I am as prepared as I can be for this process.
Thank you so much! You have helped me so much with understanding what is ahead for our family I am so appreciative for your advice and knowledge
During boot camp you receive a housing allowance, medical, and family separation pay after 30 days. If you are near a base (any branch), you may use base facilities, many of which are free or cheap.
In the Navy, we call it A school. It must be over 20 weeks for you to move there at the Navy's expense. So that will depend on what job he qualifies and contracts for. If the school is not long enough, you stay in place until he receives his PCS orders (permanent change of command). You will receive a housing allowance for where you reside as long as he is in school. There are BAH calculators online where you can see what that amount may be (varies by paygrade and zip code).
With three dependents, he will need a waiver to join. Should not be a problem.
When we talked to the recruiter they told him about the waiver I am getting all the documents they need for him to take the ASVAB and they said that because we live near Boston we will have a high BAH. But he did say that it will start the 1st day of boot camp but I was very stressed this is not the path that I thought that I would be on but I am ready to embrace it and support my husband.
Also BAH starts from day one, but you won't actually have it for 30 to 45 days. You will have a large sum though because of the backpay.
I'm a stay at home mom to a ten week old baby. My husband is set to PIR (graduate boot camp) on February 27th. Like Sailorswife has said, as far as finances go, you will receive his pay and a housing allowance which will take care of you guys. My advice is to have a months worth of bills saved up. He'll probably be in the DEP program for a year or a little less. (waiting to ship to basic) My husband has been gone since January 6th, and we will be getting our first money on Feb 1st. Just making sure you're set up for a month or two without income means you can focus on your child and not have to worry. Oh, and as far as school goes, don't always trust the recruiter. They told me over and over that I could not live with my husband, but I've since learned that I can live with him. The other side of that is there are some people who were told they could go, but they can't. I think it all comes down to how long his school is. Good luck with everything.
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