Greetings,
I posted several journal entries today, some have photos and some do not. Just as an FYI, I post what I receive from the regiment.
Have a great Coast Guard Day!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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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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- Juliett 180 - Final journal entry posted
- Video greeting from the Commanding Officer
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- 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
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5 comments:
Thanks for the info, it sounds to me, a retired Coastie, there right on track. The ups and downs of Cape May. Again thanks for the info, look foward to hesr more.
Thanks for posting. I have a brother in training now, so its interesting to hear what he's going through.
Thanks for this information and especially the pictures from Lima 180. As a father it is my only chance to really see what the coasties are up to! Thanks again!!!
I can't thank you enough for posting the pictures. I look forward to the new ones every day. I am always looking for my nephew who means the worlds to me. It makes him being gone much easier being able to see what he is up too.
thank you again
Thank you so much for the photos of LIMA-180. This is so difficult. We miss him so much. We are so proud of our son and all young men and women who join the Coast Guard. We are thankful for them all. Can't wait to see him. Please post more pictures. Thank again.
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