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Can you send birthday cards to basic training?

Can you send birthday cards to basic training?

Letters – You can and should send lots of letters while your soldier is in training. You can send cards as well as letters. Many soldiers will tell you that any communication from wives, family and friends is like gold when they are in training. Do your best to keep your letters positive.

Does going to boot camp make you a veteran?

If a member of the armed forces was discharged during basic training for medical reasons, they are still considered a veteran for Federal student aid purposes so long as they served at least one day before being discharged. To be considered a veteran, the student must have been released from active duty.

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What happens to your body when it’s your birthday?

As an adult, you have billions more new cells and trillions of times more new molecules than you had in your body when you were born. Your body now has day-old cells, year-old cells, and only a relatively small proportion of decades-old cells (found in parts of your brain). Cells in other organs might divide every day.

Can you send pictures to someone in boot camp?

Send a small photo or two. DO NOT decorate the outside of the envelope with drawings, stickers, or write any text other than the address and your return address (and no spritz of perfume either). This will cause unnecessary attention from the Drill Instructor during mail call.

Can you send photos to someone in basic training?

Whether you include a photo in your Letter or not, the most important thing is to write! Your recruit will appreciate the love and support they receive through out training, and will help keep their confidence and spirits high.

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Does basic training count as military service?

No, training doesn’t count as active duty. For the regular Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine Corps/Coast Guard, active duty begins when a military member reports to a duty station after completion of training (basic, officer training, tech school).

Why do military recruits drop out of boot camp?

All branches of the service report a variety of reasons for recruits dropping out of boot camp. Some recruits aren’t able to complete basic training for medical reasons, and some can’t get past the endurance tests that require demonstrations of physical strength. Others aren’t able to handle the mental demands of boot camp.

How can I stay in touch with my loved one at boot camp?

Services like Write2Them can make it easier for you and their friends to stay in touch while your loved one is at Basic Training or Boot Camp by letting you send email with attachments such as photos or newspaper articles, sport team updates, jokes, funny or inspirational stories, favorite quotes or Bible verses.

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Can you get out of boot camp if you fail a test?

And for those who want to try to “game” the system, be warned: You’re not likely to get out of boot camp just because you fail a given part of your physical endurance tests. The non-medical “recycle” rate, meaning those recruits who get more time in basic training, is about the same as the dropout rate.

Why can’t some recruits complete basic training?

Some recruits aren’t able to complete basic training for medical reasons, and some can’t get past the endurance tests that require demonstrations of physical strength. Others aren’t able to handle the mental demands of boot camp.