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I just missed a phone call from my son in boot camp!  He left 3 messages.  He said he had 20 minutes to make phone calls  He went in on September 5th, so I didn't realize he was allowed to make phone calls after the first night of arrival.  He sounded so disappointed on his phone messages.  I feel terrible that I missed them, but want to know if anyone knows if he will be allowed more throughout boot camp?

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I'm sorry you missed his calls.

Calls are totally up to the RDC. Don't expect a call, but have your phone available at all times (especially from 8 am to 8 pm Central Time M-Th and Sat and from 1 pm to 8 pm Central Time on Fridays and Sundays--calls at other times are possible, but generally indicate a problem or a need for information) and be pleasantly surprised when you get a call. See Phone Cards and Phone Calls.

I left info for you on your My Page.

I'm so sorry! I missed one of my sons calls as well. It's heartbreaking! I work in a situation where I'm not suppose to have my phone so I missed it by 5 minutes. I was crying inside. Yesterday I got the "I'm a Sailor" call and same situation, but thankfully he called back a few minutes later and I answered it. I hope he's able to call you again soon. Hang in there!

Thank you, glad to know I am not the only mom who missed a call.  I am very glad you were able to get the "I'm a Sailor" call.  I didn't realize that we would get that type of call either, until I joined this group and read about it! Now I'll be prepared :)

I missed my sons call on Saturday too. Still heartbroken about it.

Oh, you missed another call on Saturday besides the one you told me about?

Ladies so sorry you have all missed calls, keep your cell phone close at all times, and you also can have your calls from home phone transferred to your cell phone so you never miss a call. hope this helps

I missed my sons call today too. I had my cell phone but for some reason the call never came through. He tried my husbands cell phone but he didn't have his phone with him. My son sounded so disappointed and upset. He said he may get another call in 2 or 3 weeks. Hopefully my phone will work and not decide to drop the call. I am so upset over missing his call. I can't wait to see him on Graduation day Nov 3.

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