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		<title>Ft Benning Basic Training Review (4)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Your Name (as you would like it to appear): Jamie H 2. Where did your soldier attend basic training? Fort Benning, GA. 3. When did your soldier attend basic training (please include the year)? May &#8211; July 2010 4. How often did you hear from him (phone and letters)? I received 3 phone calls, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>1. Your Name (as you would like it to appear): Jamie H</p>
<div>2. Where did your soldier attend basic training? Fort Benning, GA.</div>
<div>3. When did your soldier attend basic training (please include the year)? May &#8211; July 2010</div>
<div>4. How often did you hear from him (phone and letters)? I received 3 phone calls, two being about a minute long, the third being fifteen minutes. I received letters daily.</div>
<div>5. How long was it before you heard from him the first time? I heard from him a lot during the week of reception, they didnt limit use of cellphones at night. He got a phone call a week into basic to give his address and I didnt hear from him via phone for around 4 weeks afterwords. I received letters about 3 days into his reception.</div>
<div>6. How long did it take to receive a mailing address from him? About a week after leaving reception and going to Sand Hill.</div>
<div>7. Were there any restrictions on what you could send him? Yes, pretty much everything other then letters, cards and pictures unless specified from DB that he could have something.</div>
<div>8. When did you receive information about family day and graduation? His graduation letter never came in the mail. However, they had a web page for his company, as well as a facebook page, so I was able to use those as reference.</div>
<div>9. Did he have a family day? If so, please describe. His family day was prior to graduation. We were to be at Sand Hill at his barracks for 9am and they marched out and did a short ceremony (recognizing drill instructors, soldiers, soldiers that were becoming citizens, etc). It lasted 30 minutes and we were able to go on our way and leave post as long as he was returned by 845pm the same night to the same location.</div>
<div>10. Please describe the graduation ceremony. Graduation was beautiful. It was held at the National Infantry Museum that is located before the main post entrance to Fort Benning. It also took place at 9am and lasted about an hour. Prior to them walking onto the field and introducing them as graduates, there was a band, demonstration (including smoke and gunfire) and showing of previous Army uniforms. They were again allowed to leave until 845pm and had to return to their barracks for out processing the next day.</div>
<div>11. Is there a website for his unit? Did you find a place online that has pictures from his basic training? There was a website (with weekly updates on the progress), flickr page, as well as a dedicated discussion group on the official Fort Benning page for his company.</div>
<div>12. Any other tips or information? Georgia is HOT, be prepared. Many people flew into Atlanta and rented cars and drove the hour and a half to Columbus. Avoid the area outside the main gate, it can be very sketchy. We stayed at Uchee Creek Campground and Marina. Extremely cheap. Get your visitors pass (for your car) the day before if you are able to, then figure your way to Sand Hill so you&#8217;ll have less of a hassle the day of the event. Sunday dress for Graduation and more casual, yet appropriate dress for family day.</div>
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		<title>Fort Benning Basic Training Review (3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 19:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Your name (as you would like it to appear on the website): -Shuree 2. Where did your soldier attend basic training? -Ft. Benning, Georgia for [OSUT infantry training] 3. When did he attend basic training? -October 26th-February 26th, 2010 4. How often did you hear from him? (Phone and letters) -He called the 2nd [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>1. Your name (as you would like it to appear on the website):<br />
-Shuree</p>
<p>2. Where did your soldier attend basic training?<br />
-Ft. Benning, Georgia for [OSUT infantry training]</p>
<p>3. When did he attend basic training?<br />
-October 26th-February 26th, 2010</p>
<p>4. How often did you hear from him? (Phone and letters)<br />
-He called the 2nd day he arrived it was a very quick 45 second phone call, he was just allowed to say he made it safely and I&#8217;d be receiving his address shortly in the mail. He called ALOT. I got a call every week pretty much, mainly on Sundays in the evening. The only week he didn&#8217;t call was when they were out on FTX towards the end of training.</p>
<p>5. How long was it before you heard from him the first time?<br />
-He left October 26th, and he called I believe it was on the 28th just to inform me he arrived safely.</p>
<p>6. How long did it take to receive a mailing address for him?<br />
-I got the welcome to the army family packet that Ft. Benning sent out with lots of information on his graduation, his mailing address, his company&#8217;s phone numbers in case of an emergency, a map of Sand Hill for when I arrived for graduation and a few other papers. I got that about 3 weeks after he had left.</p>
<p>7. Were there any restrictions on what you could send him?<br />
-Yes, I know some posts allow cough drops etc. he WAS NOT allowed anything like that. All I was able to send was pictures and I never attempted to send anything else because I didn&#8217;t want him to get into any trouble.</p>
<p>8. Were you sent information about family day and graduation?<br />
-Yes, that information came along with the address. I received one envelope with information about his company, and had his address and that sort of info and the other envelope had graduation information.</p>
<p>9. Did he have a family day? If so, please describe.<br />
-Family day was the day before graduation February 25th. It was pretty much there Turning Blue Ceremony. The Turning Blue started at 9am and lasted about 2 hours that included the class that needed to be taken before hand it was just an information briefing for the families, and after that the soldiers were released to their families and had to be back at 9pm. Prior Service I believe was allowed to return the following morning at 5am.</p>
<p>10. Please describe the graduation ceremony.<br />
-It was great. I really enjoyed it as well as my son. They had ALOT of information that was being said over a PA system that had a lot of history in it and I enjoyed that. It was a great feeling to see my husband as well as all the other soldiers who made it through training be so proud of themselves.</p>
<p>11. Is there a website for his basic training unit? Is there a place to see pictures of his training online?<br />
Yes, I didn&#8217;t know about this site until the end of his training but I did find pictures of him. all your soldier has to do is attend bible study and there should be some pictures of him on there. It was nice to see my husband even though it was just in a photo after him being gone for so long.</p>
<p>http://www.facebook.com/pages/Freedom-House-Ministries/144050667867</p>
<p>12. Any other tips or information?<br />
-Its a different experience and its not easy to get through BCT I think that was the hardest thing I had went through. I wasn&#8217;t use to being away from my husband and I was kind of ungrateful during training because I only received a call once a week. I have now learned ALOT more about the army life. That no matter how hard you have it, someone else has it worse! always keep that in mind it may feel like your the only one going through it but really your not. And your husband is in a safe environment just embrace the fact that he&#8217;s safe, he&#8217;s there for a great cause, and before you know it you will be watching him graduate and to see how proud he is of himself you will know its all worth it.</p>
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		<title>Fort Benning Army Basic Training Review (2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 18:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Your name (as you would like it to appear on the website): Michelle 2. Where did your soldier attend basic training? Sand Hill, Ft. Benning 3. When did he attend basic training? 12/29/09-3/11/10 4. How often did you hear from him? (Phone and letters) I heard from him quite a bit during basic training. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>1. Your name (as you would like it to appear on the website): Michelle</p>
<p>2. Where did your soldier attend basic training? Sand Hill, Ft. Benning</p>
<p>3. When did he attend basic training? 12/29/09-3/11/10</p>
<p>4. How often did you hear from him? (Phone and letters) I heard from him quite a bit during basic training. The week or so was reception. During reception he was able to call me every night. He could talk to me for as long as he wanted to during reception, as long as he had a battle buddy with him. During reception he called me from the pay phones using his calling card. He would talk for maybe 20-45 minutes, but it was cold standing outside and the battle buddies didn’t want to be out their for long so he had to cut his calls shorter than he wanted to.</p>
<p>They moved down range to Sand Hill where basic training would actually take place on 1/7/10. He told me the day before when he called from reception (1/6/10) that he was guaranteed by the drill sergeant to be able to make a phone call in the first 72hrs. I heard from him that Sunday for 10 minutes. This is when he gave me an address so that I could write him. He was very sad on the phone and later told me that call was! the hardest one he ever had to make. It was an emotional call for both of us. He was actually lucky because he later told me that other platoons only got a 1 minute call.</p>
<p>He was in the first basic training cycle for 2010. There were 3 platoons, and usually there are 4. Out of the 3 platoons, he had the best drill sergeants, as they gave them their phones the most and let them talk the longest. Anyways, after the first call, it was 2 weeks till I heard from him again. He told me to mail his cell phone during that first call too, as they were allowed to use them to make calls. I sent it 2 day priority! The 2nd call my husband made from basic was 45 minutes long. Then it was 2 more weeks till I received another call. The 3rd call was on Super Bowl Sunday and was 9 hours long.</p>
<p>Then he was able to call every Sunday after that and he had his phone for most of the day. He even got it late some Saturdays and got to keep it overnight in his locker for use the ! next day. After the last FTX, which was 1.5 weeks before he graduated, he was pretty much able to keep his cell phone. They just had him lock it up in his locker. There was only one day I didn’t talk to him at this point. He was allowed to call or text when he was cleaning his rifle, cleaning out his locker, etc.</p>
<p>The only times he wasn’t allowed to call at this point was when they went to chow, formation, etc. There was one time that his drill sergeant let his platoon keep their phones an extra day longer than the other 2 platoons got to. As I said, he just lucked out and had the best drill sergeants who gave the most phone time. It wasn’t this way for the other platoons.</p>
<p>As far as letters went, my husband pretty much wrote me every day, though I didn’t get a letter every day. He wasn’t able to mail a letter out every day. He could have, but he combined a few days at a time, as he didn’t always have much time to write but a few lines. I got an average of 2-3 letters a week from my wonderful husband. I ! wrote my husband every day. In fact, he was the first to receive mail in his platoon. By the end the drill sergeant joked with my husband telling him that his packages were always the thickest so if there was a thick package then he knew it was for my husband. I sent him lots of pictures and cards too. Write your soldier every day. Letters during basic are like gold!</p>
<p>5. How long was it before you heard from him the first time? I heard from my husband every day during reception, and then 3 days for the first time when actual basic started.</p>
<p>6. How long did it take to receive a mailing address for him? He was able to give me the mailing address in the first phone call he made to me from basic.</p>
<p>7. Were there any restrictions on what you could send him? No food and limited reading material. I found out towards the end that I could have mailed him magazines and books as long as they were military related. I did end up sending him some military magazines so that he could have reading material. Go to the bookstore and get your soldier some military related reading material. He’s allowed to have it. I also could send as many pictures as I wanted to, as long as they were appropriate of course. I could also send him cards, even the ones that you can record your voice in.</p>
<p>8. Were you sent information about family day and graduation? Yes. I received 2 letters from the commander all together. The first one came 2 weeks after basic started and also contained the address to mail him stuff, which I already had when he called me. The 2nd letter came about 3 weeks before graduation, and had driving directions, who to contact to get help with lodging, etc.</p>
<p>9. Did he have a family day? If so, please describe. Family day was awesome. After not seeing my husband for so long, it never felt so good to hug him. We have 3 children, 8, 5, and 9 months and we all just cried and hugged each other. He was allowed to leave off base right after the turning blue ceremony and didn’t have to be back till 8pm. The same went for graduation day. It was the best 2 days ever!</p>
<p>10. Please describe the graduation ceremony. Graduation was supposed to be at the infantry museum, but got changed to the barracks at the last minute due to rain. So there wasn’t a show with the tanks or anything like there was supposed to be. This was the first time they ever had it in the barracks. It was short, about 30 minutes, and I am glad for that. It just gave me more time with my husband.</p>
<p>11. Is there a website for his basic training unit? Is there a place to see pictures of his training online? Yes, this information is sent in the first letter you receive. The website is https://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/basictraining/ I suggest checking it out. It is helpful. You can also go on you tube to find videos of basic training at Ft. Benning.</p>
<p>12. Any other tips or information? Expect the unexpected. We have learned with the army that things can change on a dime. Basic training is very hard to get through when you are married and have children. Know that it is just as hard for him as it is for you. It goes quicker than you think. Just keep yourself busy and send those letters to your soldier. He needs them, as it is his only connection to the outside world.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Your name: Sam 2. Where did your soldier attend basic training? Ft. Benning 3. When did he attend basic training? Dec 09-Mar 10 4. How often did you hear from him? (Phone and letters) I got a letter usually everyday and I would get a phone call on Sundays. I did have 1 Sunday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>1. Your name:<br />
Sam</p>
<p>2. Where did your soldier attend basic training?<br />
Ft. Benning</p>
<p>3. When did he attend basic training?<br />
Dec 09-Mar 10</p>
<p>4. How often did you hear from him? (Phone and letters)<br />
I got a letter usually everyday and I would get a phone call on Sundays. I did have 1 Sunday that he was not allowed to call.</p>
<p>5. How long was it before you heard from him the first time?<br />
I heard from him the day after he got there.</p>
<p>6. How long did it take to receive a mailing address for him?<br />
It took around 3 weeks but 1 1/2 of those he was in reception.</p>
<p>7. Were there any restrictions on what you could send him?<br />
I sent letters and cards. Right before their final FTX I sent him his phone. He told me guys got socks and other things too but he bought him those things.</p>
<p>8. Were you sent information about family day and graduation?<br />
Yes</p>
<p>9. Did he have a family day? If so, please describe.<br />
His was on a Wednesday and it was at 10am. They talked some and then the soldiers did a few things. Than we were told to find our soldier. He was able to leave post and we didn&#8217;t have to bring him back until 8 pm.</p>
<p>10. Please describe the graduation ceremony.<br />
His ceremony was held at the barracks in the same area as family day was. It had been raining for a few days so we couldn&#8217;t go to the museum for graduation. It was at 10 am and when it was done we could leave base until 8 pm again.</p>
<p>11. Is there a website for his basic training unit? Is there a place to see pictures of his training online?<br />
I never found any, there is a facebook page.</p>
<p>12. Any other tips or information?<br />
Stay busy, that is truly what made me not go crazy. Write everyday which helped a lot and they truly look forward to hearing their roster number called at mail call.</p>
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