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RECRUIT JOURNALS
Journals are posted to USCGBOOTCAMP by close of business every Tuesday. The first journal for each company is posted in week three of training.
If a journal entry is not posted, it means one of two things, the company is in week one or two of training or the Web master did not receive a submission.
The journals were created to provide family and friends with a peek into the lives of their recruits. The recruit historians try to document the experiences of the company not individual recruits.
We hope you enjoy reading the journals and experiencing Coast Guard Recruit Training through the eyes of our Guardians in the making.
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October
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- Photos of November 180
- Recruit company journals
- Mike 180
- Juliett 180 - Final journal entry posted
- Video greeting from the Commanding Officer
- More journals posted
- Oscar 180
- Lima 180 in action
- Recruit journals posted today!
- Recruit company Lima 180 eating lunch
- New images and entries posted today
- Meet Kilo 180's company mentors
- What an amazing week I’ve had by Capt. Cari B. Thomas
- Mike 180
- Company Kilo 180
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6 comments:
Can you say as to if we will be seeing anything for Q180? It seems that some are better than others at keeping us up to date.
Much appreciated!
Could you add the names to the Mike 180 pics of the flag holders and others thanks so much.
xcalibir:You will see something this week from Quebec.
roger: We are not adding individual names because our goal is to focus on the company as a whole.
Thank you so much for giving our family the opportunity to view the pictures and journal of Mike 180! It is an honor to have a son who exhibits such strong devotion, loyalty and pride for his country!
God Bless you all!
Tara Adkins, proud mother of a SR in Mike 180
We are overwhelmed with pride when we view the photos of our future guardians of the U. S. Coast Guard! What a fine-looking team! The journal entries allow us to "feel" what our loved ones are experiencing each week of their basic training.
We would like to offer a sincere "thank you" to Captain Cari Thomas, Commanding Officer, and the entire command staff at Training Center Cape May. What an outstanding job is being done to shape the lives of the men and women who have chosen this exciting path for their careers! The character and integrity you have helped instill will be carried with them throughout the remainder of their lives.
It is an honor for our soon-to-be guardian to devote his life to helping protect and save others' lives. We are proud of each of you in Mike 180 for a job well done!
Proud grandparents Ricky and Peggy Adkins and proud brother Christian Adkins
We just love that technology has given us the opportunity to share in the wonderful experience that our grandson is having in the USCG. Looking at the words in the journal entries gives us insite and lets us appreciate all that goes on with the training process. We just love the collectiveness that the Coast Guard wants the recruits to feel and know. The bond that they share will be closer than some families. We are honored that our grandson will be a part of that brotherhood.
Marshall & Jacquie Williams, proud grandparents of a SR in Mike 180.
Jerrica Williams, proud 12 year old Auntie of a SR in Mike 180
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