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KastIron,
Thank you very much. We have yet to hear from Kayde(three weeks today since she left Spokane). We will plan on leaving Chicago on Sunday am so that we can spend Saturday with her.
One other question. I am having to fund Kayde's account to cover auto deduct payments(car insurance, cell phone, etc.) Any idea when she will get her first pay deposit?
KastIron said:"Thanks for your posts!"
You're welcome.
"My daughter reported 17 Nov and is scheduled for PIR 22 Jan. Kayde was told that she is to be in Pensacola on 25 Jan. When will we know if she will be a "grad and go"?
She is a grad and go. However, since she does not have to be there until Monday, I suspect she won't leave RTC for Pensacola until Saturday so you should be able to spend Friday afternoon with her after PIR.
Respectfully,
KastIron
Kayde's Dad said:Thanks for your posts! My daughter reported 17 Nov and is scheduled for PIR 22 Jan. Kayde was told that she is to be in Pensacola on 25 Jan. When will we know if she will be a "grad and go"?
Kastiron,
How do they handle assignments to the 900 divisions nowadays? I was in company 936 Triple Threat in 1976.
Thanks,
Mark
KastIron, I noticed on the RTC site that they recognize quite a few of the sailors at PIR. I noticed 1 per Division is recognized as Honor Graduates. My question is: What criteria is or was used to determine this award?
And what do the following Awards represent, I don't recognise the abreviations: MOWW Award Of Merit & MOAA Award
" I noticed 1 per Division is recognized as Honor Graduates. My question is: What criteria is or was used to determine this award?"
The RDCs decide who deserves the honor of being honor recruit. Usually, we pick the recruit who has been a top performer in all aspects of recruit training - academically, physically, inspections, teamwork, etc. (Sometimes, RDCs will allow the division to vote on who they think should be the honor recruit. I personally don't like that method.)
"And what do the following Awards represent, I don't recognise the abreviations:
MOWW Award Of Merit & MOAA Award"
The MOWW is the Military Order Of The World Wars and the MOAA is the Military Officers Association Of America award. I don't know how those honors are selected because they are chosen from outside the division. The RDCs have no input into those. But you can be sure the recruits selected for those honors have been top-notch recruits during the entire training period.
Paul said:KastIron, I noticed on the RTC site that they recognize quite a few of the sailors at PIR. I noticed 1 per Division is recognized as Honor Graduates. My question is: What criteria is or was used to determine this award?
And what do the following Awards represent, I don't recognise the abreviations: MOWW Award Of Merit & MOAA Award
KastIron,
Thank you for your service, and thanks for visiting this site.
My question is really two parts.
Our son signed up for AECF. He graduates from boot on 1/29/2010. What if he becomes interested in Spec Ops or trying for Seals? Would he have the opportunity durin boot to explore that?
Do the RDCs have any input into selecting SRs for things like Rescue swimmer, diver, etc., if they see someone with special athletic ability, swimming abilityand so forth?
Jim
Thanks alot for the info, I really appreciate it.
KastIron said:" I noticed 1 per Division is recognized as Honor Graduates. My question is: What criteria is or was used to determine this award?"
The RDCs decide who deserves the honor of being honor recruit. Usually, we pick the recruit who has been a top performer in all aspects of recruit training - academically, physically, inspections, teamwork, etc. (Sometimes, RDCs will allow the division to vote on who they think should be the honor recruit. I personally don't like that method.)
"And what do the following Awards represent, I don't recognise the abreviations:
MOWW Award Of Merit & MOAA Award"
The MOWW is the Military Order Of The World Wars and the MOAA is the Military Officers Association Of America award. I don't know how those honors are selected because they are chosen from outside the division. The RDCs have no input into those. But you can be sure the recruits selected for those honors have been top-notch recruits during the entire training period.
Paul said:KastIron, I noticed on the RTC site that they recognize quite a few of the sailors at PIR. I noticed 1 per Division is recognized as Honor Graduates. My question is: What criteria is or was used to determine this award?
And what do the following Awards represent, I don't recognise the abreviations: MOWW Award Of Merit & MOAA Award
Marty,
Boot Camp goes on even over the holidays. In the Navy we have what we call "Holiday Routine". Classes will not be held but depending on each company will determine what happens on Christmas. All will be allowed to attend a religious service if the wish.
If a company is close to graduation they may not have the Company Commanders around. Each "Ship" does have Senior Leadership available at all times. If a company is in week one or two the Company Commanders will be there to continue training (nothing harsh or to demanding).
V/r
YNC
When I was there, we had a "red roper" and a "blue roper". The blue roper was a seaman apprentice that assisted the red rope company commander.
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