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It's closer to 48 hours with no sleep, according to my son. When you're that exhausted, you are at your most suggestible.
Pretty tough day for receiving your kid in a box. It was pretty hard on both the wife and me about the same.
You will receive a letter from the Dep't of the Navy next week or thereabouts, a form letter with is mailing address, PIR date and other information, and a list of the 4 names who can attend the PIR. It also has the password for your parking pass, so it's worth keeping in a very safe place.
Make good use of the topics list to the right, and the videos on NavyDads. They're great tools to help you deal with this step in his life. My son also talked of military service since he was in the 8th grade, but it was still a hard step for us to take. He has thrived since shipping out, and now he's in A School focused and fit and highly motivated. He was initially thinking of the Marine Corp, but my dad is a Navy vet, so I am glad he chose the Navy too.
Congratulations!
I also recieved " the sailor in a box" yesterday Valantines day. As I opened it up my wife started to get that look ( you know what I mean) and I removed Brian's clothes and handed her his shirt which she held to her face for a moment. Brian is following his heart and living his dream , as he had talked about joining the military many times before. I am very pleased that he chose the Navy. When he went through his physical prior to swearing in the doctor whom examined him said he was one the fittest persons she had seen in a long time and said she would reccommend him to Seal duty if he wanted it. We are still waiting on the computer card giving us his address and projected pir date. I found out the other day that your recruit will stay up 24 hours when they first get there at boot camp. The reason is that recruits come from all over and have different time zones so when they finally go down they will wake up on the Navy time
What is IT?
John Banner said:My son is in Ship 11, Div 116, PIR, April 1. We had received his box about Tuesday last week, his info "letter" on Friday, and today we got his first real letter on Navy stationery. He says that he is doing well, but wants to "fast-forward" to the end. He talked about 3 guys from another division who got IT and glad it wasn't him as 2 of them couldn't move afterwards. His butt still hurt from the peanut butter shot. He misses us, of which I am glad, but he knows what he is doing is the right thing for him. HooYah!
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