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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

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OPSEC - Navy Operations Security

Always keep Navy Operations Security in mind.  In the Navy, it's essential to remember that "loose lips sink ships."  OPSEC is everyone's responsibility. 

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

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Theresa (David's Mom)
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  • soccermom(ship 02 div 920)/Corps
  • LindaA AM Mom
  • betsy
  • SmoothieVito
  • nanmcman(ship14div.189)
  • JasonM'sGirl (Ship 14 Div 189)
  • DCS0585mom
  • Valerie/Toni's mom
  • Jeff's Mom(SHIP 03 DIV 145)
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Welcome, Theresa (David's Mom)!

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A little about me:
My husband and I have been married for over 25 years and are very proud of our son who just left for Navy Boot Camp.
I am here to support my
Son/Daughter
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I...
Was proud and encouraged it
The Navy offers opportunities that...
That there is a lot of support from others who have family members in the Military. My family is growing because of it.

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At 6:54pm on April 3, 2011, jehumphries40 said…
My son is also on this Ship and in this Division. The letters I get talk a lot about the food - how good it is! Crazy but he is a young man with a hearty appetite. Hope your son is doing well in bc. Tommy had to get his wisdom teeth taken out a few weeks back - we received a few goofy letters (being on bed rest gave him a lot of time to write). Take care.

p.s. What exactly does this "Grad and Go" mean? Tommy said he can only hang out with us on Friday - he stays there in Great Lakes for his school. This seems odd to me.
At 9:04am on March 17, 2011, ladyayp said…
Hi theresa,My name is Anna. I have two sons in the navy. My oldest has been in for 13 years, and dan has been in since april of last year. This is also his first deployment. I enjoy meeting people that have children in the navy. Sometimes it is good th share the feelings. I look forward to chatting with you. I live in georgia
At 11:32pm on May 4, 2010, SmoothieVito said…
As far as I know, my wife will be there for the weekend but she is still a grad and go. She called me yesterday and told me. I hope she gets san diego too. How is florida from what your son told you?
At 11:19pm on May 4, 2010, SmoothieVito said…
Yes, I am going to the graduation! I am super excited to see her and I would not miss it for the world!!!! I really hope my wife classes up really soon like your son so we can get on with this a school and get our place at a perminant station. Is your son abh too???
At 4:50pm on May 4, 2010, SmoothieVito said…
Hi, my wife is going to be graduating on June 4th and headed for pensicola florida as a ABH. How long does it take for them to class up? i'm concerned because I hear some people wait as long as six months.... she should be in school for 6 weeks which would be a huge diffrence in the time she would be there :( any insight?
At 7:42am on April 16, 2010, DCS0585mom said…
Hi Theresa, Oh yes, A School is so much better. Daniel is really liking Charleston. Even though his classes won't start until May, he's liking having his own room. He'll have a roommate eventually but right now he's by himself. He got an infection in his leg at boot camp so he has to get up at 5am every morning to go get it dressed and cleaned but it's getting better fast. He said they work 5 hours a day and then get the rest of the time off. They go hiking a lot. He has Facebook so I'm always asking questions. I think he's tired of all the questions I ask. :-). We're planning on taking a weekend trip over there in May. I'm glad you get to hear from David. It sure is a lot better being able to hear from them.
At 4:24pm on April 15, 2010, betsy said…
happy I have one thanks theresa for pushing this on me love ya
At 9:22pm on April 4, 2010, DCS0585mom said…
Hey Theresa, it sure was great to meet you and then see you at the Navy Pier. :-)
It was such a wonderful ceremony and weekend, I'll always remember it. We've already heard from Daniel and he's liking Charleston. I hope everything is working out for David, keep in touch and let me know how he does.
Maureen
At 12:00pm on March 5, 2010, DCS0585mom said…
Hi Theresa, my son is in SHIP 03, DIV 142. I've gotten 3 letters from him. His bunk mate told him about this site for moms and he told me about it in his letter. Great site for moms to get support. My son is doing great, had his wisdom teeth pulled last week. He said their division is really improving. He passed his inspections and test.
Maureen
At 12:01am on February 19, 2010, Jeff's Mom(SHIP 03 DIV 145) said…
Hey Theresa.. I got "the letter" today, Jeff is on Ship 03 Div 145, and his graduation date is April 9th! Can't wait to see if I get a letter next week!
 
 
 

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