India-181, if your last blog doesn't make everyone who reads it cry with pride in their own recruit that has gone before and to come after... Then that person hasn't had a recruit in Cape May. Thank you to the historian, that was an eloquent piece. My son wasn't part of India, but I'm still proud to have read your final journal. Thank you.
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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India-181, if your last blog doesn't make everyone who reads it cry with pride in their own recruit that has gone before and to come after... Then that person hasn't had a recruit in Cape May. Thank you to the historian, that was an eloquent piece. My son wasn't part of India, but I'm still proud to have read your final journal. Thank you.
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