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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
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For April, we are going to adopt the small groups from the website. They are numbered and the number will be the same for their address post in "MAS We Ship Love." We will start shipping on April 25.
#1
Miguel - Navy - 10 males & 1 female - They have requested air fresheners, snacks, razors, shaving cream, games, and playing cards. Pillowcases are a go.
#2
Anthony - Navy - 5 males - They requested microwave food, snacks, and water bottles. Pillowcases are a go.
#3
Alexis - Navy - 1 female - This request was sent to me by Anthony because Alexis never gets any mail. Let's send her some "girlie" stuff and let her know she is appreciated.
#4
Michael - Marines - 6 males - They requested air fresheners, snacks, and toiletries. They also specifically requested pillowcases!
#5
Brandon - Navy - 10 males & 10 females - They requested sunflower seeds, air fresheners, beef jerky, hand sanitizer, candy, popcorn, and movies. Pillowcases are a go.
#6
Brianna - Navy - 40 males & 17 females - They requested microwave food, candy, chips, nuts, and snacks. Pillowcases are a go.
#7
Phylicia - Navy - 20 males & 10 females - They requested shampoo, conditioner, laundry pods, Clorox wipes, cookies, candy, coffee, ranch sunflower seeds, games, deodorant, body wash, and snacks. Pillowcases are a go.
#8
Kendell - Navy - 6 males - They requested snacks, beef jerky, and tuna. Pillowcases are a go.
Please choose a group and let's send them some love from home!
When you choose a group, please send me the number of the group and amount of boxes you are sending. I will keep a running tally and post it frequently.
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My lost laundry basket reveals;
2 female
7 male
8 tie dye pillowcases. H ad not planned on sending two boxes this month, but it will give me more space, but also wipe out my stash. You and Kim let me know!
HI All, Group #1 will be taken care of.
Love everything All of you are doing!
off to Va. Next week to see my son, can't wait! He's getting ready to make us grandparents, so special indeed!!
Congratulations "Grandma"!!! Being a grandparent is SO much fun. Spent the morning with my 6 month old granddaughter........spoiled her rotten!!!
Yes to the pillowcases. HUGE thank you!
sent one box of pillowcases to # 6 15 female and 10 male. Let me know if anyone needs any more.
Thank you so very much. They are all covered!!! (May and June coming up quick and both groups are allowed PC's!!)
Pat, would you please tell the #4 POC that there are 7 boxes headed their way. One for each Marine and one to share.
Will do! Thank you so very much!!!!
I sent DVD's (10) to Group 5 - all MOM approved movies!
Thank you!
THANKS to everyone for sending love to these small groups!
Now, on to the kids in Pakistan (May adoption)!!
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