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So my son left for boot camp on Wednesday April 22nd. He was assigned to DIV 932 any other members with a child who was assigned that DIV?

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Currently there isn't discussion group for you son's Training Group (TG32). It's in the works.

You could go to the group "Bootcamp Moms" for now. When your discussion group is formed along with it's sub-groups for the divisions, they will point you to it.

lemonelephant will be along shortly with a ton of information for you.

No I have not. I received his Div # and address from his recruiter

Be wary of an address from his recruiter. RTC advises that you not mail anything until you receive the form letter.

Received the form letter today. The address the recruiter provided was good. I have sent him two letters already, not sure if he will be able to read them yet. His PIR is 6/19/2015.

Hi, lemon- I don't see any info on my page, I am looking for it

My son is also in Division 932 and left April 22 !

Hi, I am currently trying to get familiar with this page with navigating through it

awesome I am glad to hear from another family. How are you doing?

We are all doing well.  Were excited for our son - How is your family doing ?

We're doing well. Looking forward to either the first letter or phone call! Just want to hear that is doing good and has adjusted. Looking forward to June 19th.

My son left on the April 26th and arrived in Chicago the 27th. I just received his clothes and belongings back yesterday. Got that short little phone call and nothing else so far. I wish I could start sending him letters but have yet to find out where he's at. Hopefully I hear something soon. :(

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