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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Michael- you should get the letter any day
from RTC:
Congratulations to this week’s winners of Captain’s Cup. Div. 805 took top honors in the non-integrated divisions while Div. 084 dominated in the integrated divisions.
What is Captain’s Cup?
Captain’s Cup is a fun, friendly athletic event held on the Saturday before graduation. The divisions that are set to graduate later in the week get a free morning to kick back and enjoy some fun competition between the divisions in their training group. It’s like recess for recruits.
Events include basketball, volleyball, relay races, tug-of-war, sit-ups, push-ups and more. There is a winning division for the non-integrated (all-male) divisions, and one winning division in the integrated (male/female) divisions. Each winning division receives a traveling trophy to display in their ship as well as a Captain’s Cup flag that they will carry and display during graduation.
Captain’s Cup gives the recruits the opportunity to display their athleticism they have built up during boot camp. They are all running around laughing, gulping Gatorade, cheering on their division, throwing their arms up in victory, and laughing more.
So, on the Saturday morning before graduation if you’re wondering what your recruit is doing, he or she is running around with a huge smile on his/her face.
Thank you gentlemen.
official RTC uniform policy:
All Pass-in-Reviews at Recruit Training Command are formal ceremonies.
Military personnel participating in the ceremony shall wear the seasonally appropriate ceremonial uniform. Military personnel who arrive as guests shall wear the service dress uniform or service dress uniform equivalent. Military members who arrive in working uniforms will not be permitted inside the drill hall.
NAVY:
SUMMER: Summer Whites with ribbons for E-7 and above; Service Dress Whites with ribbons for E-6 and below.
WINTER: Dress Blues with ribbons.
Note: Working Uniforms (NWU, MARPAT, ACU, ABU, ODU) are not authorized uniforms for Pass-In-Review.
A friend of my son is invited to the PIR. He's in the Army Reserve. He wants to know if its appropriate for him to wear his uniform. Any ideas?
Congrats to all Dads for "lending" Uncle Sam your child for service, starting out as Seaman Recruits!
The first weeks of no communication will be difficult for you. Send as many letters and packages as possible. When your Seaman is allowed to receive your communications it will be like Christmas in February.
The greatest gift my Seaman Recruit gave me was after the Boot Camp graduation and we were celebrating in Chicago. She said "Pops, I want to apologize for what I put you through when I was in Jr/Sr high school." (She was good bad, not evil.)
My QM1, (Navigation Petty Officer 1st Class), went to GL in January, 2011 and is now moving back home to start her college career while remaining a Navy Reservist.
She has grown up quite a bit during her duty. Her successful active duty career included missions to the Med Sea, Persian Gulf, East Indian Ocean, then the North Atlantic, North Sea, Baltic Sea, and closer to home on training missions in the Caribbean and Southern Atlantic.
She is a Salty Shellback (for going south of the Equator) and a member of the Order of the Blue Nose (for going north of the Arctic Circle).
In addition to her duties in navigation she also volunteered to be the fitness instructor on her destroyer.
Your offspring, who go to sea, will endure days of servile work, sheer boredom, and times with rushes of adrenaline. All-in-all it will be a great adventure in each Seaman's life when responsibility for their own lives and their small, but important part, in the defense of our country.
Best wishes to you and your Seaman Recruit!!
Before my son left, I used to think all these 'boo-hoo' people were just taking things to the EXTREME! LOL!
Sad to say, while I'm not actually boohoo-ing, I AM stalking facebook and any websites I can find for the possibility of a picture or news re his division and/or progress...
Ship 12/ Div 75 PIR 1-30-15
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