NAVY BOOT CAMP - A GUIDE FOR FAMILIES



So Someone You Love
is Leaving for Boot Camp



There is nothing quite like sending a child off to Boot Camp.
In one moment, you watch as a piece of your heart walks out of your life.

They're going to serve their country. And you're proud beyond words. But that pride doesn't help that dull ache that you're feeling.

Sure, Boot Camp is only eight weeks, but it stretches in front of you like eternity. There isn't a minute that goes by that you don't wonder about your Recruit.

What is he doing? When will she be able to call? Is he sick? Is she lonely?

You have so many questions, and don't know who to ask, or where to find the answer.

You don't know it yet, but in the next two minutes,
you are going to feel better
about your Recruit going away to Boot Camp!

Dear New Navy Parent,

A short time ago, our family watched as the recruiter came and took our son away. The useless, helpless feeling is something we'll never forget. We remember how desperate we were to find out information.

We wanted to find out everything we could to help his transition into the Navy go smoothly. Before he left, and after he was gone, we searched the internet, read books, joined forums, and talked to our recruiter.

Before his ship date, we had learned all the things he should do while he was still at home. We were able to send him off with exactly what he needed. While he was gone, we knew the best ways for him to contact us, and all the ways we could contact him.

By the end of Boot Camp, we knew what to expect. We knew all the secrets of Boot Camp graduation. We knew about liberty weekend, and about what would happen after Boot Camp.

The bottom line was that we had learned all sorts of information that helped us as we dealt with our son being gone.

And now, we're going to share those secrets with you.


NAVY Boot Camp - a Guide for Families is an online booklet that will help you survive 'family' Boot Camp.. With the information packed into this report, you'll learn

What the first week of Boot Camp will be like - for your Recruit - and for you.

When your Sailor will contact you.

How your Recruit can avoid getting "The Ricky Crud".

About "The Box", "The Letter", and "The Call"

How to get your Recruit's Address, and when you can start writing.

When that first paycheck will be deposited, and how much it will be.

We can't make you miss him or her any less, but we can help you feel empowered by learning all you can about what your loved one is experiencing.

You will start to feel better and better
about your soon to be Sailor!


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NAVY Boot Camp - A Guide for Families will take you through the preparation, leaving, and the separation of Boot Camp, reducing your stress by taking away the unknown.



You learn exactly what a should be taken to Boot Camp. (Did you know that the recruiter, the NAVY website, and the DEP guide all have different lists?).
 
You find out how to simplify that first call home, so valuable talking time won't be lost.
 
You gain insight into NAVY ratings (jobs), and how to help your Recruit find the perfect one.
 
You'll become an expert in NAVY-speak, so you can understand what your Recruit is talking about.
 

You discover hint after hint on making it through Boot Camp - for your Sailor and for you!


We'll Also Share Insider Tips...

How to see your Recruit swear in.

How you might be able to send a gift to your Recruit.

How to find - and contact - family members with Recruits in 'your' division.

The best resources for NAVY families - online and off.

How to understand NAVY speak - Rack, Head, Ricky Heaven, IT, RPOC, and all the other acronyms.

How your Recruit may get reduced interest rates, cell phone charges, and insurance payments during Boot Camp.

You will start to feel better and better
about your soon to be Sailor!




Find Out Things Your Recruiter Didn't Tell You


Recruiters are wonderful! They're knowledgable and helpful, and they want - and work for - the best for your Recruit. But let's face it. They're not there to hold your hand. Recruiters can't tell you all you want to know.

Did you know that just a few days after the ship date, you'll get a box containing all your Recruit's belongings?

Did you know that cell phones can be taken to Boot Camp? (They'll be sent back home in The Box.)

Do you know how to find the dates of Navy Boot Camp graduation (PIR)?

Do you know where you can see actual videos of Recruits?

Would you like to see a weekly newspaper from Recruit Training Command?

This is the ultimate guide to help
families survive their Boot Camp!


But don’t take my word for it…

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Sincerely,

Al Dasch, Proud NAVY Parent!

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