Male and Female Items Allowed at Recruit Training

Because storage space is extremely limited at Navy Recruit Training Command (RTC), you should limit the amount of personal effects you bring, and keep luggage to a maximum of one small gym or travel bag.

If you are reporting to RTC during winter months (October through April) wear warm outer clothing - it does get cold near the lake!

RTC will store clothing and items (for the cell phone, read the update below) for recruits while they attend. The only items that will be sent home, thrown away, or donated are what will not fit in the box (or are, of course, unauthorized or illegal).

Here is a list of stuff you can (not required) bring to Navy boot camp:

Note: At a designated time, you will be sent to the dispensary at RTC for medical evaluation. Additional Items to Bring, if Applicable (Documents should already be a part of the paperwork MEPS will send with you to RTC):

Females - To expedite your medical processing, if you have had a PAP smear/pelvic examination during the six months prior to leaving for RTC bring the test results with you. Additionally, if you're currently using birth control pills, bring copies of exam records (in addition to the pills) specifying type(s) of birth control pills both presently and previously prescribed. You will receive a pregnancy test within three days of arrival at Recruit Training. If the test results are positive, you will be discharged.

Boot-Camp Hair Standards

Females are NO LONGER are required to have their hair cut upon arrival to RTC.

Highlights of the changes and guidelines include:

Male new recruits will have their head shaved to a stubble length upon arrival, and will receive two additional haircuts during training.

Items you should not bring to Boot-Camp

Items that will be stored at RTC (if can fit in the storage box supplied), sent home (at your expense), donated to charity, or otherwise disposed of:

Important Cell Phone Update: According to a story released by U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command on March 29, 2024, after careful review of the data collected during a trial period where Recruits were allowed to gain access and use their cell phones proved the practice to be advantageous for both the Recruits and the Navy. So, effective immediately, Recruits can, during their scheduled calling periods, use their cell phones to call the folks back home. From the article, "Recruits are typically allowed five standard phone calls during their training. These calls will still take place, but now Recruits will utilize their personal devices to contact their family or friends."

This policy update does not affect THU Sailors. They have been and continue to be authorized to have them and use their cell phone. A THU Sailor is one that has graduated boot-camp and are part of a temporary housing unit (THU) they are awaiting clearances before they can go to their rating's A school (that is the most common reason), etc.

Non-prescription drugs/medications will be discarded and/or mailed home. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

Receiving mail from home. One of the most cherished times of day during recruit training is mail call. If you know someone in boot-camp, send them short notes of encouragement and/or small photos, but do not send them care packages. Recruits are NOT allowed to receive care packages of any kind. Any food items that are received are immediately discarded -- not allowed to be consumed.

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