ITEMS
NOT PERMITTED INTO GRADUATION CEREMONY
: Large bags, backpacks, luggage, posters, signs/banners, gift bags of any size, and flowers. Alcohol, illegal drugs, knives or weapons will be confiscated by security. Any person found with these items will NOT be permitted to enter the ceremony.
The Navy, Army, and Marines have recruits drop out at roughly the same rate as each other,
between 11 and 14 percent annually
. Contrary to what many think, the goal of officers in basic training isn’t just to push recruits to drop out.
Things You Should NOT Bring to Navy Boot Camp
The Navy gives recruits with what they need, and everything else is boxed up and sent home.
Electronics, including MP3 players, cameras, handheld video games
, are prohibited. Sharp objects and weapons of any kind. Do not bring glass items, including mirrors.
The recruit graduation ceremony, also known as Pass-In-Review, is a formal military ceremony which honors your recruit’s hard work and dedication to a new way of life, and ties together the future of the Navy with our long-held Naval traditions and customs.
Items you may not bring:
Cigarettes, dip, lighters or any other tobacco products. Large photo albums.
A few photos are permitted, but space is limited
. Material that is pornographic or can be considered questionable.
Yes, it is possible to fail basic training
. You could go through the trouble of leaving your home, job, family and friends and come back a failure. In fact, this happens to about 15% of recruits who join the military every year. Too many recruits I speak to think that it is impossible to fail basic training.
Recruits have
three guaranteed calls
during boot camp: the “I’m here” call the night they arrive, the “I’m still alive” call in the 3rd week of training, and the “I’m a sailor” call in their 7th week. Any other calls have to be earned. Some divisions earn a half-dozen calls, others never earn an extra call.
A.
Recruits are not permitted to have electronic devices of any kind — including cell phones — while they are stationed at RTC
.
- Give yourself time. Give yourself enough time to prepare for the test, at least six to eight weeks. …
- Train for the 1.5-mile run. …
- Check your diet. …
- Strive for more than the minimum. …
- Eat lighter day of. …
- Get support. …
- Do your research. …
- Use the Navy app.
In all the branches’ basic training programs, bedtime is usually
2100, or 9 p.m.
, except during times of special events, such as night exercises. In basic training, lights out means go to sleep. It does not mean talk to your buddies, study or write a letter home.
After that first day, normal days will run from
0600 (6 a.m.)
, with a loud whistle to awaken all recruits until lights out at 2200 (10 p.m.).
Naval Station Great Lakes (NAVSTA Great Lakes) is the home of the United States Navy’s only boot camp
, located near North Chicago, in Lake County, Illinois. Important tenant commands include the Recruit Training Command, Training Support Center and Navy Recruiting District Chicago.
After Navy boot-camp graduation,
sailors will not be given leave and are required to travel to their next training location, A School
. There are many locations for Navy A School, and not all sailors will go to the same school.
Navy boot camp graduation will take place on base at
Recruit Training Command Great Lakes in Illinois
.
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Recruit Training Command (RTC)
, the Navy’s enlisted boot camp, has extended the duration of its basic military training (BMT) program from eight to 10 weeks.
Can I bring my Bible to boot camp?
Yes, you can send a bible to your recruit in boot camp
.
Can you get sent home from boot camp?
If you suffer a serious, debilitating physical injury during training, you may be sent home
. Recruits who are injured during boot camp are sent to the Marine MRP (Medical Rehabilitation Platoon), where they’re kept under medical supervision.
Can I bring my phone to basic training?
Yes, you are, but once you get to basic you have a limited time to use the phone, whenever the drill sergeants allow you to
. You cannot use it whenever your feel as you please. They will take it from you initially once you get here, but yes, you can bring your cell phone; that’s good.
In basic training, swimming is not an option. All boot-camp recruits are measured by performing push-ups, curl-ups (sit-ups) and running
11⁄2 miles
. Event consists of running 1.5 miles as quickly as possible. Any combination of running or walking is allowed to complete event.
Seaman Recruit
, previously known as Seaman Third Class, is the entry-level rank in the United States Navy.
- #1 – Naval Base San Diego, California. …
- #2 – Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. …
- #3 – Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. …
- #2 – Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy. …
- #3 – Naval Base Guam. …
- #1 – Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia. …
- #2 – Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
Can you send pictures to someone in basic training?
Whether you include a photo in your Letter or not, the most important thing is to write
! Your recruit will appreciate the love and support they receive through out training, and will help keep their confidence and spirits high.
When should I stop sending letters to bootcamp?
It’s recommended to stop sending mail
near the end of week 7
. This is the safest end date to ensure Trainees receive all your letters.
Each recruit may invite
two guests
(max, no exceptions) to attend in person.
Does the military read your letters?
No. They don’t read letters
.
How do I pay my bills while in basic training?
To protect the health of our future force at RTC, we’ve taken proactive steps to mitigate the spread of the virus. Prior to entering MEPS,
all Future Sailors must: Self-quarantine for 14 days
.