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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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PIR was great, just want to give a few tips based on our experience. Schedule says that gates open at 6:30, if you want to avoid stress, get there early. There is a very long line to get in, but it moves very fast. There is a parking garage and it is a short walk to the Visitor's Center. You may have to stand outside for a bit waiting to get in, so dress warmly! You will need to show an ID and know your sailor's division#. Once inside, you walk through the Visitor's Center to the Drill Hall. It is a big hangar with bleachers on one side. You have a much better view from the upper deck, you will see signs with Division #'2 so you can sit in front of your sailor's division. I won't give any secrets about the actual PIR, it is just great though! Wear something bright and let you sailor know so he/she can pick you out of the crowd, they are looking for you just like you are looking for them! Once it is over, you can go down and meet your sailor, but the drill hall closes and everyone must leave. We walked to the exchange with my son and then he left us to get his things to move into his new barracks ( he stayed at Great Lakes), some sailors got to leave right away. After we left he base, we went to the Navy Museum and Visitor's Center which is just off base to meet him. There were a lot of other families there too. The sailor's didn't start arriving there for about 2 hours after the PIR, I recommend getting some lunch first. You will have time. We waited 3 hours. If you are leaving that night, make sure you allow travel time back to O'Hare, it took us an extra hour due to Friday travel into the city. We left for the airport at 3:30 to avoid rush hour traffic. I highly recommend the Holiday Inn Express in Waukegan, very nice and clean. Close to the base and easy to get to. Here is our view from the upper bleachers, hope this has been helpful, glad to answer any questions!
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This is great information, kaycee. I'm looking forward to PIR in Dec.
Does any one know if there are hotels close to the camp. I believe the airport is at least 45mins from the camp and I would prefer to stay close by since we have to be there at 6:30am for the PIR.
The Holiday Inn Express in Waukegen was very nice and close, probably a 15 minute drive. It was clean and quiet and easy to find. Highly recommend.
You figured it out.
Has anyone stayed at the Ramada in Waukegan? I have booked rooms there for PIR 3-6-15 and I just recently heard some horror stories! I'm thinking it's to late now to look for another hotel :>(
Hello! Your information was very helpful thanks so much. How much was the HI Express per night? Also, was your sailor allowed to visit you at the HI? I ask because I have seen some restrictions on hotels, especially with sailors staying in GL for A school.
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