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Navy mom and receiving " the box" my son left for bootcamp August 2nd

Well that dreadful box has arrived. I so hate this. Time is passing so very slow. Someone on here said they received a call for medical question on her SR. Her son arrived at bootcamp on August 2nd and he is in processing day 4 . So i am taking it that my son as well is only at p-4. This is really killing me :(

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Ha! That was probably me. My son left Aug. 2nd and called today from medical about allergies to penacillin. VERY short  call. 55 seconds according to my cell phone. So far, no box has arrived here but he may have sent it to his dad's house. But that form letter better come to me!!! LOL!! There is a link that tells what all they are doing on the different days. Have you found that one? There are actually a couple of them, but I don't like the About dot com one as well as the other one. I'll go look and see if I can find it. I have it bookmarked on my iPad. I'm sorry you are struggling today. I have been crying since day 3 - took a bit to really hit me, I guess. I wonder how much more I can cry? Surely we will all adjust to this soon. I agree, though. It's really, really tough!

Our sons are on the same ship and div. woot woot
My hubby called yesterday asking for me to fax birth certs for kids and i, ssn for kids and i and marriage lic. It was like a 2 minute call or around that. Hubby also has a pen. Allergy
Also left aug 2nd btw

Do you have a graduation date yet? I saw someone else say that their SR left 8/2 and has a grad date of 9/28. I had figured it would be 10/5. My son's recruiting office is closed all week so I have not been able to get his ship/div numbers or anything yet. He's going to be that poor kid with no letters when everyone else starts getting mail! :(

I got my husbands box yesterday btw. Searched everything in the box to see if there was a letter in the box no luck! I guess that will come later on this week
My boyfriend left August 1st and this week has been going by really slow but we received the box and I just wanna get a letter
Yea. I was thinking about calling the recruiter station as well.
Yea. I won't get a letter for about 2 weeks
Aug 2nd DEP and got our box today.
I feel like this week has just been dragging as week 1 so far. Anyday i should get his letter, and its been raining everyday since he left. I have been rushing to the mailbox everyday now. I love that hes doing this for our family but theres some stuff i wish i thought of before he left. The cell phone should have stayed with him. I wish he had been there today for our sons 2nd b-day! I know there will be years he will miss birthdays though.

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