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The best way to contact your recruit during basic training is through letters. Phone calls may be limited or not allowed, so sending letters is the most reliable way to communicate with your recruit. You can also send care packages with items that are allowed during basic training.
Yes, family and friends are welcome to attend their recruit's graduation from basic training. However, you must receive an invitation from your recruit and follow all guidelines and restrictions set by the military base. Be sure to plan ahead and make travel arrangements in advance.
This depends on their specific job and branch of service. Some recruits may have the opportunity to come home for holidays and special occasions, while others may have less frequent visits. It's important to discuss this with your recruit and understand their training and deployment schedule.
Graduation ceremonies vary by branch of service, but typically they include a formal ceremony with speeches, a parade or drill demonstration, and the presentation of awards and certificates. You will also have the opportunity to spend time with your recruit and participate in family events and activities.
Yes, you can send your recruit certain items while they are in basic training. However, it's important to follow the guidelines and restrictions set by their branch of service. Common items that are allowed include letters, photos, books, and non-perishable snacks. It's best to check with your recruit before sending any items to ensure they are allowed and will not interfere with their training.