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My daughter ships out on January 11 and I am just looking for others who might have someone shipping then also.

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Yes I am in Florida and got mine today. I was so excited but I'm with you I really want the form letter with the address.
I received my box today as well and my son's recruiter sent me his address yesterday. I don't think the recruits find out what ship they are going to until tomorrow, but apparently the recruiters get the information in advance. It might be worth a call....

Wait on the form letter before sending any letters. Sometimes recruits change divisions and sometimes the whole division will be placed in a different Ship than the one that is in the system for the recruiter and mail will be delayed to your recruit if it is sent to the wrong address. Besides, the PAO at the RTC asks that loved ones wait on The Form Letter before sending mail.

My son shipped on 11 January and I received the box today. I can't wait to get the form letter!

My daughter is going to "a" school in San Antonio for "MA" anyone have any info or going there as well?

My son shipped out of San Antonio on 1/11. I just received his box this afternoon. He texted and sent me selfies the whole way to Great Lakes. Got that brief phone call at 2 am. But I know it'll all be worth it in the end. Oh and he's attending school in Greats Lakes too. He's a AEFC. This first week has been the hardest for me, there's not one second of the day that I don't think about him.

Yea, I got my box today too! I will be sure to check the mail tomorrow for the form letter, I can hardly wait to get a letter off to him. 

Appleblossom, it's too early for The Form Letter. Ten days after arrival is still the average time to receive it. Arrival and What Happens at the RTC within Boot Camp Moms (and loved ones) will let you know what is happening and what to expect. Your recruit MAY have finish P-days Friday and mailed it then, but he may have another day or so to go.

Oh darn, I thought I had seen where some mom's have received the box and the letter close together. He got there late Tue night so maybe tomorrow will be his last P-day. I am just so anxious. 

Yes, some do receive them very close together, but the norm is to get them few days to a week apart.

Got it today!
Has anyone that had someone ship on January 11th gotten form letter yet?

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