To all of the personnel at USCG Training Center Cape May... Thank you for what you do for the recruits and for us as parents and family. These blogs, videos and pictures have really helped us see inside the lives of a USCG recruit. For that we are grateful. We look forward to meeting some of you at this Friday morning's graduation for Y-180.
To Smoochie Girl of Bravo 181 - Love you and so happy to know that your assignment is Wilmette. I truly regret not being able to come to your graduation, but I will be there in spirit. I enjoy reading the daily journals. Go Bravo 181 you can do it - keep up the great work! You will be the best Guardians.
To ART and all of DELTA 181 You are all down to the wire!!Keep up the good work!!!We are looking forward to seeing you all in your dress uniforms at Graduation! we are so lucky and proud to have you all defending our great country. Love Aunt G-Uncle Walt-Danielle-Kim
To Josh and Delta 181: I'm proud of all of you! Hang in there, you're all down hill from here! Can't wait to see you on April 3! And to all of the parents, we've raised good children! And to the personnel at USCG Training Center Cape May, thank you so very much for what you do for the recruits and their families "back home."
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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To all of the personnel at USCG Training Center Cape May... Thank you for what you do for the recruits and for us as parents and family. These blogs, videos and pictures have really helped us see inside the lives of a USCG recruit. For that we are grateful. We look forward to meeting some of you at this Friday morning's graduation for Y-180.
You have our respect and gratitude....
To Thomas Larson of Zulu 180!
I'm very proud of what you have become! You are In my thoughts and prayers! Keep up the great work!
Love, Uncle K Skipper
That was a nice surprise to see a journal for Yankee's last week. There has been a facebook page for Yankee 180 made. Thank you!
To Smoochie Girl of Bravo 181 - Love you and so happy to know that your assignment is Wilmette. I truly regret not being able to come to your graduation, but I will be there in spirit. I enjoy reading the daily journals. Go Bravo 181 you can do it - keep up the great work! You will be the best Guardians.
ARTER,NOT THAT MUCH LEFT, DELTA 181 AND YOU CAN DO IT. LOVE DAD
To ART and all of DELTA 181
You are all down to the wire!!Keep up the good work!!!We are looking forward to seeing you all in your dress uniforms at Graduation! we are so lucky and proud to have you all defending our great country.
Love Aunt G-Uncle Walt-Danielle-Kim
To Josh and Delta 181: I'm proud of all of you! Hang in there, you're all down hill from here! Can't wait to see you on April 3! And to all of the parents, we've raised good children! And to the personnel at USCG Training Center Cape May, thank you so very much for what you do for the recruits and their families "back home."
Keep up the good work Foxtrot 181! Codie were very proud of you and cannot wait to see you after graduation.
Lots of Love, Dad, Mom, and Chad
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