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Here is a link that explains BattleStations. 

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

Brother divisions for this group are:

211+212, 213+214, 215+216, 217+218, 932+933, 813

 

Let me know if you all have any questions about it!

-Diannep

^^^^^BattleStations Schedule^^^^^ (please confirm/correct dates as you hear)

Thurs, Jun 23rd/Fri, Jun 24th    Div 211, 212

Sun, Jun 26th/Mon, Jun 27th    Div 932, 933, 813 

Mon, Jun 27th/Tues, Jun 28th   Div 213, 214, 215, 216

Tues, Jun 28th/Wed, Jun 29th   Div 217, 218

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Okee Dokee
Any more dates for BattleStations to report?
Wish I knew but there hasn't been anything in his letters yet.
I saw somewhere under the PIR group that she thought 218 had battlestations the 27th, i dont know if this was confirmed, but more ???'s.
Ok, will add it with questionmarks!  :-)
Div 932 - June 26th...would that be right...do they do them on Sunday?
Ok...so I just read Dianne's description...so I guess that is the correct date!
Dianne, spoke with my SR and the correct date for 213 is on the 27th.

TL3MOM:  I went on and put both 900 groups going on Sun/Mon.  Thinking they are training as brother divisions.  Have you heard that?

Connie:  Ok, problem now.  Only 4 divisions can go a night.  If 217/218 are on the 27th, then 213/214 can't go then.  Because 215/216 have to come before or with 217/218 and after 213/214.  UGH!  UNLESS, 213/214/215/216 all go on the 27th and 217/218 go on Tues/Wed.  That would work. 

So, I'm going to go out on a limb here...and put some groups up there like they may go, with 213/214 going on the 27th.  Hoping that people will confirm or correct me if I'm wrong!  :-)

The word from my SR is that 216 is on 6/28.
Thanks, Moliana.  I have corrected it on the schedule!

diannep...I did not hear anything other than 932 is on 6/26. My SR may be getting a call on Sat or Sun...if that happens, I will confirm with her.

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