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Waiting to hear from others in Division 85, PIR date 03/09.  My son is in there, will be going to Pensacola for A school (Crypto). 

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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT COLOR THE DIVISION IS????

HI Missy

I was talking with a group of people who's son/daughters graduate 3/16/2012. They are doing scarfs. some one ask who decides the color and the answer was ou group. We should pass the word and get a color everyone agrees on and do it? Let me know your thoughts.

 

Hi SR Mom! My name is Linda and my Son PIR date is also 03/09/2012. Seems like forever. My son's A school will be in VA. I am looking forward to chatting with you sometime soon. :)

My son is in div 85 and ship 9 also!! Has anyone heard how hell week is going?

no i havent heard a thing....no news is good news

so i have been told

Hi, Div 85 - You are approaching a hectic time for your SRs. Be sure to see if you can get a firm BS21 date from your division's SRs!

I'm a 2x Navy Mom and am helping one of the other moms in this PIR organize "Scarf colors" . . . do you want to do this? If so, I'll be maintaining a list for you in the larger group. Ping me when you choose! I see you have some veteran moms in your group who can explain this activity further. Bottom line - YOU choose a color you'll like : )

Feel free to connect - I'll help if I can. : )

Hi zStratmom what is a BS21 date? Also would love to have a scarf color for PIR to support our DIV.

Linda - BS21 is the shorthand for Battlestations!! This is the 12 HOUR, overnight, culminating training event for your SR and a simulation of everything they learned under as close to real conditions as possible. You can find more info in the battlestations discussion in the larger PIR group page and on youtube.

thanks for your help!

Hello all....what color would we like for our scarves if we are going to participate..i am thinking a lite blue but i am open to any other suggestions

Hi Missy Lt Blues sounds great. How about yellow scarfs with lt blue anchors That way we r bright and stand out in a crowd?

Or lt blue with red anchors. Open to any colors. :)

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