Arrival night is one of the most intimidating aspects of heading to US Navy boot camp: It's dark, it's loud, it's intense, and it's designed to immediately test recruits on how they react under pressure.
Follow along in our series "Becoming a Sailor" to see what Navy recruits experience as they go through bootcamp at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, the Navy's only recruit training facility. (Military Times/Syndicated in Partnership with Sandboxx )
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Links to the rest of the Becoming a Sailor series:
Becoming a Sailor, Part 1: Arrival Night
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 2: Getting in the Water
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 3: Learning to Shoot
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 4: Get Fit or go home
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 5: The Gas Chamber
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 6: Every Sailor a Firefighter
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 7: Battle Stations
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Becoming a Sailor, Part 1: Arrival Night at Boot Camp
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