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LoginSome forums can only be seen by registered members. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with Search Forums Advanced. I'm new to the military world. My boyfriend and I were deeply in love before he left for Air Force basic training in February. We kept in touch through letters and calls every week.
Basic training is Basic training is tough on couples, but going into it with the right attitude will keep your relationship in a healthy spot from the start. Whether you feel ready or not, preparing your mindset in advance will help you get through this challenging yet exciting time. That means supporting one another, even during the trying times. During basic training, your service member will need a lot of support and motivation. Whether you connect with other military girlfriends and boyfriends online or meet in person, find your support system. There are plenty of Facebook groups that offer positive, uplifting encouragement to service members and their loved ones.
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So now your son or daughter, boyfriend or girlfriend, brother, sister or friend has headed off to Basic Training or Boot Camp. These next 8 to 10 weeks, or in the case of Marines 13 weeks will be some of the most challenging times for them and you. Away from home, parents, loved ones, buddies and friends and surrounded by strangers the other recruits and non-smiling TI Technical Instructors or DI Drill Instructors , the questions are… How do you stay in touch with them? How often should you write?
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