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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.

**UPDATE 7/29/2021** You now must be fully vaccinated in order to attend PIR:

In light of observed changes and impact of the Coronavirus Delta Variant and out of an abundance of caution for our recruits, Sailors, staff, and guests, Recruit Training Command is restricting Pass-in-Review (recruit graduation) to ONLY fully immunized guests (14-days post final COVID vaccination dose).  

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**UPDATE 8/25/2022 - MASK MANDATE IS LIFTED.  Vaccinations still required.

**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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OCS Graduate Moms

For those who have graduated from Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI or who are currently attending there.

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OCS in November

Started by J71792. Last reply by barbrag Oct 12, 2023. 4 Replies

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Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 7, 2009 at 1:22am
Good Luck to 09 as they arrive in Newport for what's going to be a life changing journey for them!! They (and all of you! :) ) will do just fine!!
Typically for liberty they do on base gym liberty and work their way up from there- a class has to be secured for off base, most DI's wait til they are candidate officers to give off base but I have heard of one or two that will do it before then. They usually always need a liberty buddy though!!
My fiance arrived at his ship today... got a text message from him at about 2AM telling me he was in Ethiopia and was waiting for the last leg of his flight to get to where his ship is. I spent the whole day on pins and needles waiting to get an email or anything letting me know that he had safely made it to his ship. On my phone, I have a dual clock- one set to my time zone and one set to his. Once it got to be about midnight his time, I figured I wouldn't hear anything until tomorrow at the earliest, and went to take my last exam of the week, very nervous (as poor Marsbars can tell you- she gets to hear all my deployment jitters!). Then at 2:30AM his time (0230 if we want to use the proper military time ;) ) my phone rang... I got my first deployment phone call! It was only six minutes but it was SO nice to hear his voice and know he made it there safely! What a huge relief to know he is safe on an American ship. I never thought I would be as relieved as I did to get my first Sunday phone call from OCS... well the first deployment phone call is about a hundred times more relieving!! I was absolutely giddy for about an hour... still am and it's about 6 hours later!! He was soo tired and I felt so blessed and loved- he woke up especially to call me when he knew the phone would be free and that he could call me to ease my worries :) He's spent the last two days traveling and I couldn't believe he gave up the chance to sleep in a bed to call!
Anyway... just wanted to ask everyone's prayers for my fiance and his shipmates... they have some rough waters ahead of them and could really use some prayers!!!! Thank you so much!!! :)
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 6, 2009 at 7:56am
Bravo Zulu, 02!!!! Congratulations to the Navy's newest group of Ensigns!!
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 5, 2009 at 7:09pm
I got my fiance a navy ring with his SWO insignia on one side, a naval officer insignia on the other, and his name around it. I put a little engraving on the inside to make it special for him and told him it was my way of telling him I was committed to supporting him through our navy journey. He and I like it because it's something he can wear nearly all the time as a reminder of my support for him, whether he's in uniform or not!
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 4, 2009 at 8:29am
Good Morning everyone!! I'm definitely sending prayers to all those traveling to Newport (Yeah 02!) and all those that are sick up at OCS!
My fiance deploys today... he's going to be heading into a designated 'war zone' so if I could please ask for your prayers... they would be greatly appreciated! He is being flown out to meet his ship since they are already gone. He's lucky enough to be traveling with a warrant officer with 23 years of service in- talk about a hero!- so that makes me feel a bit better that he is not going alone! I feel like we're starting OCS all over again... no contact for awhile and not sure when we'll get it!
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 3, 2009 at 7:57am
Hope everyone has a great day today!!
Just wanted to thank everyone for all their prayers for my friend in Afghanistan... he is finally home safely!!! He is still recovering, but was stable enough to be transported home! His family are so grateful to everyone for keeping them and particularly him in their prayers. Thank you everyone!!!! :)
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 3, 2009 at 1:39am
Cheryl- Definitely no limit for graduation! We had a large group as well, and I know marsbars did too. This is a big occasion- and whoever wants to be there gets to be there!
Therese- My future MIL is so good about keeping in touch while I am at school... unfortunately I usually have my phone off these days while studying so we don't talk as much. But she is driving almost three hours to come watch me try on wedding dresses in a few weeks! She is so supportive, as is my future FIL. I have a large collection of horses, farm animals (though I do NOT live on a farm by any means... long story), a bunch of pocket pets, and a cat. But, I want to do small animal for sure. I am really too little to be a good large animal vet! I would like to specialize in surgery, however, that's another three years on top of the programs I'm already committed to. My fiance says he'll take his shore duty wherever I end up with a residency if I want to specialize, but I would really like to be done with school, haha. So, I think it'll just be a regular small animal practitioner for me. I actually am looking into joining the Army Veterinary Corps (I know... Army.. traitor ;) ) as they are stationed on all the naval bases that my fiance is eligible for. Have just started talking with the recruiter... but it seems like a definite possibility :)
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 2, 2009 at 6:35pm
Haha... Marsbars... we definitely checked out that bridge. Over it and right back into Newport!
When we were up in Newport for graduation, my fiance, marsbars and her husband and family, and another CO and his wife and MIL went to dinner in Newport the Sunday evening the week before graduation. I was leading driving my fiance's car... using his GPS... which lead us over the bridge and right back over! Unfortunately it is a toll bridge!! But thankfully, it was only $2 a way when we did it... the next day or two it went up to $4! My fiance made it up buy buying the guys a drink when we got to dinner ;) It was almost like teasing the guys- you're out of Newport... but not quite!
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 2, 2009 at 12:44am
Haha and Leslie.... don't worry, I don't plan on leaving. I need some connection to the navy world while I am surrounded by Civilians!! ;)
Comment by Fur&FeathersDVM on November 1, 2009 at 11:43pm
Dmarie-
When my fiance went through OCS- I talked to his mom on the phone every night. He and I live apart and will for our entire engagement (over a year) and the first 3 years of our marriage due to me being in vet school, with internships and whatnot. I miss him terribly and with him gone- having her to talk to was nice! I know it was hard on her not hearing from him so I called the second I hung up the phone with him. I think your SIL will understand how much you are missing your daughter! My fiance is literally deploying any hour now, we are not sure the exact time, and I know that once he is gone she and I will talk more regularly again (it's let up a bit since I am back at school). She once apologized to me for "mothering" me- but I know for me at least it was nice to know someone else was missing him as much as I was! Before he left, he was at school with me at least two full weeks a month- now it's down to a weekend a month if we're lucky. When they're gone you appreciate the support of those around you!!!
Comment by BunkerQB on October 31, 2009 at 7:03pm
My son did OCS in Pensacola back in '07. N4M didn't exist. No hugs or kisses. All the parents met for the first time at "Hi Moms" - food was good, a full array of hors d'oeuvres. Very stiff and solemn. Parade was outside with Blue Angels flying by. No hat toss. If the Admiral types get wind that all these moms are having such a good time, they'll probably reopen Pensacola for OCS training.
My son rolled because of 1 point - 1 too many thread poking out of seams on his pants. With the next class, he tutored a couple of guys in math in exchange for help in ironing and shoe shining and he assisted with the training. He was somewhat pissed but I didn't cried about it because I didn't know it was a big deal. One of the two women in his class was dropped. She came from through NROTC and had to pay back her scholarship money. My son thought the DIs were particularly harsh on the women. So, kukos to all the young women who are going through or have just finished OCS. Unfortunately, for those going on to Nuke school, then Prototype, OCS was child's play by comparison to the stress they must endure in Prototype. Best of luck to old and new classes. I wish some of the parents from 10 - 07 would join N4M. No such luck.
 

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