Navy Boot Camp: Questions & Answers to what your Sailor will be doing at Recruit Training Command (RTC) Great Lakes, IL.
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No More "Sailor in a Box" - From RTC- Posted 5 Sept 2019
Attention families and friends of RTC: Previously, upon arrival to boot camp, recruits would box up their civilian belongings and ship it to their choice of destination. Our new procedure now has those boxes being stored locally and will be returned to the recruits the day before graduation. The new procedure went into effect this week beginning with Div. 409 in Training Group 52.
OK- When is PIR and What Is Their Mailing Address?
Something you should know about ADD and ADHD
Moment of Truth - First week of Boot Camp
Complete List of Navy Boot Camp FAQ's - Need to Knows
A run down of how the divisions are formed
Pass in Review Dates - Dates for Upcoming Graduation Ceremonies
Contact Your Sailor - RTC Division Addresses -RTC Ship/Div Addresses
Bootcamp Weekly Training Schedule - Follow Your Sailor's Training
Recruit Division Command Structure - Division Recruit Command Positions
Bootcamp Videos - Several Videos about Bootcamp
Return To Bootcamp Videos - Series of Videos from All Hands TV
Captain's Cup Competition - Final Competition between Divisions
BattleStations 21 - Videos and Infomation about BattleStations
Navy Lingo & Slang -Learn to speak their Language
Navy Enlisted Ratings- Navy Job Descriptions
Boot Camp Checklist - Items you can and cannot Bring to Boot Camp
Being Paid While in Boot Camp - Yes, you get paid in Boot Camp!
A MUST Read for All New Navy Parents - Bootcamp....and how it changes your recruits!
Small Arms Training and Qualification - OPNAV Instruction 3591.1F
Current Weather Conditions at Recruit Training Command - Great Lakes, IL
Pass in Review Group- Tips, Hints, & Help for Navy Graduation
We talk about Holiday Routine at Boot Camp - here's the skinny
Sunday/Holiday Routine allows recruits to attend religious services and observe Federal holidays. From 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. recruits are able to: attend religious services, read and study, hygiene, perform uniform upkeep, write and read letters, or clean their rack and personal locker.
RTC is making important changes to polices regarding PIR Guest Access as well as Bag Checks and Restriction Policies. Take the time to read thru these and be prepared when you head to Great Lakes for PIR.
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Cody, So glad you are doing that! That is great! I will send the address out to some of our church members. Hopefully we can help encourage her. I hope that you are in a good church there in Tennessee. It it is good to have people around who can lend a hand or an ear.
Jason, You have a good bit of wisdom there my friend. I was just listening to an interview on the radio the other day of the authors of a book called "Men are Like Waffles, Women are Like Spaghetti" originally released in 2007 by Bill and Pam Farrel that speaks along the same lines that you did in your post.
Oh and one other thing, get online and check out navyformoms.com. That may be a resource that your mother in law could use to direct some of the anxiety she is feeling and will give her a forum to vent. In addition, you could also reach out to the admin's on that site who I would assume, would be happy to help to see if they could get some women to write to Siera also.
And mom in law? I'd imagine there may be past tensions there between you two, but right now, she's just as scared and un-informed as you are. She doesn't know who else TO lash out at. And without going into details, I TOTALLY understand what you are going thru with her. Stay strong man. You got this.
Cody, sorry to hear about some of the trials your family is experiencing right now. You and Siera are in my families prayers. I'll ask my wife to write to her and offer some encouragement.
Stay strong brother. I understand the mother-in-law situation. And Gary is right, the trivial things (trivial to us) matter in letters. In a situation like this, think like a woman when you write. We men are very compartmentalized, we see things like a blue-print. Everything has it's place and we handle things one room at a time. Women, holy cow. They see things like a ball of yarn. Everything connects into one, long, rambling string. Not that that's wrong, it's just different. Example: A man goes to the grocery store and buys a gallon of milk. You ask him how his trip was, "It was fine. I bought the milk. I came home.". Done. A woman? How was your trip? "Oh it was wonderful! I went to the store but oh before I got to the store I was driving down that one road to the get to the store and I saw this dog who was just on the side of the road oh but before that I saw Jenny and she told me to tell you that Mark said Hi and then I got to the store and I was walking down the aisle toward the milk and oh did I tell you I also ran into Linda in the parking lot......." and on and on it goes. Now, I'm not bagging on the women in our lives AT ALL! It's just a difference between men and women, not wrong, just different. My wife and I mentor and counsel young couples at our church, so like Gary, I know a little about this.
But back to the letters, think like a woman when you write them. Babble. String it out. Make details from multiple angles connect. Make a 1 paragraph story a 2 page story. She will LOVE the details and she will LOVE the effort you put into them. Also, that will help you write more letters.
Brother, I know that right now you are confused, un-informed, worried, stressed out, lonely, maybe a little angry, and just all around, sad. But you are not alone my man. You got each of us with you right now.
My daughter's journey into the Navy was a very difficult one. We had so many plans for her and had only her best interest at heart. However, those plans that WE had, were constantly falling apart. It was one step forward, three steps back. We didn't know what to do, so we cried out to God. Boy did He listen. I don't know what took us so long to look into the Navy (pretty much my entire family is prior service myself and my wife included), but we finally did. And all of a sudden, things smoothed out. We realized that had we put our situation in His hands earlier, the journey would have been completely different. God has a plan for Siera man, and trust me, it is a plan for GOOD. I don't know your spiritual life Cody, but regardless, know that God IS on your side brother and you and your family IS being watched over.
Please, let us know if there is anything else we can do for you.
no prob. my wife is going to write her to and we will never bring up her mom. only up lifting stuff will come from us. god bless her and her family!
Cody, Having other people write her is a good idea. With your permission, I will ask a couple of the ladies at the church where I am the Worship Pastor to write your wife (without telling them the details about your mother-in-law so that it doesn't get mentioned). Having made my request, I have to tell you that I suspect that the "lots and lots of letters" that she desires are letters from you. So . . . you may be doing this already but my advice is for you to write and send her a letter every day. Include in your letters things that the little one does how the child is developing (no matter how insignificant it might seem to you). This will help her feel connected to you and your baby. Maybe I'm sticking my nose in where it doesn't belong and if so just ignore my advice.
Now for the disclaimer: This advice comes from an old married guy, who understands women (a little bit), understands how relationships are supposed to work and struggles along to do it right himself.
I am also praying for y'all.
cool, I like country that will make it easy for me.
im proud to do it!!
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