Tuesday, October 21, 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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- 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:
Thank You! This format is just enough to get a visual on the recruits and check out their activities. It helps us anticipate and relate to the needs of our recruits while still emphasizing the primary objective of basic training. Our recruits are in good hands as our country will be.
With great appreciation,
The Miozzi Family Go Lima180!
Kudos to you Captain Thomas and all of the others surrounding our loved ones, training them to be the guardians of the sea!!!!
The pictures and journals are such a blessing. I love looking at, and reading about, each companies experiences at boot camp. Thank you very much!!
Proud parent of a SR in Company Oscar!!
Thank you very much for the message. It's greatly appreciated and helps with my anxiety as a mom!
God Bless,
The Bearden Family -November 180
Fantastic idea TRACEN!
You Ladies and Gentlemen really have your work cut out for you, in shaping these young men and women into Guardians. I know I'm real proud of my Recruit. He's the Co historian for Romeo 180 and the tone of his letters have been great so far....
Thanks!
Thanks for the CO perspective of USCG Boot Training. I was an Army Drill Sergeant for two years and understand you have both a rewarding and tough job. Both my wife and I are Army Vets, and we're proud of our daughter's choice of serving in the CG. Our daughter is in S-180, and we wish her and the entire company the best.
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