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I think all us dads think the same way when it comes to our recruits writing letters home. Mama wants that letter every day. Mine gets a little angry with the mail carrier if a letter doesn't arrive everyday. Bless her heart, she writes letters days in advance so she'll be sure to have one ready to send everyday. And I mean everyday!
Of course we dads miss our kids and think of them constantly, but there's something unique that a mama feels about their babies...err..uh...recruits. I try to write one every day. I manage to get out four a week on the average.
Today Ryan's six weeks away from PIR and thus far we've received his box of stuff, the form letter with minimal info and one three page letter. That's simply not enough.
From everything I gather they have only about three hours free time, and that comes on a Sunday.
I can't wait to see the transformation of Ryan from one who needed structure and discipline to that man who's better able to face the world with confidence, pride and his chest puffed out a little. After eight weeks of IT they've earned the right to strut a little.
I think all us dads think the same way when it comes to our recruits writing letters home. Mama wants that letter every day. Mine gets a little angry with the mail carrier if a letter doesn't arrive everyday. Bless her heart, she writes letters days in advance so she'll be sure to have one ready to send everyday. And I mean everyday!
Of course we dads miss our kids and think of them constantly, but there's something unique that a mama feels about their babies...err..uh...recruits. I try to write one every day. I manage to get out four a week on the average.
Today Ryan's six weeks away from PIR and thus far we've received his box of stuff, the form letter with minimal info and one three page letter. That's simply not enough.
From everything I gather they have only about three hours free time, and that comes on a Sunday.
I can't wait to see the transformation of Ryan from one who needed structure and discipline to that man who's better able to face the world with confidence, pride and his chest puffed out a little. After eight weeks of IT they've earned the right to strut a little.
Unless they are grad-n-go your sailor should have liberty Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday, though they may have to stand a watch or have other duty during that time. For most non grad-n-goes liberty starts at (as I recall, but may be in error) around 09:00 Sat and Sundayand lasts until about 22:00 Friday and Sat and until 20:00 Sunday. Some grad-n-goes (like Eric) move across the street and he got liberty from 20:00 Friday until 20:00 Sunday...those are not too common though. If they are grad-n-go you may only get a few minutes with them on Friday, but MIGHT be able to get a security pass at the airport so you can spend some time with them at the gate. As always- check the PIR- Tips and Hints group for past posts ab0ut this stuff and remember....BE FLEXIBLE AND ALWAYS SHOW YOUR SUPPORT !
Richard H. Hughes, III said:I think all us dads think the same way when it comes to our recruits writing letters home. Mama wants that letter every day. Mine gets a little angry with the mail carrier if a letter doesn't arrive everyday. Bless her heart, she writes letters days in advance so she'll be sure to have one ready to send everyday. And I mean everyday!
Of course we dads miss our kids and think of them constantly, but there's something unique that a mama feels about their babies...err..uh...recruits. I try to write one every day. I manage to get out four a week on the average.
Today Ryan's six weeks away from PIR and thus far we've received his box of stuff, the form letter with minimal info and one three page letter. That's simply not enough.
From everything I gather they have only about three hours free time, and that comes on a Sunday.
I can't wait to see the transformation of Ryan from one who needed structure and discipline to that man who's better able to face the world with confidence, pride and his chest puffed out a little. After eight weeks of IT they've earned the right to strut a little.
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