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TacoCat · 26-30, M
During basic you can write letters home during personnel time red phase you don't get to use your phone, during white phase you can use them for an hour on Sundays, then in blue phase you get to use them everyday for an hour at least that's what was supposed to happen during my basic but the drill sergeants hardly gave us our phones
They should be able to give you the address to send mail to but eventually he'll get a phone call
They should be able to give you the address to send mail to but eventually he'll get a phone call
NeuroticByNature · 41-45, F
I think you can write letters while in boot camp.
SW-User
Letters for boot camp. He may be able to make a call (pay phone) during the later weeks, but that all depends on their TI.
@oddnelly didn't mean to reply to you, lol sorry 😥
@oddnelly didn't mean to reply to you, lol sorry 😥
ProfessorPlum · 70-79, M
It depends on where they are stationed, and what their status is. For instance, soldiers are allowed to receive mail in boot camp, as Oddnelly posted. During their training after boot camp, MOST can receive mail AND at assigned times, phone calls. Once they are stationed after all their training, if they are stationed in the states, all options are available.
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They give you the address when they get there. You can write one another. At the start, he won't have much time to call. As the weeks go on, he'll be allowed more free time. It'll always be him calling you because nearly every moment of his day will be spent training some way.
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Ramon67 · 61-69, M
You can't call during boot camp but after they get to their duty station you can .
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It pretty much depends on what branch of the military he is with
Mondayschild · F
After boot camp anything by phone or computer