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Here is a link to BattleStations info:

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir562011/forum/topics/battlestati...

Let me know if you have any questions!  The brother divisions for this group are:

193+194, 195+196, 197+198, 199+200, 201+202

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^^^^^^^^^SCHEDULE^^^^^^^^^

Thurs, Jun 2nd/Fri, Jun 3rd    Div 193, 194, 195, 196

Sun, Jun 5th/Mon, Jun 6th     Div 197, 198, 930

Tues, Jun 7th/Wed, Jun 8th   Div 199, 200, 201, 202 

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I posted this on the group's "wall" but I'll post in here as well. My SR wrote in his most recent letter that his "I'm a sailor" call might come on June 9th now, meaning BS will be June 8th for 199/200. It isn't 100% confirmed and he will try to let me know, but mail takes so long that he wanted to give me a heads up right away. So man your phones BOTH days ladies from 199/200!
I will put both dates up top, MJ.  Post if you get confirmation!  Thanks!
Ahhhh he better not call when I'm in the air!! :)
That is when you change your cell voicemail to "greet him" and ask him to leave TONS of messages for you --for when you get off the plane!  :-)
Good luck to those going through BattleStations tonight! 
Just a thought...if 199/200 don't go until Wednesday 6/9, when would 201/202 go? Unless all 4 went together, which I know can happen, I'd assume 199/200 would go Tuesday, and 201/202 would go Wednesday? Does that make sense?
It is possible that 201/202 would go with 199/200---either night.  But it could be as you said too...with 199/200 going on Tues/Wed, and 201/202 going Wed/Thurs. Post if you hear something!

Ahhhh...it's a waiting game. I hope 199/200 goes Tuesday/Wednesday. :)

 

so many numbers and day s.. :)

 

The confusion is taking over....;) AHHH so much to remember!
Good luck to those going through tonight!
amen to that Dianne. I say a prayer for each and every sr and there familys

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