First, the proper Navy terms would be "bulkheads" and "hatches". As for whether or not they have them, no - the whole idea of BT is to completely eliminate any individualism, and build the unit into a working team in all aspects of daily life in close quarters. That's why showers and toilets are completely open without any privacy whatsoever.
It's different of course once you enter the fleet - all afloat and shore commands have standard setups for showers and toilets.
You can see your husband at the earliest during family night in boot camp.
You have to shave your head during bootcamp but after that you are able to let it grow out to where is doesnt touch your ears but can but up to 2 inches on the top, not as bad as the marines or navy
The length of liberty after Navy boot camp varies. Typically, recruits are granted an overnight liberty pass (typically up to 48 hours) upon completion of boot camp. However, the duration and restrictions of liberty may vary depending on the specific circumstances and requirements set by the command.
There are a number of sites where one can find information about the recruitment procedures of the US Navy. The best and most legitimate information can be found on the "Navy" website. One can also find recruitment information on the Navy Bootcamp site.
There isn't one in Michigan. Recruit Training Command is located in Great Lakes, Illinois.
Yes, to become a naval aviator, you must first complete Navy bootcamp. After bootcamp, you will undergo further training at Officer Candidate School (OCS) or the Naval Academy before progressing to flight school and earning your wings as a naval aviator.
my fiance is in bootcamp and going to school for aviation. he says it will take about 6 weeks to complete.
I am a navy recruiter, you can not be on any medication while in bootcamp. If you are on medication now I would say no. If you are not on medication and do not need it on a everyday basis I would say you should contact a recruiter
Navy Boot Camp, as others, are nominally 8 weeks in length. There are variables which may increase the time spent there by a week or so, but they are usually at the receiving barracks. That is time spent waiting for a sufficient amount of recruits to arrive to form a company.
While you're in Bootcamp, BAH is dependent upon your home listed on your paperwork. After that I believe that it's based on where you are stationed.
Not any more. In the far past, you simply went over the side. Then toilets were put in and they flushed into the sea. Now they flush into holding tanks. Many ships have specialized systems that dry things out and burns the waste. Others have bacteria, like a septic tank, that process the waste. Others pump the tanks in port into the sewage systems.
During bootcamp you'll always be an E1 no matter what your contract says. You won't receive any promotions such as if you enlist as an E3 due to college credits, or ROTC until you graduate. E1 pay is currently around $1400\month