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Welcome to the discussion group for divisions 019 & 020

These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.

Get to know each other, your SRs are!

Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.

Every single question that is asked is important
Every single concern is genuine
Every single member is important to us
We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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My daughter said in her last letter that they would be able to start mailing letters more often, but I haven't gotten any letters since then. But I am thinking it is because they are probably busy. Would love to hear if anyone else has heard what's going on in these divisions.

The letters that I have received have slowed down. I too think that they are busy. They should have just completed Week 4 yesterday. My son told that Week 4 is "Hell Week" (lots of inspections), so thank goodness it is over, but maybe that is why they are busy. I will continue to share what ever I think would be interesting to you'all. I hope that everyone will share!

I am really hoping for a letter today, especially since she tried to call on Friday night and we had no cell service where we were at and missed her call. She sounded so upset on the voicemail. I think I am more anxious now than I was in the beginning. I'm sure it will be better after I hear from her again (even in a letter).

--We went through this with our SR and it turned out he was upset just because he couldn't get through-- Praying for you because I know God's taking care of her!!

I'm so happy I just got a phone call from my SR. She said they start some kind of fire training on Tuesday. She also got Marksman on her first time shooting. I am so proud of my daughter!
My daughter told me to look for her friend's mom on here. Her friend's name is Jessica (div 019).

Oh I wish I had found this group earlier!

My daughter is Div 19 as well.  :) 

We got a letter yesterday and a short phone call today. Apparently she was wrong and they are still only able to mail letters on Sunday. She said they let anyone who had not received a demerit and had not gotten in trouble have a phone call as a reward. It worked out great because me, her dad, and her brother were all here and got to talk to her. She sounds really good. She said she earned a ribbon for sharp shooter! She said so far division 20 has earned three flags - academic, athletic, and inspection flags.
TMM our kids are in the same division my Son said they were really doing great glad u got a call I also received one. So proud of them. Hope to see you at graduation
On the phone, my son told me that since they were the first division to start training they will be the first to do Battle Stations and will likely have some time off before PIR. He said that they would of course have to stay on base.

Does anyone know if division 20 has been chosen to be part of the adopt a sailor program for Thanksgiving? My daughter was hoping to be able to go to someone's home or something for Thanksgiving but I haven't heard anything for sure.

If anyone out there runs into my son, Burton, please take a picture.   He hurt his knee and got pushed back ...  He's been gone 8 weeks at this point....

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